COURTOIS SECTION

The 48-mile Courtois section has perhaps more trip options than any other part of the trail. You can enjoy a short walk along the Courtois Creek, a vigorous mountain bike challenge on the Berryman Loop or down to Hazel Creek, a sunset horseback ride to the Huzzah Creek bluffs, a long backpacking trip or even a hike-and-float adventure that combines a 12.5 mile hike with a canoe trip back to your car!

Trail Conditions

Watch for traffic along the 1 mile of walk from the Bass’ River Resort entrance. Courtois Creek in the Huzzah Conservation Area can be subject to flooding. Consider contacting Bass’ River Resort or Ozark Outdoors for anupdate. Portions of the trail in bottomlands and open areas can be weedy in the summer, especially near Harmon Spring.

Note: Only foot traffic is allowed within Huzzah Conservation Area.

Note: Harmon Springs trailhead is reachable by road only with a high-clearance 4-wheel drive vehicle. The US Forest Service is constructing a new trailhead which makes the Harmon Springs campsite inaccessible. Access to Harmon Springs should be done from the  Brazil Creek campground via the Berryman Loop.

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Campgrounds

Huzzah Conservation Area (limited to campground), Berryman Camp, and Hazel Creek. Primitive camping is allowed in the Mark Twain forest (100′ from trail).

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48

Miles of Trail

MODERATE

Difficulty

4200′

N to S ascent

4000′

S to N ascent

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Trail Geography

This trail uses the western half of the Berryman Loop Trail, adds a 12-mile section to the south to reach the Trace Creek Trail, and connects to the north into the trail at Huzzah Conservation Area. The trail south of the Courtois Trail Section to Butts Road is rocky along the creek, then follows a double-track road to the edge of Huzzah Conservation Area. The trail from Harmon Spring to Hazel Creek is very popular with mountain bikers and equestrians.

Maps

Land Managers

US Forest Service

Mark Twain National Forest

Potosi/Fredericktown Ranger

District

10019 West State Highway 8

Potosi MO 63664

573-438-5427

Office Hours

Mon.-Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

www.fs.usda.gov/mtnf

MO Dept of Conservation

Wildlife Division

PO Box 180

Jefferson City MO 65102

573-751-4115

Emergency Numbers

Steelville Ambulance Service

1 EMS Ln

Steelville MO 65565

573-775-2211

Potosi Fire Department

313 E Jefferson St

Potosi MO 63664

573-438-5465

Washington County

Ambulance Service

111 S Water St

Potosi MO 63664

573-438-3635

Washington County

Memorial Hospital

300 Health Way

Potosi MO 63664

573-438-5451

Washington County Sheriff

116 W High St

Potosi MO 63664

573-438-5478

Crawford County Sheriff

212 Third St

Steelville MO 65565

573-775-2125

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY DIAL 911

Cellular service is not available in all areas of the trail. Seek higher ground or a clear area for best signal strength.

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