Hike the Ozark Trail from Ozark Outdoors Riverfront Resort!

The Ozark Trail is an extraordinarily scenic and diverse trail that stretches southwestward through the Missouri Ozarks from Onondaga Cave (west of St. Louis) to the Arkansas Border. We are located very near the Onondaga Cave trail head and are proud to offer our services to Ozark Trail users of the Courtois and Trace Creek Sections. We have numerous and varied accommodations should you want a comfortable home base from which to explore the trail and a shuttle service to take you to or from trail heads. Should you want to expand your Ozark Trail experience with a float trip on one of our awesome steams, we have a full range of floating crafts and float trip options on the Meramec, Huzzah and Courtois for you to choose from. Should you just need a shuttle service to pick you up or drop you off at a trail head or trail access, we are glad to serve.


For more and complete Ozark Trail information visit the Ozark Trail Association web site or use the "Quick Links" below: (links open in a new window)

A Short History of the Ozark Trail

Trail Overview (all sections)

Courtois Section

Trace Creek Section

Ozark Trail Maps

Trail Conditions





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