Best Float Trips Near KC: Here are our Top 19 Favorite Float Trips in Missouri (& Beyond) - iFamilyKC (2024)

Family float trips make for some of the best forever family memories and they’re perfect for all ages. We’ve gathered the best float trips with destinations and resources in Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, and Nebraska too. Whether you want guided float trips, unguided, canoe, raft, or tubing river fun, our list will have you covered. We’ve found full-day, half-day, and multi-day options for your next family river excursion. Check out our list and plan for some splashing fun. The kiddos will love it and you can bring along Grandma and Grandpa too! Know of any we should add? EMAIL us the details!

Be sure to check out these resources for more outdoor fun in and around KC too:

Bike Trails Guide

Hiking with Kids

Best Places to Camp Near KC

Best Places to Fish Near KC

Guide to Cabins Near KC

Missouri’s Best Float Trips

Niangua River:

The Niangua is a tributary of the Osage arm of Lake of the Ozarks. A class I/II river fed by cold springs makes it a popular summer destination. It is also one of Missouri’s best streams to fish for the abundant trout.

NRO Canoe

NRO provides canoe rental, campgrounds, RV sites, and several cabins, some which sleep up to 18. Food and concessions are available at The Grub Bucket located at the campground.

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Sand Spring Resort

This popular resort has canoes, kayaks, rafts, and tube rentals. There is lodging available with amenities including an indoor pool, hot tub, kitchenettes add party facilities. Cabins are also available. Enjoy breakfast, lunch, or even happy hour from 2-5 at the Gravel Bar and Grill.

Riverfront Camp Canoe

Located on the banks of the Niangua, Riverfront offers canoes, rafts, kayaks, and tubes too. Full hookup RV sites are available along with campsites and cabins that sleep up to 20 people.

Big Bear River Resort

Formerly known as One-eyed Willy’s. Big Bear offers tent camping, RV sites, and cabins. Canoes, kayaks, rafts, or tubes are on-hand to rent. On the weekends, comfort food is served from a concession stand on the gravel bar. You can also purchase snacks and drinks, firewood, and select camping items.

Jack’s Fork River:

A spring-fed tributary of the Current River, Jack’s Fork is one of the wildest and most scenic of all Missouri Ozark streams. It’s one of the two rivers that make up the Ozark National Scenic Riverway. The upper 25 miles flow through a deep valley and have many class 11 rapids.

Windy’s Canoe

Family-owned and operated for three generations. Providing service authorized by the Ozark National Scenic Riverways, National Park Service, and Dept of Interior. Canoes, rafts, kayaks, and tubes are ready to rent. Check out their website, for area lodging and campgrounds.

Harvey’s Alley Spring

Established in 1963, Harvey’s is the oldest canoe rental on The Jack’s Fork. They have kayaks, canoes, rafts, and tubes all available for rent. Visit their site for info on camping and lodging.

Ozark National Scenic Riverways

Campgrounds along the river are owned and operated by the National Park Service. Call the Riverways Headquarters at 573-323-4236 or go to their website to get info on tent camping. Some spots are accessible with RVs.

2 Rivers Canoe

Located just east of Eminence, MO, they can outfit you with everything you need. The National Park operates the campground at Two Rivers. The adventurous might want to pack up tents, sleeping bags, gear, and supplies and camp along the river bank or on a gravel bar. keep in mind if it rains, the river will rise.

Current River:

The cold and clear Current River, the first river in America designated as a National Riverway, has been rated the #1 canoe camping river in the US. It is the most spring-fed of all the Ozark rivers making it floatable any time of the year. The Current River is a Class I with an occasional Class II.

Akers Ferry Canoe (formerly Current River Canoe)

They are located in Akers, MO on the Current River. Their facilities include canoes, tubes, camping, cabins, a pool, a general store, hot showers, restrooms, and electric hookups. Akers Ferry Canoe Rental is an authorized concessioner of the National Park Service.

The Landing

Located on 23 acres on the banks of the Current River, The Landing offers deluxe tubes, canoes, kayaks, and rafts at their riverfront lodge. Be sure to try the crab-stuffed filet at their Blue Heron Restaurant.

