County Road 250-C is an out-and-back trail offering a long ridge line drive before dead-ending just above the Current River. Most of the road is within the Roger Pryor Pioneer Backcountry, while the last three-quarters of a mile enters the Ozark National Scenic Riverways. Williams cemetery is located at the trail's end, and its dates range from the 1800s through the 1940s. There is no vehicle access to the Current River. The road is generally golf ball-sized gravel, although a few locations have softball-sized rocks.
The dense forest makes it challenging to see the valleys on either side of the trail. Beware of downed trees and tree branches. Clearings from logging activities in places offer dispersed camping opportunities. While there are a number of side trails, signs prohibiting further exploration are prominently posted. The Ozark Trail - Upper Current section crosses the road at the five-mile mark with visible markers posted on trees.
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