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Ottery Creek Primitive Campground is located near varied terrain with forests and creeks in Missouri. Temperatures range from 30°F in winter to 90°F in summer. Nearby attractions include the Mark Twain National Forest and Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park.

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Backcountry Primitive Campsite next to a water source with a fire ring

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Ottery Creek Primitive Campground is located in Missouri

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Coordinates

37.625787 N
90.91102 W

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Reviewed Sep. 21, 2017

OZARK TRAIL: Didn't find any otters but I did see some Black Bear tracks

OZARK TRAIL: I backpacked 50 miles during spring break on the Ozark Trail between Council Bluff Lake and Johnson Shutins State park. When I planned the trip the only information for camping that was available were regulations requiring you to camp 100 feet from the trail.

I have to admit that the Ozark Trail Association provides amazing resources about the Ozark Trail but they fail to describe what has become primitive backcountry campsites all along the trail. Many of these sites are marked on the detailed National Geographic maps provided for free by the Association as water holes, but they are also clearly set up as campsites as well.

Make sure you bring a water purifier. It is some of the best tasting water I have ever had.

OTTERY CREEK: This is one of my favorite campsites on the trail. It is right next to the trailhead and can be accessed by a short hike from the parking lot. There are tall trees with plenty of flat areas that is large and open and could accommodate several large groups. It is close to a river that requires a little getting wet if you want to cross, depending on which part of the trail you are hiking. I am giving this 4 out of 5 stars compared to other primitive campsites.

  • Review photo of Ottery Creek Primitive Campground by Matt S., September 21, 2017
  • Review photo of Ottery Creek Primitive Campground by Matt S., September 21, 2017
  • Review photo of Ottery Creek Primitive Campground by Matt S., September 21, 2017
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  • Does Ottery Creek Primitive Campground have wifi?

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