Jadwin Canoe

They furnish canoes, kayaks, and 4-6 person rafts. Supplies can be purchased at Jadwin Canoe Rental. They have groceries, ice, soda, t-shirts, caps, and visors. Campsites are available through the National Park Service, 877-444-6777, or on their website.

Rocky River Resort

Located just south of the Current River Bridge on the east side of the river, in Doniphan, MO. Their motel amenities include a pool, an 18-hole miniature golf course, and the Journeyman Restaurant and Lounge. Their campground has RV sites along with tent sites. And of course, rafts, canoes, and kayaks are on hand for long or short float trips.

Meramac River:

The Meramec River is one of the longest free-flowing, waterways in Missouri. It is fed by Meramec Spring and many other smaller springs. It is floatable right down to where it flows into the Mississippi River. Although most paddlers prefer the upper part due to development farther down. This is a class I (sometimes II) that can be enjoyed by all ages.

Meramac River Resort

Located in Steelville, MO. They have over 20 cabins and lots of space for sampling and parking. You can relax and enjoy the river by floating, kayaking, or just swimming. Hiking and fishing are also fun to add to your trip.

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Old Cove Canoe

They offer two trips, starting upstream and ending at your car. Rafts, canoes, and kayaks are available. Make sure and check out the iron furnace built in 1849. Also try glamping at their partner site, Lost Hill Lake. Primitive riverside campsites are a great way to spend the night after a day of floating fun.

Ozark Outdoors

Situated on the banks of the Meramec in Leasburg, MO, this 110-acre resort is a complete playcation. Enjoy tubing, rafting, canoeing, or kayaking on the Meramec, Huzzah, or Courtois Rivers. Stay at one of their 120 full hookup RV sites, 5 condos, 20 motel rooms, or 27 cabins along with 200 tent campsites. Besides floating activities include zip lines, horseback riding, fishing, and bald eagle watching. Listen to live music at Paddlers Bar & Grill at the end of your day.

North Fork River:

The North Fork of the White River provides some of the best whitewater in the Ozarks of Missouri. It flows through Mark Twain National Forest, gathers many streams, and becomes North Fork Lake.

Sunburst Ranch Canoe

Located on a mile-long stretch of the North Fork River, you can bring your own tube, float, and never leave the campground. They have cabins, RV sites, and tent campgrounds. Rafts, tubes, kayaks, and canoes are ready to rent.

Pettit* Canoe Rental

Pettit’s is the oldest continuously run canoe rental on the North Fork. They provide some of the nicest campgrounds on the river and are open year-round. Cabins are available also. Along with canoes, kayaks, and rafts, tubes are ready to rent.

Twin Bridges

Canoes and kayaks are available at Twin Bridges which is on the banks of the beautiful North Fork River. They have RV sites, cabins that sleep up to 12, as well as camping by the river. Get supplies at their general store. You can eat indoors or outdoors at their bar & grill, where yummy breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served.

River of Life Farm

Besides being a world-class fly fishing resort, ROLF offers the finest in Missouri floating, with quality rafts, kayaks, and canoe rentals. They are a licensed outfitter of the US Forest Service. In addition to floating and fishing, you can hunt, hike, bird watch, and star gaze. Or you can tour old grist mills. Lodging options include cabins that accommodate up t o14 people and even a treehouse cabin.

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Eleven Point River:

One of the original eight National Wild and Scenic Riverways, the Eleven Point flowers through southern Missouri’s Ozark hills. Starting as a small stream, it widens and deepens as it course through forested valleys. Springs provide a continuous source of water.

Hufstedlers

Float one of Missouri’s most secluded and scenic rivers with the largest selection of watercraft on the Eleven Point. Hufstedler’s has 1, 2, and 3 bedroom units along with a camping area with a shower house and restrooms. They are the only canoe rental within walking distance of the river.

US Forest Service

Richards Canoe Rental

Starting in the summer of 1976, they serve over 100 miles of the Eleven Point River. Richards offers canoe, kayak, and tube rentals. They have accommodations for tent and RV camping while also providing cabins and motel rooms. they operate a handy on-site camp store where you can purchase ice, canned goods, liquor, firewood, and other things you may have forgotten. They also have nice hot showers for campers and rental customers.

