Your Fee Dollars at Work

A man uses a paint scraper on an old red mill.
Fee dollars help fund construction and maintenance projects, including restoration of historic buildings.

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While Ozark National Scenic Riverways does not charge an entrance fee, our campgrounds and cave tours collect fees that directly support the park experience. Your fee dollars are put to work by improving campgrounds, maintaining historic structures, funding visitor services, and more!

How Fee Dollars Work

Since 2004, the Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act (FLREA) allows fee collection at U.S. recreation sites to provide funds for direct enhancements to the visitor experience. Funds can be used to support visitor enjoyment, interpretation, habitat restoration, and law enforcement. Between 80 and 100 percent of fees are retained by the park where they are collected. In addition, balances can be carried over from year to year, allowing more effective use of funds.

Which Projects Were Funded by FLREA?

Starting in 2025, the park plans to add signage to facilities that have been built or supported by fee dollars. In the meantime, check out a list of projects below!

 

2023 FLREA Projects

 
 

2022 FLREA Projects

 

2021 FLREA Projects

 

2020 FLREA Projects

 

Pre-2020 Projects Funded by Fees

The following tabs give examples of other projects that fee dollars fund here at OZAR. These projects are crucial to operation and enjoyment of the park. Thank you for supporting our parks!

Last updated: November 21, 2024

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

P.O. Box 490
Van Buren, MO 63965

Phone:

(573) 323-4236
Call (573) 323-4236 for Big Spring Entrance Station, located south of Van Buren, MO. Call (573) 226-3945 for the Alley Spring General Store, located west of Eminence, MO. Call (573) 858-3297 for Round Spring Ranger Station, located north of Eminence, MO.

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