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ROARING RIVER STATE PARK
Thank you for expressing interest in volunteering at Roaring River State Park! Our volunteer opportunities range from afternoon projects cleaning up the park to month-long stays as a volunteer campground host. Volunteers include scout troops, service clubs, families, and individuals who dedicate their time to protect the park we love. We look forward to learning more about your talents and how you can help us keep Roaring River State Park a beautiful, safe, and enjoyable place to explore.
About Roaring River State Park

Roaring River State Park is unique on so many levels!
With a deep, narrow valley surrounded by a striking and rugged landscape, Roaring River State Park is one of Missouri’s most popular state parks.
Located in the southwest Ozark hills, Roaring River State Park is one of three Missouri state parks stocked with rainbow trout. Eager anglers flock to the park year round to try and catch their lunker trout.
The scenic setting makes everything more fun. Roaring River begins at Roaring River Spring, the deepest explored spring in North America! The park also has seven hiking trails, picnic tables for a leisurely lunch, and a nature center to learn about the park.
For those wanting to spend the night, the park has many options. The campground has basic, electric, and sewer/electric/water site. Rustic cabins are scattered throughout the park, or guests may choose a modern room at the Emory Melton Inn and Conference Center. The center also boasts a full-service restaurant.