Ozark Adventures

Big Piney/Gasconade Rivers:

The Big Piney River is 100 miles long and is the largest tributary of the Gasconade River. The Big Piney is rated as one of Missouri’s best fishing streams. It’s a class I, seldom class II, except during high water. The Gasconade is ranked class I and is the longest river completely within the boundary of Missouri. It’s also been called one of the world’s crookedest rivers!

Wilderness Ridge Resort

Wilderness Ridge offers float trips, hunting, and fishing too. They rent all you’ll need with canoes, rafts, kayaks, and tubes too. Stay at one of their cabins or at a campsite on a bluff overlooking the Big Piney. All campsites have a fire pit ring for campfires and some have electric and water hookup. There is a shower house for campers to use.

Pecks Last Resort

Located in the heart of the Mark Twain National Forrest, there are two campgrounds, tents and trailers are welcome. Some sites have power box hookups. The most popular float is a day trip starting from Six Crossings. Rafts, canoes, and kayaks are available.

BSC Outdoors

They rent canoes, rafts, kayaks, deluxe river tubes, and jar boats. Cabins & sites for your tent, RV, or travel trailer are available too.

Beaver Creek:

Flowing through the Mark Twain National Forest, Beaver Creek is a tributary of the White River.

Beaver Creek Campground

Located in Ava, MO they offer cabins, tents, and RV sites along with canoes, kayaks, and SUP (stand-up paddle) boards. They are the only outfitter on Beaver Creek.

Missouri Canoe & Floaters Assoc.

Big River:

The Big River is a tributary of the Meramec River. Old mills and mill sites dot the riverbanks.

Missouri Park Adventures

Washington State Park offers camping, cozy cabins with fire pits, and picnic areas. Enjoy the pool with a snack bar and take a float trip in a canoe or kayak. Then you can hike one of the three trails in the park.

Missouri Canoe

Cherokee Landing

Located in Bonne Terre, MO on the Big River, canoes, kayaks, rafts, and tubes are all on hand to rend. You can also fish at their lake while camping in a tent or RV.

Black River:

The Black River is another tributary of the White River

Black River Campground

Part of the Horseshoe Ranch in Lesterville, MO you can take the 7-mile float in canoes, kayaks, rafts, or tubes. There are no cabins on site, but there are Airbnb and local cabin options available.

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Jeff’s Canoe Rental

Float the crystal clear Black River on one of Jeff’s canoes, rafts, tubes, or kayaks. One or two-day float trips are available. So you can make a full weekend of it!

Franklin Floats

A raft trip outfitter in Lesterville, MO

Swan Creek:

Swan Creek is an Ozark stream, flowing into the White River downstream from the Lake Taneycomo dam. Beaver Creek canoe rental services Swan Creek.

Ozark Adventures

Elk River:

Located in the SW corner of Missouri

Kozy Kamp

Kayaks, canoes, and rafts are ready to rent for three different float trips. RV and tent sites along with cabins are available.

River Ranch Resort

Sitting off the Elk River in Noel, MO, River Ranch Resort offers float trips with canoes, rafts, kayaks, tubes, and even a nighttime trip called a glow float. Your camping options are primitive tent, electric tent, or RV with full hookup service.

Big Elk Floats & Camping

They are a full-service river destination specializing in float trips along the Elk River and Big Sugar Creek. Along with camping, there’s a large beach and free wifi. Volleyball court and campground store. Cabins accommodate up to 20 people and are ready to rent.

Kansas’ Best Float Trips

Arkansas River:

Arkanoe

KAWS

Kaw River/Kansas River:

Kaw River Adventures

Kansas Rivers

KC River Run

Iowa Float Trips

West Nishnabotna River:

Rubber Duck Outfitters

Wattaway

Raccoon River:

Raccoon River Retreats

Raccoon River Excursions

Raccoon River Tubing

Des Moines Outdoors

Nebraska Float Trips

Elkhorn River:

Elkhorn Outfitters

Tubing and Adventures

Platte River:

Platte River Rentals

Niobrara River:

This one is a little farther but highly recommended by one of our long time readers!

Rocky Ford Camp and Outfitters

Canoeing and tubing as a family has enabled us to create some incredible family fun with memories that will last a lifetime. We’re hoping you give it a try and enjoy the waterways with your kiddos too. If you know of any destinations or resources we should add EMAIL us the details!

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