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The Family Campground On the Current River

Overview

Located in the heart of the Ozarks, The Family Campground On the Current River offers a serene escape for outdoor enthusiasts. This park serves as a gateway to the crystal-clear waters of the Ozark National Scenic Riverways. It provides a relaxed environment where the sound of the flowing river sets the pace for your stay. Whether you are arriving in a large motorhome or a small travel trailer, the focus here is on connecting with nature and enjoying the traditional camping experience that Van Buren is famous for.

Location & Surroundings

The park is situated directly on the banks of the Current River in Van Buren, MO. This prime location offers campers immediate access to one of the most pristine spring-fed rivers in the United States. Surrounded by towering bluffs and lush Missouri forests, the setting is visually stunning throughout the seasons. The proximity to the water makes it a popular hub for those looking to explore the National Scenic Riverways while staying close to the conveniences of a small river town.

Amenities & Park Features

The Family Campground caters to RVers with a variety of site options designed for comfort and accessibility. Guests can enjoy several key features during their stay:

  • Full hookup connections providing water, sewer, and electric service.
  • Clean restroom facilities equipped with hot showers for guest convenience.
  • Direct on-site river access for launching tubes, kayaks, and canoes.

The park also maintains a well-stocked camp store for essential supplies and provides shaded picnic areas that encourage communal gatherings and evening campfires under the stars.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Exploring the surrounding area is a highlight of any visit. Just a short drive away is Big Spring, one of the largest freshwater springs in the world, known for its striking turquoise water. Visitors can spend their days floating the Current River, fishing for smallmouth bass, or hiking the local trails within the Ozark National Scenic Riverways. The nearby town of Van Buren offers charming local dining and historical sites, making it easy to balance wilderness adventures with local culture.

Who This Park Is Best For

This destination is ideal for families and water lovers who want a direct connection to the river. It appeals to RVers looking for a social yet peaceful atmosphere where the primary entertainment is the great outdoors. If your travel style involves kayaking, tubing, or fishing right from your home base, this park fits perfectly. It is a fantastic choice for those seeking a classic Missouri summer vacation centered around river life and scenic Ozark beauty.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Swimming Pool
• River
• Swimming
• Fishing
• Body Of Water (Current River)
• Playground
• Kayaking/Canoeing

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Kayaking/Canoeing
• Watersports

- Facility

• Type (Campground)

- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)

• Year-Round

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (68)
• Width (21)
• Max Length (75)
• Gravel Sites (58)
• Grass Sites (10)
• 30 Amp
• 50 Amp
• Full Hookups (8)
• Water (60)
• Electric (60)
• Max Amps (50)
• Pull-thrus (4)
• Pull-thru Size (21 x 75)
• Back-ins (25 x 45)
• Site Length (75)
• Fire Rings

User Reviews

Michael

August 22, 2025

Unpretentious, well maintained campground in the heart of ozark scenic riverways. They have everything you need for a relaxing getaway on the most beautiful river you can imagine . Full service tubes launched from and someone waiting to bring you back after a day of floating. Staff was great, facilities were clean and well kept. Love it every year! !!

