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Public
Canoeing & Hunting
"Since
1937, the Missouri Department of Conservation has been working to
control, manage, restore, conserve and regulate the bird, fish,
game, forests and all other wild resources in the state. Our goal
is to create healthy, sustainable plant and animal communities well
into the future.
Hunting, fishing and trapping permits provided most of the funding
in the first 40 years, but in 1976 an expanded program, the "Design
for Conservation" was passed to set aside one-eighth of one
percent sales tax directly to the agency. That consistent funding,
plus a strong, nonpolitical structure and very supportive public
helped Missouri become a leader in conservation efforts." Source:
Missouri Department
of Conservation
Float
Missouri!
"Take your
family and friends on a float trip in Missouri and be a kid again.
Around each bend a new world unfolds the water, the sounds
and the sights are all unique to our beautiful rivers and streams.
Look down into the clear, cold water and you'll see colorful rocks,
worn smooth from the flowing water. Look up and tall bluffs tower
majestically overhead. Eagles live up there and, if you are lucky,
you might see one. Look downriver and there's the next bend. Who
knows what treasures are on the other side? You have to be there,
floating the river, to find out!
If you like to fish for trout or bass (who doesn't?) then toss your
favorite rod into the boat and float your bait or lure into the
gentle currents. Our streams are not heavily fished and luck is
usually with the fisherman.
After a day on the water, streamside camping, cozy cabins and modern
RV facilities will make your stay complete. Gather 'round an evening
campfire and tell tall tales. A good night's sleep is almost guaranteed.
One thing for sure: you won't find better floating, prettier scenery
and nicer folks anywhere. Floaters keep coming back to Missouri
rivers. That's why our state slogan is 'Where the rivers run.' It
could also be 'Where the floaters float.' Visit our waterways and
find out why!" - Source: Missouri
Canoe & Floaters Association
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RV
PARKS
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| Hickory
Creek R.V. Park |
North
College Street in Morse Park
Neosho, MO 64850
(417) 451-8070 |
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ELK
RIVER OUTFITTERS
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| Cowskin
Canoe Rental |
Rt.
2 Box 2278
Anderson, MO 64831
(417) 775-2448 |
| Eagles
Nest Campground and Canoe Rental |
Rt.
2, Box 42A
Noel, MO 64854
(800) 843-7080 |
| Elk
River Floats/Wayside Campground |
P.O.
Box 546, Jct. Hwys 59 & 90
Noel, MO 64854
(417) 475-3230 |
| River
Ranch Camp & Canoe Resort |
Rt.
1, Box 126A
Hwy 59 N
Noel, MO 64854
(417) 475-6121 |
| Shady
Beach Family Campground |
P.O.
Box 473, Hwy 59 N
Noel, MO 64854
(800) 745-6481 |
| Sycamore
Landing Camp & Canoe, Inc. |
P.O.
Box 550, Hwy 59 N
Noel, MO 64854
(800) 475-6460 |
| Big
Elk Camp & Canoe |
Rt.
2, Box 2547, Hwy 71
Pineville, MO 64856
(417) 223-4635 |
| Kozy
Kamp |
P.O.
Box 449, Hwy 71
Pineville, MO 64856
(417) 223-4586 |
| Snupes
Canoe Camp |
HCR
60, Box 320
Pineville, MO 64856
(417) 223-7778 |
| Three
River Campground LLC |
P.O.
Box 697
Pineville, MO 64856
(800) 496-3261 |
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BIG
SUGAR CREEK OUTFITTERS
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| Camp
Tilden |
P.O.
Box 731
Pineville, MO 64856
(877) 646-1418 |
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INDIAN
CREEK OUTFITTERS
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| Eagles
Nest Campground and Canoe Rental |
Rt.
2, Box 42A
Noel, MO 64854
(800) 843-7080 |
| Elk
River Floats/Wayside Campground |
P.O.
Box 546, Jct. Hwys 59 & 90
Noel, MO 64854
(417) 475-3230 |
| River
Ranch Camp & Canoe Resort |
Rt.
1, Box 126A
Hwy 59 N
Noel, MO 64854
(417) 475-6121 |
| Shady
Beach Family Campground |
P.O.
Box 473, Hwy 59 N
Noel, MO 64854
(800) 745-6481 |
| Sycamore
Landing Camp & Canoe, Inc. |
P.O.
Box 550, Hwy 59 N
Noel, MO 64854
(800) 475-6460 |
| Big
Elk Camp & Canoe |
Rt.
2, Box 2547, Hwy 71
Pineville, MO 64856
(417) 223-4635 |
| Kozy
Kamp |
P.O.
Box 449, Hwy 71
Pineville, MO 64856
(417) 223-4586 |
| Three
River Campground LLC |
P.O.
Box 697
Pineville, MO 64856
(800) 496-3261 |
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