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Everything you need to know
about more than 90 of the best
camps in the region
Including more than 60 High
Adventure opportunities
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This is a publication of Tamegonit Lodge, the Order of the Arrow lodge affiliated with the Heart of America Council, BSA.
Updated: December 2012
Additional copies of this publication are available
through the
Program Services Department
at the Heart of America Council
Scout Service Center
10210 Holmes Road
Kansas City, Missouri 64131
Phone: (816) 942-9333
Toll Free: (800) 776-1110
Fax: (816) 942-8086
Online: www.hoac-bsa.org
Camps: Revised December 2012; Rivers: Revised November 2008; Caves: Revised July 2007; Trails: Revised March 2010; High Adventure: Revised September 2007
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Table of Contents
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Camp Geiger .....................................................11
Camp Jayhawk.............................................................11
Camp Oakledge ................................................12
Camp Orr..........................................................12
Camp Prairie Schooner.....................................13
Camp Shawnee.................................................13
Camp Thunderbird...................................................14 Image Courtesy of heartlandfarm.wordpress.com
A Arrow Rock State Historic Site ............................... 5
B
Babler Memorial Park............................................... 5
Baker State Park ....................................................... 6
Bartle Scout Reservation ........................................... 6
Battle of Athens State Historic Site ......................... 7
Battle of Lexington State Historic Site.................... 7
Bennett Spring State Park ........................................ 8
Big Lake State Park .................................................. 8
Big Oak Tree State Park.......................................... 9
Blue & Gray Park ....................................................... 9
Boone’s Lick State Historic Site.............................. 10
Bothwell State Park................................................... 10
Camp Timberlake ....................................................14 Camp Wa-Kon-Da ..................................................15 Castlewood State Park ............................................15 Confederate Memorial Historic Site .....................16 Covered Bridge Sites ...............................................16 Crowder State Park .................................................17 Cuivre River State Park...........................................17
D Devil’s Den State Park............................................18 Dillard Mill State Historic Site ...............................18 Douglas State Fishing Lake....................................19
E Elephant Rocks State Park .....................................19 Elk City State Park ..................................................20
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Fall River State Park ............................................... 20
Finger Lakes State Park .......................................... 21
Fleming Park – Blue Springs Lake........................ 21
Fleming Park – Lake Jacomo ................................ 22 Frank Childress Scout Reservation....................... 22
G
Graham Cave State Park ........................................ 23
Grand Gulf State Park............................................ 23
H Ha Ha Tonka State Park ....................................... 24
Harry S. Truman State Park................................... 24
Hawn State Park ...................................................... 25
Hohn Scout Reservation ........................................ 25
I
Indiana Cave State Park ......................................... 26
J
Johnson’s Shut-Ins State Park ............................... 26
K
Kanopolis State Park ............................................ 27
Knob Noster State Park ......................................... 27
L
La Benite River Bluff Park..................................... 28 Lake of the Ozarks State Park............................... 28
Lake Wappapello State Park .................................. 29
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Landahl Park ............................................................29 Leavenworth State Fishing Lake ...........................30 Lewis and Clark State Park.....................................30 Little Blue - Fort Osage Park.................................31 Long Branch State Park..........................................31 Longview Lake Organized Campgrounds ...........32 Lost Bridge Park ......................................................32
M Mark Twain Birthplace State Historic Site...........33 Mark Twain State Park ...........................................33 Mastodon State Park ...............................................34 Meramec State Park.................................................34 Miami County Game Management Area .............35 Milford State Park ...................................................35 Monkey Mountain Park ..........................................36 Montauk State Park .................................................36
N Naish Scout Reservation ........................................37
O Onondaga Cave State Park ....................................37
P Perry State Park........................................................38 Pershing State Park..................................................38 Pomme De Terre State Park ..................................39 Pomona State Park ..................................................39 Prairie State Park .....................................................40
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Roaring River State Park ........................................ 40
Robertsville State Park............................................ 41
Rock Bridge Memorial State Park......................... 41
S Shawnee Mission Park............................................. 42
St. Francois State Park............................................ 42
St. Joe State Park .................................................... 43
Stockton State Park................................................ 43
T
Table Rock State Park ............................................ 44 Thomas Hart Benton Home
and Studio State Historic Site ................................ 44
Thousand Hills State Park ..................................... 45
Toronto State Park ..................................................45 Trail of Tears State Park .........................................46 Tuttle Creek State Park...........................................46
V Van Meter State Park ..............................................47
W Wakonda State Park ................................................47 Wallace State Park ...................................................48 Washington State Park............................................48 Watkins Mill State Park...........................................49 Watkins Woolen Mill State Historic Site..............49 Weston Bend State Park .........................................50 Wilson State Park.....................................................50 Winding River Girl Scout Camp ...........................51 Wyandotte County Park .........................................51
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Images Courtesy of http://www.mtmercy.edu/boyscouts2012, http://www.facebook.com/PahaQueWilderness,
And https://raysmarketplace.com/product.php?productid=17&cat=5&page=3
ARROW ROCK STATE HISTORIC SITE
TYPE OF CAMP: State Historic Site DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 13 miles North of I-70 on Highway 41 in Saline County
POINTS OF INTEREST: The spirit of Missouri’s frontier years lingers in this quiet, historic village. The white-frame and red-brick buildings and the canopied boardwalk appear today much as they did years ago, when wagons heading west on the Santa Fe Trail were a common site. Historic buildings in Arrow Rock include the Old Tavern, a one-room jail, the old courthouse, the home of artist George Caleb Bingham and the old tavern where visitors can dine in an 1800’s atmosphere. The Arrow Rock Lyceum is a noted summer theater that provides entertainment for visitors to the historic site. A campground is available. The services described are handicap accessible.
