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Dining near Roaring River, Cassville Missouri
The Emory Melton Inn offers good food and a great view of the area, close to the river, so you can run up for the breakfast buffet, burger, or casual dinner and be back fishing in no time. It’s a nice place to grab some good food and relax. It’s a great place, the staff is friendly, and they have wifi.
Other choices are nearby, as well. When you’ve had a rough day of trout fishing or are tired of tying flies and reeling in big fish, run to Cassville and find a restaurant or fast food place. Here’s where to eat when you are tired of trout, a list of the available dining facilities close to the river, and Cassville, Mo. Scroll down to view them all. Enjoy the food, and, the air conditioning.
These restaurants are listed with the Cassville Chamber of Commerce:
The BBQ Station
900 Main Street Cassville
417-847-0470 Cr-ose Cafe
1013 Main Street Cassville
417-847-1010El Mariachi
482 State Hwy 76
417-847-5565Geraldi’s
www.geraldis.com
397 Sale Barn Road Cassville
417-846-1000Jersey’s Sports Bar & Grill
Hwy. 112 South Cassville MO 65625
417-847-0368KFC/Taco Bell
84 Main Street Cassville
417-847-5569McDonalds
93 Main Street Cassville
417-847-5544Oriental House
491 State Hwy 76 Cassville
417-847-5808Papa Vito’s
www.papavitos.net
802 E. Hwy 248 Cassville
417-846-1415Pizza Hut
34 Main Street, Cassville
417-847-5503Rowdy Beaver Restaurant and Tavern
rowdybeaver.com
464 State Hwy 76
417-847-0498Sonic
99 Main Street, Cassville
417-847-4499Subway
52 Main St.
417-847-3345Subway
1401 Old Exeter Rd. (In Wal-Mart)
417-847-3346Sunrise Family Restaurant
400 Main Street, Cassville, MO 65625-1524
417-847-0782 Take a break from fishing the Roaring River and have some good food in a nearby Ozark restaurant. Cassville is ten minutes away for a quick run, or Eureka Springs is only a short thirty to forty minute drive.
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Lodging Near Roaring River
The Roaring River, Cassville, Missouri Ozark area offers diverse lodging and accommodations. Take a look around and find a rustic cabin, luxury lodge or resort, or get out your tent or pull up your RV and have a stay at a nearby campground.
Camping:
Lodging:
These accommodations are listed with the Cassville Chamber of Commerce:
America’s Best Value Inn and Suites
www.abvi.com
101 S. Hwy 37 Cassville
417-847-4888Angler’s Lodge at Roaring River
www.anglerslodgerr.com
21718 Coyote Ridge
417-847-7319Bear Crossing Cabin
www.bearcrossingcabins.com
21726 Coyote Ridge
417-847-7319Budget Inn
www.cassvillebudgetinn.com
495 St. Hwy. 76
417-847-4196Cedar Hill Cottage
www.cedarhillcottage.com
15244 State Hwy F
417-342-1220Lazy Eagle Resort
www.lazyeagleresort.com
30986 State Hwy 76
417-271-3390Oak Hill Court & RV Park
www.oakhillcourt.com
21778 Hwy 112 S. Cassville
417-847-0291Paradise Valley Camping Club
www.pvrresort.com
12542 Farm Rd 2239
417-847-3245Roaring River Resort
www.roaringriverresort.com
23477 Hwy 112
417-847-3235Rock Village Court & RV Park
www.rockvillagecourt.com
21691 Hwy. 112, Cassville
417-847-2323Roaring River Inn and Convention Center
www.roaringriverstatepark.com
246667 Hwy 112 Cassville
417-847-2330SOS Homes
290 Hwy 112 Cassville
417-846-0324
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Fishing on the Roaring River in the Ozarks – Missouri
The Roaring River emerges from an icy spring, providing the perfect habitat for Rainbow Trout hatched for release. The Missouri Department of Conservation stocks the river, so from your first visit to the river you will be able to see the trout swimming in the clear water.
Crystal River Fly Fishing Combo Kit
To catch them, however, you will need a Missouri Fishing License, as well as a daily tag available at the new store just down the road toward the Emory Melton Inn.
The Roaring River State Park store is the place to get started. Regardless if you are fishing with an ultralight rod and reel, or a fly rod, learn a few tricks and you will catch your limit in no time.
Choose some articles to learn more about fishing on the beautiful Roaring River. Pretty soon you’ll be HOOKED, tying your own flies and fly fishing like a pro.
Here are the regulations according to Missouri State Parks:
• Trout fishing is permitted in accordance with the state wildlife code and posted restrictions daily from March 1 through Oct. 31, and during the winter catch-and-release season from the second Friday in November to the second Monday in February on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday only.
• Each angler shall display a daily trout tag purchased on the area and bearing his or her signature.
• Each angler shall have a state fishing permit except those 15 years and younger or Missouri residents 65 years and older.
• Each angler shall keep their trout separate at all times and identified with their name and address.
• Daily limit is four, all brown trout must be equal to or greater than 15”. There is no length limit on rainbow trout. Possession limit is 8 trout.
• Only a single pole or rod may be used. Gigging, snaring or snagging is not permitted.
• No person shall continue to fish for any species in these trout waters after having four trout in possession.
• The use of game fish or parts thereof for bait is prohibited; chumming is not permitted.
• No trout may be possessed in the catch-and-release area.