Private Access
700' +/- of Current River frontage with private boat ramp — controlled launch access on a spring-fed corridor.
Round Spring Guide | Estate For Sale
Round Spring is one of the most accessible large springs on the Ozark National Scenic Riverways. This page covers the float routes that pass it, the NPS access infrastructure, and a private estate for sale on the spring-fed corridor it feeds.
Current River Estate For Sale | 20 acres +/- | 700' +/- Current River frontage | several hundred feet of County Road U-5 frontage | 4 homes | 15+ acres vacant land
20 acres +/- | 700' +/- Current River frontage | several hundred feet of County Road U-5 frontage | 4 homes | 15+ acres vacant land
700' +/- of Current River frontage with private boat ramp — controlled launch access on a spring-fed corridor.
Several hundred feet of County Road U-5 frontage provides reliable vehicle access and long-term operational practicality.
15+ acres between frontages preserve privacy and maintain future development flexibility within the estate's footprint.
Four residences and a private boat ramp make the estate immediately usable for family, guests, and organized recreational use.
Round Spring draws float campers, swimmers, and families who return to the Current River year after year. The common thread: the water. Spring-fed, clear, and cold even in summer. Those visitors are your buyers.
Round Spring discharges millions of gallons daily into the Current River. NPS monitoring documents consistent clarity and temperature — conditions that sustain recreation value year-round.
The segment near Round Spring is a documented NPS float corridor with campsite access. Private boat ramp ownership on the same river eliminates dependence on public put-in timing.
Visitors to Round Spring choose between public campsites and the river. Estate owners choose their own schedule. Four residences and private frontage change the equation entirely.
This estate sits on the same spring-fed corridor. 700' +/- of managed frontage, a private boat ramp, and four residences provide the infrastructure to make that experience permanent — not seasonal.
Round Spring floaters rely on public put-in points with seasonal congestion. This estate has its own launch infrastructure, on the same river system, with full-time access.
Private access turns a float trip habit into a lifestyle ownership decision.
Families who love Round Spring typically return every summer. This estate accommodates that pattern at a different scale — guests in separate homes, private water, and no checkout time.
Four homes across 20 acres support the kind of generational use that turns real estate into legacy.
Round Spring visitors come for the water. They float through, camp overnight, and leave. The experience is memorable, but it's borrowed time on managed public land.
Estate ownership on the same river provides a different relationship with the place. Private frontage, permanent access, and the ability to return without reservation — to a corridor that stays desirable because the NPS protects the entire system around it.
20 acres +/- | 700' +/- Current River frontage | several hundred feet of County Road U-5 frontage | 4 homes | 15+ acres vacant land
Spring-fed, spring-clear, and federally protected.
Private access changes everything about this corridor.
Round Spring is one of many major springs that feed the Current River. Together they maintain the river's temperature and clarity regardless of rainfall — a water quality profile that few private properties can claim proximity to.
The Current River has an established float culture. The same routes get paddled by the same families for decades. Private launch ownership is the upgrade that frequent visitors eventually seek.
The Ozark National Scenic Riverways provides active management of the corridor: campsite maintenance, water quality monitoring, and preservation standards that protect long-term land value in the adjacent private market.
Buyers who understand the Round Spring corridor recognize that private frontage on this river does not come available often. The estate combines that scarcity with immediate-use infrastructure.
Government and institutional sources for planning, research, and ownership due diligence in the Current River corridor.
Official campground, access, and float route documentation for the Round Spring area of the Ozark National Scenic Riverways. View Official Resource.
Official float segment distances, access points, and river condition advisories for planning trips through the Round Spring corridor. View Official Resource.
Missouri Department of Conservation access guide for fishing along the Current River, including habitat notes and seasonal patterns. View Official Resource.
Water, wildlife, and private access — the visual case for owning on the Current River.





Round Spring is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverways, which borders and protects the broader Current River corridor where the estate is located. The estate's 700' of private frontage is on the same spring-fed river system that Round Spring feeds.
The Current River is entirely spring-fed, which means water quality and flow are consistent regardless of rainfall. NPS management of the surrounding corridor limits adjacent development, which protects private land values. The combination of spring-fed water, federal protection, and multi-home infrastructure is rarely available in a single offering.
Request a private showing and see how the estate fits into your long-term relationship with the Current River.
Buyers who love the Round Spring corridor recognize what it means to own private frontage here. A showing provides full property context: acreage, home condition, water access, and pricing.
Pricing and terms, survey and title documentation, private tour scheduling, ownership structure, permitted use context, and long-term positioning within the Current River corridor.
This estate is the private version of what public visitors experience at Round Spring — same river, same water quality, your own access, your own schedule.