Overview
As one of the smallest, most remote campgrounds in the park, Rymers is loved for its beautiful surroundings. Rymers also serves as a river access point, making floating trips a breeze! Throughout the year, visitors can enjoy river recreation or secluded sites. Like other campgrounds on the Jacks Fork, Rymers sees year-round visitation. In summer, deep swimming holes help campers beat the heat. In fall, trees show off a rainbow of colors. Finally, as winter approaches, tall bluffs reveal themselves.
Best Seasons
Location
Directions
Rymers Campground is roughly 20 minutes from Birch Tree, Missouri. This route requires driving on rough, narrow gravel roads for about 2.5 miles. High clearance is recommended. Starting in Birch Tree, head west on Highway 60. After 4 miles, turn north onto State Highway M. Stay on this road for 1.5 miles, then take the right turn to stay on M. After another 2 miles, the road will turn to gravel - this is County Road M-471. Stay on the main path until you reach Rymers Campground, about 2.5 miles away.
Weather Notes
Ozark National Scenic Riverways is located in southeast Missouri. Summer temperatures generally range from 75-100 degrees with high humidity. Winter temperatures generally range from 0-50 degrees with periods of intermittent freezing and snow.
Standard Site
Nightly fee for standard sites starting April 15, 2025.
RV Information
Today
77°F
6 mph S
Thu
80°F
2 to 9 mph S
Fri
75°F
6 mph SW
Sat
79°F
5 mph E
Sun
77°F
2 to 7 mph SE
Mon
81°F
10 mph SW
Tue
77°F
3 mph NW
No cell coverage detected at this location.
Backcountry campsites can be reserved via recreation.gov
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