TRAIL REPORT:
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not specified
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Arrow Rock State Historic Site in
Arrow Rock, MO 65320, Phone (660) 837-3330
BABLER MEMORIAL PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 20 miles west of downtown St. Louis on Highway 109, between US 40 and Highway 100
POINTS OF INTEREST: Babler’s location on the fringe of a metropolitan area creates a park enjoyed by many urban dwellers and provides a peaceful contrast for tourists visiting the St. Louis area. The richly wooded 2,439-acre park is complete with campgrounds, a swimming pool, horseback riding rentals and trails, a tennis court, and an interpretive nature center with a naturalist on duty year-round. Southwoods hollow natural area also is in the park. The Babler outdoor education center for special populations is located in this park and is designed to accommodate campers with special needs. A year-round naturalist is available.
TRAIL REPORT: Bicycle, Equestrian, Hiking, Interpretive
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: 2 weeks
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Edmund A Babler Memorial
Park, Rt.1, Box 468, Chesterfield, MO 63017, Phone (314) 458-3813
SIZE AREA
139 Acres
SITES
Basic, Improved, Scout
SERVICES
Electricity, Water,
Showers
BOATING
FACILITIES
FISHING
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
Shelters
SWIMMING
SIZE AREA
2,439 Acres
SITES
Basic, Improved, Scout SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water, Showers, Laundry
BOATING
FACILITIES
FISHING
PERSONNEL
Full Time
PICNICKING
Shelters
SWIMMING
Pool
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BAKER STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 3 miles
County POINTS OF INTEREST: Dating bencompasses 5,168 acres of scenic St. features is the expansive, unspoiled wildCreek and the St. Francois River, whiccanoeist. With an interpretive nature ceand a clear stream for summer splashincampground also is available for horseb
TRAIL REPORT: Backpacking, Equ
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERV
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATIPatterson, MO 63956, Phone (314) 856
BARTLE SCOU TYPE OF CAMP: Boy Scouts of Am
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 11 mile
SW of Iconium on MO ZZ in southwe POINTS OF INTEREST: Osage W
‘Point’; Truman Reservoir. TRAIL REPORT: Hiking, Backpack
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERV
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATI
America Council, Boy Scouts of Ameri64131, Phone (816) 942-9333
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BAKER STATE PARK
s north of Patterson on Highway 143 in Wayne
back to the 1920’s, Sam A. Baker State Park Francois mountain terrain. One of the main
ilderness surrounding Mudlick Mountain. Big ch borders the park, attract many fishermen and center, campsites, cabins, a rustic dining lodge,
hing, the park is ideal for a vacation, a back riders. Year-round naturalist available.
questrian, Hiking
VATIONS: 2 weeks
RMATION: Sam A. Baker State Park, 856-4411
UT RESERVATION
merica
es East of Lowry City on MO C, then 1.5 miles
west Missouri.
