Directions
From Ava
It is a minimum of 40 minutes from the south edge of Ava to Wolf Junction.
Take South 5 toward Gainesville to Highway A.
Turn right on Highway A.
Turn Left on 409 just after the brown Glade Top Trail Mark Twain National Forest sign.
At the end of the pavement take the upper fork to your right (there is a big Mark Twain National Forest marker) to merge onto gravel road 147.
Set your odometer from HERE. You will stay on 147 for 11.2 miles:
At 2.3 miles you come to a ‘t," turn left to stay on 147.
At 3.1 miles. the road forks, keep right to stay on 147.
At 5.5 miles you will pass watershed divide on the right.
At 6.6 miles you will pass Caney picnic area on the left. There are bathrooms available there.
At 8.4 miles follow a Glade Top sign directing you to the left.
At 11.2 miles Willie Lee Campsite is on the right.
Parking is located at the Willie Lee Campsite, ~a quarter mile before Wolfe Junction.
From Springfield
Take US 65 South to Ozark.
Take the US-65 S/Missouri F exit toward Sparta/South St.
Follow Hwy 14E through Sparta until it forks.
Keep right and continue to MO 125 South to Bradleyville.
Turn Left onto the gravel road 149. This is the Glade Top Trail Scenic Byways Road. There is a large brown and white sign there. It is also 125-80 (green road sign).
Stay on 149 for 5.8 miles. This will take you directly to Wolf Junction.
Parking is located at the Willie Lee Campsite, ~a quarter mile before Wolfe Junction.
From Gainsville
Drive north on 5 to 95.
Take a left and travel 15 miles to Long Run.
Turn right to stay on US 147, a US Forestry gravel road, for 5.6 miles.
Parking is located at the Willie Lee Campsite, ~a quarter mile before Wolfe Junction.
From Bradleyville
Take East 76 to 125.
Turn right onto 125 and continue for 10.8 miles.
Turn Left onto the gravel road 149. This is the Glade Top Trail Scenic Byways Road. There is a large brown and white sign there. It is also 125-80 (green road sign).
Stay on 149 for 5.8 miles. This will take you directly to Wolf Junction.
Parking is located at the Willie Lee Campsite, ~a quarter mile before Wolfe Junction.