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Camping Is Going To Cost More At Ozark National Scenic Riverways

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Camping fees are going up next month at Ozark National Scenic Riverways/NPS file

It's going to cost you a little more to camp at Ozark National Scenic Riverways in Missouri this year.

Rate adjustments take effect April 15 in the developed front-country campgrounds at Alley Spring, Big Spring, Two Rivers, Round Spring, and Pulltite. Increased rates will also apply to all backcountry campgrounds, including those located at Big Tree, Grubb, Gooseneck, Bay Creek, Blue Spring, Rymers, Shawnee Creek, Two Rivers (back-country site), Log Yard, Powder Mill, Sinking Creek, Cedar Grove, and Dee Murray.

Additionally, camping fees will be established at the Jerktail, Broadfoot, and Clubhouse backcountry campgrounds. The campsites at Bachers and Baptizing Hole would be added to the backcountry fee structure at Blue Spring Campground.

Public feedback on proposed fee increases was sought during a 45-day comment period in late 2021. During that period, 43 comments were received. Commenters were generally supportive of the proposed rate increases for front-country campsites, backcountry group campsites, and cave tours. A number of commenters expressed concern about the level of the proposed increase for regular backcountry campsites and suggested a smaller increase in those areas.

“We appreciate those that took the time to review the proposed rate adjustments and offer their feedback,” said Superintendent Jason Lott. “After considering all the comments, we adjusted the proposed rate for back-country campsites as was recommended. The rate increase will allow us to enhance our services in park campgrounds and be used for on-going park enhancements, like new trails, flood-resilient restrooms, visitor programs and exhibits, expanded trash collection, and park signs. Visitors will see an immediate use of these funds with the installation of seven new vault restrooms later in 2022, located at Rymers, Bay Creek, Akers, Sinking Creek, Blue Spring on the Current, Pin Oak, and Big Tree.”

Camping fees at Ozark National Scenic Riverways
Peak Season Rates (April 15 – October 15) Current RateNew Rate
Backcountry campsite$5/night$10/night
Backcountry cluster campsite$15/night$25/night
Backcountry group campsite$50/night$65/night
Front-country campsite$16/night$20/night
Front-country electric campsite$19/night$30/night
Front-country cluster campsite$35/night$45/night
Front Country group campsite$100/night$140/night
Off-Season Rates (Oct 16-April 14)
Front-country campsite$0/night$10/night
Front-country electric campsite$0/night$20/night
Front-country group campsite$0/night$50/night
Chubb Hollow group campsite$0/night$25/night
Round Spring Cave Tours
Adult (13 and older)$5/person$10/person
Child$2/person$5/person

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