Wilderness Trail; Beautiful Ozark scenery; The
king (14 miles)
VATIONS: 2 weeks
RMATION: Camping Service, Heart of
ica, 10210 Holmes Road, Kansas City, MO
Courtesy of http://www.eaglecounselor.com/?page_id=8
SIZE AREA
5,168 Acres
SITES Basic,
Improved, Equestrian, Scout
SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water, Showers, Laundry
BOATING
Stream, Canoe, Rental
FACILITIES
Dining, Cabin
FISHING Stream
PERSONNEL
Full Time
PICNICKING
Shelters
SWIMMING
SIZE AREA
3,200 Acres
SITES
Scout
SERVICES
Restroom, Water
BOATING
Lake
FACILITIES
FISHING
Lake
PERSONNEL
Full Time
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
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BATTLE OF ATHENS STATE HISTORIC SITE
TYPE OF CAMP: State Historic Site
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: Off Highway 81 on Highway CC in Clark County
POINTS OF INTEREST: This is the site of the northern most battle fought west of the Mississippi River during the Civil War. Union troops defeated the pro-south Missouri State guard here in 1861. During this battle, the Benning House, popularly called the cannonball house, was hit by Confederate cannonballs. Today, visitors can enjoy these historic features as well as a campground.
TRAIL REPORT: Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not specified
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Battle of Athens State Historic
Site, Revere, MO 63465, Phone (660) 877-3871
BATTLE OF LEXINGTON STATE HISTORIC SITE
TYPE OF CAMP: State Historic Site
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: On 13th Street in Lexington, MO
POINTS OF INTEREST: The Missouri State Guard troops of Major Den Sterling Price defeated the Union Troops of Col. James A. Mulligan and captured the Missouri River Port of Lexington during the September 18-20, 1861, battle at this historic site. Visitors to the site can learn the history of the battle of the hemp bales, one of three major Civil War battles in Missouri, and tour the Anderson-Davis house, used by both sides as a field hospital during battle. A mile long, interpretive, self-guiding trail of the battlefield is available.
TRAIL REPORT: Hiking, Interpretive
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not needed
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Battle of Lexington State
Historic Site Lexington, MO 64067, Phone (660) 259-2112
SIZE AREA
394 Acres
SITES
Basic
SERVICES
BOATING River, Canoe
FACILITIES
FISHING River
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
Shelters
SWIMMING
SIZE AREA
106 Acres
SITES
SERVICES
BOATING
Boat Ramp, River, Canoe
FACILITIES
FISHING River
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING 15 Sites
SWIMMING
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BENNETT SPRING STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 12 miles west of Lebanon on HWY. 64 in Dallas and
LaClede Counties POINTS OF INTEREST: Centered around one of the Ozark’s largest natural springs, Bennett Spring State Park is one of the state’s oldest and most popular parks. The spring fed stream running through the park is stocked daily during the March 1 - October 31 trout season and provides excellent fishing for rainbow trout. The emerald colored spring is the fourth largest in the state; nearly 100 million gallons of water flow from it daily. Canoeing is popular on the nearby Niangua River. An interpretive nature center and a year-round naturalist are available. The services and the fishing are handicap accessible.
TRAIL REPORT: 5.25-mile Hiking Trail
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: 2 weeks
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Bennett Spring State Park, Rt.16, Box 750, Lebanon, MO 65536, Phone (417) 532-4338
BIG LAKE STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 7 miles west of Mound City, MO on Missouri 118, then 2 miles south on Missouri 111 in northwest Missouri near the Missouri River
POINTS OF INTEREST: A 625-acre natural oxbow lake offers fishing and bird watching at this 111-acre park. Surrounded by the bottomland farms that border the Missouri River, the park provides a scenic spot for camping. The park has camping facilities, a swimming pool, and modern, kitchen equipped cabins. Possible to use the park as a base for visits to nearby Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge, which is famous for bald eagles. The Pony Express Stables Museum, Jesse James Home, the St. Joseph Museum, and the Patee House are in nearby St. Joseph.
TRAIL REPORT:
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: First come
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Big Lake State Park, RR 1, Bigelow, MO 64425, Phone (660) 442-3770
SIZE AREA
3,064 Acres
SITES
Basic, Improved, Scout SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Showers,
Water, Laundry
BOATING
Boat Ramp, River
FACILITIES
Store, Dining, Cabin
FISHING
Trout
PERSONNEL
Full Time
PICNICKING
Shelters
SWIMMING
Pool
SIZE AREA
111 Acres
SITES
Basic, Improved SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Showers,
Water, Laundry
BOATING
Boat Ramp, Canoe, Lake
FACILITIES
Dining, Cabin, Motel
FISHING
Lake
PERSONNEL
Seasonal
PICNICKING
Shelters
SWIMMING
Pool
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BIG OAK TREE STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 14 miles south of East Prairie on HWY. 102
POINTS OF INTEREST: Majestic trees tower above the rich delta stretching all around Big Oak Tree State Park. The 1,004-acre park gets its name from giant trees, a number of which have been identified as the largest, or ‘Champions’, of their species. A boardwalk through the park allows visitors to get an inside view of this remnant of the vast swamp forest that once covered Missouri’s Boot-heel. The trails listed below are handicap accessible.
