Swan Creek

Trails, Swimming, Fishing, & Outdoor Recreation

Hike, Camp, & Reconnect with Nature

Located within the scenic Mark Twain National Forest, the Swan Creek Wilderness area offers a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and adventurers alike. Covering over 7,488 acres, Swan Creek is known for its clear, flowing waters and rugged Ozark landscapes, perfect for hiking, fishing, and exploring.

Recreational Activities

Swan Creek provides opportunities for a range of outdoor activities. The area features a popular 6.7-mile loop trail for hiking, where visitors can explore wooded valleys, ridges, and the picturesque creek itself. With varying elevations and creek crossings, it offers both challenges and serene views of the surrounding wilderness. Bird watching, camping, and backcountry fishing are also popular activities in this secluded area.

Hiking & Trails

The Swan Creek Trail is a moderate, well-marked loop offering scenic creek views and a mix of easy walking and more rugged terrain. Hikers can expect multiple creek crossings, which may require wading, depending on the water levels. The trail winds through oak and pine forests, providing glimpses of the unique flora and fauna of the Ozarks. While challenging in spots, the trail rewards hikers with peaceful surroundings and natural beauty.

Fishing and Water Activities

Swan Creek itself is a popular destination for anglers, offering a peaceful setting for fishing. The creek supports populations of smallmouth bass and sunfish, making it a great spot for those seeking to cast a line and enjoy the tranquility of the Ozarks.

Primitive Camping

Primitive camping is allowed throughout the wilderness area, making it a great spot for backpackers seeking a more remote and immersive experience. The forest offers no developed campsites, and there are no modern amenities, so visitors should come fully prepared for a wilderness camping experience.

Bar-K Wrangler Camp

Located within the Swan Creek area, Bar-K Wrangler Camp offers facilities specifically for equestrian camping. The campground is a great option for horseback riders looking to explore the surrounding trails with their horses. Bar-K provides tie stalls, trailer parking, and access to horseback riding trails, making it a favorite for riders.

Visitor Tips

  • Prepare for multiple water crossings on the trail, and be ready for wet conditions.
  • Bring all necessary supplies for primitive camping, as no amenities are available in the wilderness area.
  • Always practice Leave No Trace principles to protect the natural environment.
  • For more information on rules and regulations, visit the U.S. Forest Service

Quick Facts

  • Activities: Hiking, bird watching, primitive camping, backcountry fishing, horseback riding
  • Location: Mark Twain National Forest, south of Chadwick, MO
  • Features: 6.7 miles of trail, creek access, wilderness camping, equestrian facilities at Bar-K Wrangler Camp
  • Permits: None required for entry, but Leave No Trace principles are encouraged.

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