Ozark Riverways continues campground repairs for 2025 season

VAN BUREN, Mo – Campground and access point repairs are continuing at Ozark National Scenic Riverways following a record-setting flood in November 2024.
Tentative plans for summer operations have been set. Some areas may look different than in the past, with altered landscapes and amenities. Areas that were heavily damaged may remain closed in 2025.
Starting with developed campgrounds and group sites, major repairs are still needed at Akers, Round Spring and Pulltite. Akers and Round Spring are expected to reopen their group sites by Memorial Day, while Pulltite is expected to partially reopen around the same time. Updates on reservations for these locations will be posted on Recreation.gov, Facebook and the park website.
During the flood, Pulltite sustained the most damage of any park location. The front half of the campground was scoured by floodwaters, and multiple amenities were destroyed or made inoperable. However, the two restroom buildings farther back are in good condition. As a result, a partial reopening is planned by Memorial Day weekend.
As expected, the number of sites at Pulltite will be temporarily reduced. All three group sites are expected to reopen, but only about 35 family sites will reopen. Approximately 20 sites will likely remain closed pending major repairs to the landscape, roadways and restroom/shower house. Restrooms will be available at Group Site 1, Group Site 3 and the amphitheater. Showers will be available at the Group Site 1 restroom building. Reservations for all available campsites should be made on Recreation.gov.
Pulltite landing is a high priority for the maintenance division as they work to ensure smooth operation for the summer season. Pavement and parking repairs are key challenges. Visitors should be mindful of construction zones and closures during the work.
Lastly, except for Dee Murray, backcountry campgrounds are expected to open in time for the summer season unless unforeseen delays or additional flooding occur. Sinking Creek, Cedar Grove, Jerktail and Broadfoot all require further work. The park will post updates as these campgrounds open. Dee Murray Campground will remain closed due to heavy flood damage, but the day-use area is expected to open alongside other backcountry sites.
The reopening of some campgrounds may occur earlier or later than Memorial Day. We appreciate your patience as our crews complete repairs. For questions and updates, visit the park’s Facebook page at facebook.com/Ozarkriverways or call (573) 323-4236. To reserve developed campsites, go to Recreation.gov or call (877) 444-6777.
For more information on developed, backcountry or primitive camping options, visit the park’s camping page at go.nps.gov/OZARcamping. The page links to campground descriptions, directions, pictures and more.
 
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