TRAIL REPORT: Hiking, Interpretive
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not specified
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Big Oak Tree State Park, East
Prairie, MO 63845, Phone (314) 649-3149
BLUE & GRAY PARK TYPE OF CAMP: County Park - Jackson, MO
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 2 miles West of Lone Jack on US 50, then 2 miles
North on Buckner - Tarsney Road in Central Western Missouri POINTS OF INTEREST: Many rugged features, woods, open fields and fishing ponds. Lone Jack Civil War Trail crosses the park; Missouri Town - 1855 and Native Animal Enclosure at Fleming Park; Lone Jack Civil War Museum is nearby.
TRAIL REPORT: Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: 2 weeks
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Reservationist, Fleming Park,
22807 Woods Chapel Road, Blue Springs, MO 64015, Phone (816) 795-8200
SIZE AREA
1,004 Acres
SITES
Scout
SERVICES
BOATING Boat Ramp, Canoe, Lake
FACILITIES
FISHING Lake
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
Shelters
SWIMMING
SIZE AREA
1,773 Acres
SITES
Scout
SERVICES
BOATING
FACILITIES
FISHING
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
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An aerial view of Big Oak
Tree State Park. Courtesy of http://faculty.ucmo.edu/myxo/ima
ges/big_oak_tree_state_park.jpg
BOONE’S LICK STATE HISTORIC SITE
TYPE OF CAMP: State Historic Site DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 19 miles northwest of Boonville, off HWY 19, on
HWY 187 in Howard County in central Missouri POINTS OF INTEREST: One of the earliest centers of industry in central Missouri, Boone’s Lick is the site of the salt-manufacturing business once owned and operated by Daniel Boone’s sons, Daniel M. and Nathan Boone. Visitors to the historic site may follow a wooded trail that leads down the hillside to the salt springs where the Boone brothers began their business. No camping facilities are available for this day-use site.
TRAIL REPORT: ½ mile Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not needed
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Boone’s Lick State Historic Site, Boonesboro, MO, Phone (660) 837-3330
BOTHWELL STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 5 miles north of Sedalia, off US 65 in Pettis County
POINTS OF INTEREST: Since its construction in the early 1900’s the stone Bothwell Lodge has intrigued passerby’s traveling north from Sedalia. The country estate, once owned by philanthropist John H. Bothwell, is located on a wooded bluff that is now a part of this 184-acre state park. Tours are available of the lodge. The park is for day-use only, and no camping facilities are provided.
TRAIL REPORT: ¾ mile Hiking, Interpretive
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not needed
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Bothwell State Park, Sedalia, MO
65301, Phone (660) 827-0510
SIZE AREA
17 Acres
SITES
SERVICES
BOATING
FACILITIES
FISHING
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
SIZE AREA
244 Acres
SITES
SERVICES
BOATING
FACILITIES
FISHING
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
Shelters SWIMMING
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CAMP GEIGER TYPE OF CAMP: Boy Scouts of America
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 3 miles north of St. Joseph on Missouri K in
Northwest Missouri near the Missouri River. POINTS OF INTEREST: Pony Express Stables Museum, Jesse James home, and the St. Joseph Museum are in nearby St. Joseph, MO
TRAIL REPORT:
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: 2 weeks
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Pony Express Council, BSA, P. O. Box 8157, St Joseph, MO 64508, 816-233-1351
CAMP JAYHAWK TYPE OF CAMP: Boy Scouts of America
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 12 miles West of Lawrence on US 24 to Perry, then 6 miles North on access road on east side of Parry Lake in Central Eastern Kansas
POINTS OF INTEREST: Lake activities area a possibility; Open for unit camping from September through April only; Kansas State Capitol, Kansas State Historical Society Museum and a zoo at Gage Park are in nearby Topeka, Ks.
