Starting Out:
This trip we left on Friday evening for a Friday/Saturday camping and floating excursion. Our destination was the Elk River in Missouri. The weather was gorgeous especially for this time of year. Cool but not cold, brisk air in the morning and nice temperatures throughout the day.
Traveling:
The Elk River is located in the South West corner of Missouri bordering Oklahoma and Arkansas in McDonald County. It is easy access from either state either using I-44 from the Oklahoma side or 540 in Arkansas. Highway 71 in Missouri runs right through Pineville so you'll most likely come in on that from either the North or South. We were headed to the Huckleberry Ridge Conservation Area to camp which is about 5 miles from the river just East of Pineville. It was easy to find just keep an eye out for the little brown sign that designates the area. There is a small dirt road immediately after the sign that you'll turn right on to get to a parking area near the camp sites. As far as the float access there are not many public access points on the Elk river, mostly private floats. I'm not sure if the private outfitters would allow you to put-in there or not but we decided to stick to the areas clearly marked as public access. Mt. Shira was very easy to find just to the left past Shady Beach outfitter coming from the North on Highway 59. Cowskin was also easy to find, we simply headed North on 59 to Highway 76 West then turned left (South) onto Highway 43. The access is just down a couple of miles on the right. It has a large parking area and a very nice large concrete boat ramp.
The Elk River is located in the South West corner of Missouri bordering Oklahoma and Arkansas in McDonald County. It is easy access from either state either using I-44 from the Oklahoma side or 540 in Arkansas. Highway 71 in Missouri runs right through Pineville so you'll most likely come in on that from either the North or South. We were headed to the Huckleberry Ridge Conservation Area to camp which is about 5 miles from the river just East of Pineville. It was easy to find just keep an eye out for the little brown sign that designates the area. There is a small dirt road immediately after the sign that you'll turn right on to get to a parking area near the camp sites. As far as the float access there are not many public access points on the Elk river, mostly private floats. I'm not sure if the private outfitters would allow you to put-in there or not but we decided to stick to the areas clearly marked as public access. Mt. Shira was very easy to find just to the left past Shady Beach outfitter coming from the North on Highway 59. Cowskin was also easy to find, we simply headed North on 59 to Highway 76 West then turned left (South) onto Highway 43. The access is just down a couple of miles on the right. It has a large parking area and a very nice large concrete boat ramp.
Floating:

Camping:

Public Access:
The public access spots are as follows:
Elk River - Total 23.0 Miles:
- Highway 71 Bridge Access - Mile 24.5
- Mt. Shira Access - Mile 32.0 - Put-in (10/15/2011)
- Dam Portage - Mile 35.8
- Cowskin Access - Mile 45.3 - Take-out (10/15/2011)
Some of the more important gear we used:
Photos:
10/14/2011 - Elk River, a set on Flickr.