Allison Roussin

August 11, 2025

So I'll start by saying that, despite the less than stellar accommodations, our group still had a great time on our weekend getaway. I called to book, after picking out the cabin that I wanted on the website. I asked some questions about the room configurations and based on our group, the girl I talked to suggested cabin 22. She explained the layout was different, but otherwise didn't mention any major differences. Well... there were some big ones. First, the cabin you see pictures of on the website has a lovely, full sized kitchen with a modern, full size stove, and large fridge. Newer style cabinets and a bar height table with 4 chairs. The kitchen we got, was hardly big enough for 1 person to stand in, had a tiny half sized stove that I'm guessing they picked up at a resale store and was probably made before I was born in the 80s 😅. Now, mind you, this is a cabin they advertise for up to SIXTEEN people. Try cooking for 16 on that stove! It took us TWO HOURS to cook a pack of bacon. The fridge was also apartment sized, a few decades old and plagued with streaking rust. Again... the cabin is made for 16 people??? The table was a tiny little thing with 2 chairs. We ate in camping chairs on the porch. The pictures on the website shows newly updated bathrooms. Ours were anything but. Our shower had all sorts of fun, unidentifiable stains. The beds were the icing on the cake. Pretty much no one in my group slept all weekend because the mattresses were so old there was no stuffing left. Just springs. We joked that we should've just tent camped... the ground was probably softer. And definitely bring your own pillows, these went flat probably a decade ago. Oh and the bedrooms in the 2 bedroom unit (cabin 22 is a triplex) don't have windows and the guests in those rooms said it was VERY hot no matter what the AC was set to. The AC in both the end units was great though. A lot of reviews mention that it's dirty... honestly, was it white glove clean? No. But it didn't feel like a biohazard or anything. Just seemed like a cabin that's been used back to back all summer. There is a bit of a mildew smell but again, you've got people tracking in river water all summer sooo. OK so all that said, we didn't rent this cabin to go camping with the expectation that we would be staying at the Ritz Carlton. I was just disappointed because what is advertised is NOT even close to what was provided. For the good parts; the staff at the store is super sweet and helpful. The store is stocked with some basics at reasonable prices (for a camp store!). The float was lovely, and our shuttle was ready and waiting when we arrived at the end. There is a bar on the property and the prices are reasonable and the bartender was great. The property is beautiful and not too rowdy. There is plenty of beach frontage to hang out and swim at. We didn't use the pool, but it looked clean. Everyone we met was super friendly. It seems like a lot of people come there fairly regularly. We caught several fish too, in both the lake and river. All in all, it wasn't a bad stay. I just kinda wish I had known what I was walking in to and that they would upgrade those beds!

Erica Mcphetridge

August 05, 2025

We stayed at Stay Current River for a three-night family group trip, and it was absolutely amazing! Some of us camped at site 101, while others stayed in the cabins—including Cabin 18B. The cabins were clean and stocked with the basic essentials, and the overall atmosphere was fun, relaxing, and family-friendly. Our campsite was clean, the hookups worked perfectly, and booking was super easy. Having gravel bar access within walking distance from our site was a huge bonus—we used it daily! We also rented one of their rafts for a float trip, which went smoothly from start to finish. Everyone who worked there was incredibly friendly and helpful. Special shoutout to Sam the Man, who drove us back after the float—super nice guy! Another unexpected bonus was the coffee guy from Divine Perks Coffee & Treats who showed up on Saturday morning—such a great treat before our float trip! I had the Aztec hot cocoa frozen and it was absolutely delicious. We’ll definitely be back next year. Highly recommend for camping, floating, and group getaways!

Kyndra Pressley

June 30, 2025

Overall, I do not recommend this site. The name gives the impression that it will be suitable for families. If your family is void of young children, maybe. Very loud partying much beyond the 10p noise abatement rule. Staff are presentable and kind. Staff are not skilled in directions around the grounds. Cabins are rough when compared to the cost. Heavy alcohol and marijuana use everywhere, beyond reason. Adults vomiting, passing out in common areas. Teens drinking and smoking. Some tent site are more than moderately sloped. No suitable place for tent. Water pools on electrical pole. No information spoken on floating. No hot (or even warm water) in the showers. Ice cold. Human waste all over the bathroom/shower house (photos for proof if needed). Shared sand bar area is GREAT! Water is clear and beautiful. If you book anyway, be warned and BUY THE WEATHER INSURANCE. If it rains, talk with them and make sure you get what they sold you! Good luck!

Scott Smith

June 24, 2025

Went camping with my teenage son this last weekend. The tent site was rocky and sandy which made it very difficult to get the tent stakes to stay in the ground. I appreciated the shad and the access to the river. The bathrooms were the worst I have ever experienced in a camp ground. There were two toilets in each of the men's rooms and the full 5 days we were there had at least one of the toilets clogged with poop and just disgusting. Minigolf was a joke and looks nothing like the pictures. The pool was clean and was one of the best features. People struggle with quiet hours if you stay by the water so heads up on that! Will defiantly come back to Van Buren, but will probably find another camp ground. Very sad.

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