Natural Features & Ecosystems

water flowing through the falls at Klepzig Mill shut-ins
Water has tremendous force, especially in shut-in areas such as this one at Klepzig Mill.

NPS/Josh Chilton

The Ozark National Scenic Riverways protects 134 miles of the Current and Jacks Fork Rivers and some 80,000 acres of river, forest, open field and glade environments. Riparian habitats are a major component of the park. Typified by sycamores, maples, cottonwoods and willows, floodplain forests line the rivers. These provide habitat for Swainson's warblers, wood ducks, great blue herons and a wide variety of other species. As a significant karst resource, the park contains the world's largest collection of first magnitude springs. It also contains over 300 known caves, numerous sinkholes and losing streams.
The park also contains several "Missouri Natural Areas", parcels set aside due to their unique scenic beauty or scientific value. For a list of these special natural areas.

Last updated: February 22, 2018

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