Top Locations for Hiking in Missouri
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AJohnson's Shut-Ins State Park
- HC Route 1 Box 126
Hwy. N, Middlebrook, MO 63656, U.S.A. - +1 573 546 2450
- Overview Over millions of years in Missouri's St. Francois Mountains, rapid river waters have carved potholes, chutes and canyonlike gorges, called shut-ins, in the rocky terrain. Three designated natural areas recognize the outstanding qualities of the shut-ins, fen and dolomite glade. Johnson's Shut-Ins... more on LLBean.com
Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park
HC Route 1 Box 126Hwy. N, Middlebrook, MO 63656, U.S.A.
BLake of the Ozarks State Park
- P.O. Box 170
Off Hwy. 42, Kaiser, MO 65047, U.S.A. - +1 573 348 2694
- Highlights: visitor center more
- Overview Missouri's largest state park cover 17,441 acres, Lake of the Ozarks encompasses wooded hillsides, savannas, stalactite-filled caverns, a lake and miles of shoreline. Ten multi-use trails journey through oak-hickory forests, across sunny glades and along bluffs overlooking the lake. The park also... more on LLBean.com
Lake of the Ozarks State Park
P.O. Box 170Off Hwy. 42, Kaiser, MO 65047, U.S.A.
COzark National Scenic Riverways
- 404 Watercress Drive
P.O. Box 490, Van Buren, MO 63965, U.S.A. - +1 573 323 4236
- Highlights: visitor center more
- Overview Authorized in 1964, this was the country's first national scenic riverway. The 134 miles of the Current and Jacks Fork rivers are ideal for canoeing, tubing, fishing and swimming. Cave tours, historic sites and demonstrations of Ozark crafts add a cultural dimension to this waterway. There are al... more on LLBean.com
Ozark National Scenic Riverways
404 Watercress DriveP.O. Box 490, Van Buren, MO 63965, U.S.A.
DTrail of Tears State Park
- 429 Moccasin Springs
Jackson, MO 63755, U.S.A. - +1 573 334 1711
- Highlights: visitor center more
- Overview Trail of Tears State Park commemorates a tragedy in American history, but it also stands as tribute to a later generosity by southeastern Missourians. In response to pressure from white settlers, President Andrew Jackson in 1830 authorized the removal of the Cherokees from North Carolina, Georgia... more on LLBean.com
Trail of Tears State Park
429 Moccasin SpringsJackson, MO 63755, U.S.A.
ESt. Joe State Park
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- 2800 Pimville Road
Park Hills, MO 63601, U.S.A. - +1 573 431 1069
- Overview By 1900, the St. Joe Lead Corp. was the largest of four mining companies in southeast Missouri, whose Lead Belt provided most of the nation's lead for more than a century. St. Joe donated land to the state in 1976 that became St. Joe State Park. At more than 8,000 acres, it is Missouri's third-la... more on LLBean.com
St. Joe State Park
2800 Pimville RoadPark Hills, MO 63601, U.S.A.
FTaum Sauk Mountain State Park
- C/O Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park
HCR 1 Box 126, Middlebrook, MO 63656, U.S.A. - +1 573 546 2450
- Overview Recreationists seeking a rugged outdoor experience visit Taum Sauk Mountain State Park, situated in the scenic St. Francois (pronounced Francis) Mountains. The park is named for the state's highest point, 1,772-foot Taum Sauk Mountain. Because the region is so undeveloped, the absence of light po... more on LLBean.com
Taum Sauk Mountain State Park
C/O Johnson's Shut-Ins State ParkHCR 1 Box 126, Middlebrook, MO 63656, U.S.A.
GMark Twain National Forest
- 401 Fairgrounds Road
Rolla, MO 65401, U.S.A. - +1 573 364 4621
- Overview The biggest jewel in Missouri's natural treasury is the 1.5-million-acre Mark Twain National Forest. Located in southern Missouri, these public lands cross 29 counties. The topography ranges from valleys and foothills to the rugged Ozark Mountains. There are forests, fields, lakes, streams and wi... more on LLBean.com
Mark Twain National Forest
401 Fairgrounds RoadRolla, MO 65401, U.S.A.
HREI
- 1703 South Brentwood Boulevard
Saint Louis, MO 63144 - +1 314 918 1004
- Overview This is the place to outfit the family for a foray into the outdoors, whether it's hiking, camping, or heading out for a family bike trip. REI started out in 1938 as a humble cooperative and evolved into an upscale megastore for people who demand the best in outdoor gear.Baby and kid stuff abound... more on GoCityKids.com
- Overview In Short :The largest co-op in the nation, REI sells everything needed to survive in the outdoors to members and non-members alike: sleeping bags for below-zero temperatures, GPS units, climbing gear, rations and more. For the more casual outdoor enthusiast, the store also sells tents, kayaks, bi... more on CitySearch
REI
1703 South Brentwood BoulevardSaint Louis, MO 63144
IMark Twain National Forest
- 401 Fairgrounds Road
Rolla, MO 65401-2911 - +1 573 364 4621
- Norman Rockwell must have created his art in this beautifull little town. A short drive will take you to Roaring river..Trout fishing...camping...hikeing...and beautifull sceenery...also has ... more on Yahoo! Travel
- Overview Nearly lost amidst all the bluster and hype of downtown Branson, are the outdoor family options that abound in the area. Mark Twain National Forest, in particular, offers a wealth of mind-balming escapes. More than 742 miles of trails fan throughout this hardwood forest, all of them perfect for h... more on Yahoo! Travel
Mark Twain National Forest
401 Fairgrounds RoadRolla, MO 65401-2911
JShaw Nature Reserve
- Hwy. 100 & I-44
Gray Summit, MO 63039 - +1 636 451 3512
- Overview Shaw Nature Reserve and its 14 miles of hiking trails is an old favorite of hikers and strollers, but more sedentary types also enjoy the Missouri native wildflowers displayed in the Whitmire Wildflower Garden, the historic Bascom House and its "People on the Land" exhibit, and birdwatching and p... more on GoCityKids.com
- Overview 2,400 acres of natural Ozark landscape with 1.5 miles of Meramec River frontage and a diversity of native plant and animal habitats. Ponds, prairies, woodlands, wild flowers and hiking trails. ... more on ExploreStLouis.com
Shaw Nature Reserve
Hwy. 100 & I-44Gray Summit, MO 63039