TRAIL REPORT:
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: 2 weeks
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Jayhawk Area Council, BSA, P O Box 851, Topeka Ks 66601, Phone (785) 354-8541
SIZE AREA
300 Acres
SITES
Scout
SERVICES
BOATING
FACILITIES
FISHING
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
SIZE AREA
320 Acres
SITES
Scout
SERVICES
BOATING Lake
FACILITIES
FISHING
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
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CAMP OAKLEDGE TYPE OF CAMP: Girl Scouts of America
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 5 miles South of Lincoln on US 65, then 10 miles East on MO BB in central Missouri.
POINTS OF INTEREST: General camping and lake activities on the Lake of the Ozarks. Several hiking trails are on the camp. Heated lodges are available - damage deposit required.
TRAIL REPORT: Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: 2-4 weeks
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Mid-Continent Council of Girl
Scouts, 8383 Blue Parkway, Kansas City MO 64133, Phone (816) 358-8750
CAMP ORR
TYPE OF CAMP: Boy Scouts of America DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 4.5 miles West of Jasper on Ark 74, then 3 miles N on a gravel road to the Buffalo River in Central Northern Arkansas.
POINTS OF INTEREST: Buffalo River access point; Beautiful Ozark scenery.
TRAIL REPORT:
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: 2 weeks
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Westark Area Council BSA, Station A - Box 3156, Ft Smith, Arkansas 72913, Phone (501) 782-7244
SIZE AREA
320 Acres
SITES
Scout
SERVICES
BOATING Lake
FACILITIES
FISHING
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
SIZE AREA
Acres
SITES
Scout
SERVICES
BOATING River, Canoe
FACILITIES
FISHING
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
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Triple Falls as seen in Camp Orr. Courtesy of btoellner.typepad.com
CAMP PRAIRIE SCHOONER TYPE OF CAMP: Girl Scouts of America
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 0.5 miles East of Noland Road on Little Blue Road, then 0.5 miles Northeast on Ess Road. in Kansas City, MO
POINTS OF INTEREST: General camping activities; heated lodges are available - damage deposit required; Missouri Town - 1855 and Lake Jacomo are nearby.
TRAIL REPORT:
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: 2-4 weeks
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Mid-Continent Council of Girl
Scouts, 8383 Blue Parkway, Kansas City MO 64133, 816-358-8750
CAMP SHAWNEE TYPE OF CAMP: Campfire Camp
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: On MO FF 5.5 West of Parkville in Western Missouri
POINTS OF INTEREST: Used by many Boy Scout units. Available activities are: hiking, outdoor cooking, nature lore, swimming, indoor camping and orienteering. Parkville College, Noah’s Ark Airport, Missouri River, Line Creek Park and Museum and Fort Leavenworth are nearby.
TRAIL REPORT: Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: 4-12 weeks
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Kansas City Missouri Council of
Camp Fire, 8733 Sni-A-Bar Road, Kansas City, MO 64129, 816-737-3256
SIZE AREA
180 Acres
SITES
Scout
SERVICES
BOATING
FACILITIES
Cabin
FISHING
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
SIZE AREA
291 Acres
SITES
Scout
SERVICES
BOATING
FACILITIES
Cabin
FISHING
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
Pool
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CAMP THUNDERBIRD
TYPE OF CAMP: Boy Scouts of America DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 15 miles northeast of Moberly, off Hwy 63, in North
Central Missouri. Follow signs. POINTS OF INTEREST: Nearby are the Moniteau Wilderness Trail, the Rudolph Bennitt Wildlife Area, Union Covered Bridge and Mark Twain State park. Part of the camp is designated a National Historic site by the United States Government.
TRAIL REPORT:
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: 2 weeks
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Great River Council, BSA, P O
Box 736, Columbia, MO 65201, Phone (314) 449-2561
CAMP TIMBERLAKE
SIZE AREA
555 Acres
SITES
Scout
SERVICES
BOATING
FACILITIES
FISHING
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
TYPE OF CAMP: Girl Scouts of America DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: Just west of 179th St. exit off US 69 in Johnson
County in eastern Kansas. POINTS OF INTEREST: General camping activities; heated lodges are available -
damage deposit required. TRAIL REPORT:
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: 2-4 weeks
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Mid-Continent Council of Girl
Scouts, 8383 Blue Parkway, Kansas City MO 64133, Phone (816) 358-8750
SIZE AREA
80 Acres
SITES
Scout
SERVICES
BOATING
FACILITIES
Cabin
FISHING
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
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CAMP WA-KON-DA TYPE OF CAMP: Boy Scouts of America
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: On Combs Road in Bellevue in Southeast Nebraska
POINTS OF INTEREST: 12 mile Logan Fontenelle Trail; 1827 John Dougherty
Indian Agency; 1869 Burlington Railway Station; SAC Museum on Offutt Air Base. TRAIL REPORT: 12 mile Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: 2 weeks
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Mid-America Council, BSA, 519
South 15th Street, Omaha, NE 68102, Phone (402) 341-2086
CASTLEWOOD STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: East on Kiefer Creek Road, off new Ballwin Road from HWY. 100 in St. Louis County
POINTS OF INTEREST: The scenic Meramec River flows through the 1,790- Acre Castlewood State Park, making it a popular park for canoeing and fishing. Towering above the river are majestic limestone bluffs. Within easy reach of St. Louis, the park is excellent for day activities, such as picnicking and hiking, and no camping sites are provided.
