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You want a springtime base camp for hiking and photography in the Ozarks with mild weather and blooming trails.
You need summer swimming access or prefer high-elevation mountain camping over forested lowlands.
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Best season: spring. Spring offers the best combination of mild weather (daytime highs typically 55–70°F, nights 35–50°F), blooming wildflowers, and stable trail conditions that make hiking, geology walks, and beginner rock scrambling most enjoyable. Water levels in streams are often higher from snowmelt, creating attractive cascades and excellent photo opportunities, while crowds are moderate—busier on weekends but far quieter than peak summer. Trail surfaces can be soft early in the season, so waterproof footwear/ Peak months: April, May, October, September
Stated explicitly: 'Spring is the most rewarding' with 55–70°F, wildflowers, and swollen streams.
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