Floating the Eleven Point River near Alton, Missouri
Floating the Eleven Point River, located near Alton, Missouri in the Ozark Mountains, is a treasured outdoor activity offering visitors a unique blend of scenic beauty, tranquil waters, and historical significance. Designated as one of the first National Scenic Riverways, the Eleven Point River is known for its pristine waters, limestone bluffs, and abundant wildlife. Its spring-fed flow ensures consistent water levels year-round, making it a reliable destination for canoeing, kayaking, and tubing. This activity appeals to outdoor enthusiasts seeking a peaceful, unspoiled natural environment.
Adventure Guide to Floating the Eleven Point River
Greer Spring to Turner Mill (Class I-II Float)
Start your journey at Greer Spring Access, just eight miles north of Alton. This 8-mile stretch is ideal for paddlers seeking a balance of relaxation and adventure, with mild rapids interspersed with calm water. Marvel at towering bluffs and catch glimpses of eagles or herons along the banks.
Turner Mill, a historic mill site, serves as a natural stopping point with picnic-ready amenities and ruins for exploration. The mill’s nearby spring adds a magical quality to the excursion.
Thomasville to Whitten (Full-Day Float)
This 11-mile section flows more gently, ideal for families or beginners. The route passes quiet forested landscapes and hidden sandbars, perfect for resting or taking pictures.
Don’t miss Whitten Access, fitted with restrooms and a boat ramp, making it a practical endpoint for longer trips.
Short Floats near Alton
Beginners can take shorter trips starting at Boze Mill Spring, a scenic landmark with bluish-green spring water. Float downriver for 2-3 miles and enjoy a leisurely experience without the commitment of a full day.
Local Insights
The Eleven Point River was a significant travel and trade route for indigenous communities and early settlers. Today, it is a haven for wildlife like river otters and smallmouth bass.
Alton locals recommend Saturday floats for fewer crowds, as weekdays often see recreational anglers.
Visitor Tips
Best time to visit: Late spring through early fall for the warmest weather.
What to bring: Waterproof bags, sunscreen, coolers, and plenty of drinking water.
Directions: From Alton, drive 20 minutes on Highway 19 North to reach Greer Spring Access.
Adventure Map
Reviews
Charlie Herbst4 years ago
Greers to Whitten to Riverton Access is a great float. Around 20 miles. Off the grid camping is available at Whitten. Vault toilet on premise
Ozark Hills Adventures6 years ago
I love this place. Good gravel road all the way there. Several parking places and a good boat ramp.
Karen Tetley6 months ago
Great place to put in or take out on the eleven point. About 2.2 miles down a gravel road.
There is a vault toilet and boat ramp. Separate area to launch kayaks and canoes.
Amy Wood Green2 years ago
This is a great take out spot! It’s easy to see, on the right, from the River…there is plenty of room, for you and multiple kayaks to get out at once, and the parking is close! Only thing, the locals tell you to look for a rope swing, and then you will know you are there. My friend, and I, never saw the rope swing. Some other people pointed to it, for us, but still, nope. So, it is an underwhelming rope swing. Ha! And from Turner Mill to Whitten, they say is 3 miles on the river…ehhh…I don’t know about that. Both times I have done it, it has seemed like the longest trek. It feels like 5 miles minimum, and it is some paddling, to keep you at a decent pace…at this point…Last 2 miles, especially at dusk, watch out for the horseflies. They will swarm you! Especially here for some reason. (Or maybe it just felt like that lol) Getting off Eleven Point to here, as our midway point, and then we put back in at Whitten, to go the rest of the way to Riverton. This was a great break spot on our 26 mile run down Eleven Point, it couldn’t have gone smoother.
Charlie Wingera year ago
It was wonderful as ever. Always a good time on the Eleven Point River.