Canoeing
20 minutes
Moderate
Canoeing the Gasconade River offers an unforgettable journey through the heart of Waynesville, Missouri, combining scenic landscapes with rich history. Known as one of the most winding rivers in the nation, the Gasconade provides adventurers with tranquil waters, diverse wildlife, and stunning Ozark backdrops. With access points conveniently located near Waynesville, it’s an activity that highlights the natural beauty and unique charm of the region. Whether you’re a first-time paddler or an experienced canoeist, the Gasconade River showcases the unmistakable allure of Missouri’s outdoor offerings.
Roubidoux Creek to Schlicht Springs
Bell Bluff to Boiling Spring Campground
Richland Access Point to Waynesville City Park
The Gasconade River is Missouri’s longest river entirely within the state. Its name originates from French settlers, referencing the river’s winding, “boasting” characteristics. Historically, the river was a critical resource for Native American tribes and early settlers traveling through the Ozarks.
Canoeing the Gasconade River in Waynesville, Missouri in County Road 529
Coordinates: 38.0754, -91.8893
Canoeing
Spring and Fall
Waynesville, Missouri
Beginner-Friendly
Gasconade Wild and Scenic River
Not Accessible
Cell service available
Varies by season, check forecast
Best to visit in dry conditions
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience. Good for regular hikers.