Public Land Camping

NOBLETT LAKE

AVA, MOManaged by FSDispersed/Wild

Things to Do

Day use areaFishingHikingWildlife viewing

RV & Site Information

Guests at NOBLETT LAKE can enjoy essential amenities including Proximity to Water: Lakefront. The site is maintained by USDA Forest Service, ensuring consistent upkeep and facilities management.

Popular activities at this location include Day use area, Fishing, Hiking, and Wildlife viewing. The campground's proximity to AVA offers convenient access to additional outdoor recreation opportunities in the Missouri region.

Located in AVA, Missouri, NOBLETT LAKE provides bookable camping options for visitors exploring America's public lands.

About this place

Overview Noblett Lake Picnic Pavilion provides a sheltered place among forests, streams and wildlife, for groups to picnic near Noblett Lake. It is a great location for birding, canoeing and boating.Recreation Noblett Lake is a popular location for boating, canoeing and fishing. Only electric trolling motors or non-motorized boats are allowed on the lake.

Visitors enjoy the day-use picnic area and the Ridge Runner Trail, a 22-mile remote path that loops hikers through the scenic Ozark Mountains.Facilities The pavilion offers seating for up to 75 people. If over 75 people, a special use permit is required; please contact Tray Hall at 417-967-4194. It is equipped with electricity, tables and grills. There is a vault toilet. Trash collection services are provided. There is no water available; visitors must bring their own. There is no overnight camping allowed in the day use area. Dispersed camping (no amenities provided) is allowed in area across from Noblett Trailhead (old Oak Hill camping area) and below dam (old Sycamore Loop camping area). A parking area for the pavilion and the adjacent trail is available. Natural Features The pavilion is set in a forest of oak and pine trees, on the Salem Plateau. It is near Noblett Lake and south of the town of Willow Springs. Nearby Attractions West Plains, Willow Springs, Cabool and Mountain Grove are the closest towns.

Getting There

From Willow Springs, at the junction of Highways 60/63 and 76, take Highway 76 west for about 7 miles. Turn south on Highway 181 for a little over a mile and turn left on Highway Ap for about 3 miles. Turn right on Forest Road 857 and continue about 1 mile to turnoff for the day-use area. The road continues to the Noblett Dam and Trailhead.

Amenities

Proximity to Water: Lakefront
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