Lake Wappapello Trail

  • Poplar Bluff, Missouri, United States
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Wappapello Lake has over 44,000 acres of public lands and water, ... more on Yahoo! Travel

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3.5

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And while Corp employees can be very helpful and friendly, it's management personnel could not care less what the public wants, much less follow any suggestions that the public makes. more on Epinions.com

We have another vacation coming later in the summer and cancelled previous reservations...so we could go back to Barrett's... more on Yahoo! Travel

This trail is clean of underbrush, but has some rocky spots and downed limbs that need to be portaged. more on trails.mtbr.com

Clean as a pin!! more on Yahoo! Travel

Since Wappapello is a man-made lake without stoney bottoms and other significant springs and clean water sources, the water of Wappepello (especially during the summer months) quickly turns a murky, silty color and feel. more on Epinions.com

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5.0

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We stayed at Barrett's Resort..on LAKE WAPPAPELO. We've traveled alot...but this was the most tranquil...serene place we had been in ...a LONG TIME!! Clean as a pin!! The Lake was wonderful!! We have another vacation coming later ... more on Yahoo! Travel

Most folks have never heard of Lake Wappapello in Southwest Missouri. I continue to visit this lake on an annual basis for good crappie fishing, water skiing, wave runner action, and just plain relaxation. The lake is big enough so ... more on Yahoo! Travel

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I found this trail to be nearly impossible to negotiate due to a hiddeous cross-slope combined with loose soil and lots of round rocks and boulders jutting out. After my third flat in two miles (due to thorns ... more on trails.mtbr.com

From Route F north is a 6.2 mile loop that includes part of the Wappapello Lake Section of the Ozark Trail. Trail ridden late November '00 after substantial rains and in a light drizzle. Excellent ride! Ride time was an easy two hours. ... more on trails.mtbr.com

We rode the trail counterclockwise (I recommend this direction) under dry conditions. This trail is clean of underbrush, but has some rocky spots and downed limbs that need to be portaged. Overall, a very good ride. Take bug spray ... more on trails.mtbr.com

I have ridden on both the trails mentioned. I also missed the T on the Ozark trail Greenville loop, but I loved the trail as did my dog. Beware of the entrails of deer left on the trail during deer season. I loved the jumps on the ... more on trails.mtbr.com

The trailhead was near the Lake Wappapello park (HWY 172, 5 miles E of 67). This is a 15 mile loop that apparently has been affected by storms and flooding. A group of us started on the trail going clockwise. The first mile of the ... more on trails.mtbr.com

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