Posted February 17, 2015
The Wild Horses of the Ozarks made an appearance during a winter float on the upper Current. Tom Uhlenbrock/Missouri State Parks
Posted February 17, 2015
Welch Spring doubles the flow of the Current River. Tom Uhlenbrock/Missouri State Parks
Posted February 17, 2015
Trumpeter swans take off from Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge, which is next door to the park. Swans are larger than snow geese, and do not have black wing tips. Tom Uhlenbrock/Missouri State Parks
Posted February 17, 2015
Snow geese breed in the Arctic in summer, and migrate south as far as Texas and Mexico in winter. Tom Uhlenbrock/Missouri State Parks
Posted February 17, 2015
The Current River Valley offers a quiet solitude in winter. Tom Uhlenbrock/Missouri State Parks
Posted February 17, 2015
An estimated 500,000 migrating snow geese visited Big Lake State Park in northwest Missouri this winter. Tom Uhlenbrock/Missouri State Parks