TRAIL REPORT: Equestrian, 4 mile Hiking, 3.5 mile Hiking, Bicycle
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not needed
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Castlewood State Park, Ballwin, MO 63021, Phone (314) 527-6481
SIZE AREA
Acres
SITES
Scout
SERVICES
BOATING
FACILITIES
FISHING
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
SIZE AREA
1,790 Acres
SITES
SERVICES
BOATING Boat
Ramp, Canoe, Rental
FACILITIES
FISHING River
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
Shelters
SWIMMING
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CONFEDERATE
MEMORIAL HISTORIC SITE TYPE OF CAMP: State Historic Site
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 1 mile N of Higginsville on US HWY 13
POINTS OF INTEREST: The site is located on what was once the grounds of the Confederate home of Missouri, which housed dependent Civil War veterans and their families. The last veteran of the war died there in 1950 at the age of 107. Today, the 113-acre site is a memorial to the 40,000 Missourians who fought under the Confederate flag. A historic chapel and cemetery, several small lakes for fishing, and picnic sites are provided. This park is for day use only and no camping is available.
TRAIL REPORT:
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not needed
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Confederate Memorial Historic
Site, Higginsville, MO 64037, Phone (660) 584-2853
COVERED BRIDGE SITES TYPE OF CAMP: State Historic Site
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: See below...
POINTS OF INTEREST: Four 19th century bridges have been listed as part of
the Historic-site system. They are Union Covered Bridge, 5 miles west of Paris on US 24 and 4 miles S on HWY C in Monroe County; Burfordville Bridge, see Bollinger Mill State Historic site; Sandy Creek Covered Bridge, 5 miles N of Hillsboro, off HWY 21 in Jefferson County; and Locust Creek Covered Bridge, 3 miles W of LaClede on US 36 and 1 mile NE on a gravel road in Linn County. Access to Locust Creek Covered Bridge will remain difficult until the bridge is restored and the access road is improved.
TRAIL REPORT:
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS:
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Toll free 1-800-334-6946
SIZE AREA
113 Acres
SITES
SERVICES
BOATING
FACILITIES
FISHING
Lake
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING 25 Sites
SWIMMING
SIZE AREA
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SERVICES
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FACILITIES
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CROWDER STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 4 miles west of Trenton on Highway 146 in Grundy
County POINTS OF INTEREST: The rolling hills of northern Missouri serve as a scenic memorial to Major General Enoch H. Crowder, the Missourian who founded the selective service system in 1917. The 673-acre park includes an 18-acre stocked lake, and several forest trails leading to Thompson River, which borders the park. Camp Grand River is a group camp located in the park.
TRAIL REPORT: Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: File in November
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Crowder State Park, Trenton, MO 64683, Phone (660) 359-6473
CUIVRE RIVER STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 3 miles east of Troy on Highway 47, Lincoln County
POINTS OF INTEREST: Encompassing much of the rugged, wooded terrain surrounding Big Sugar Creek in the southern Lincoln Hills, Cuivre River State Park is one of Missouri’s largest and most natural state parks. The 6,250-acre park includes an 55-acre lake, more than 30 miles of hiking and horseback riding trails, and a campground for riders. In addition to the extensive hardwood forests, the visitors may enjoy several areas where native grasses are being restored as an example of Missouri’s original prairie. The park also includes three group camps. General camping and river activities on Cuivre River and 55 acre Lake Lincoln. Year-round naturalist available.
TRAIL REPORT: 5.2 mile Hiking Trail; 2.5 mile Hiking and Equestrian Trail; 20 mile Hiking, Equestrian and Backpacking Trail; and 3 mile Hiking and Backpacking Trail
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not specified
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Cuivre River State Park, RR.1,
Box 25, Troy, MO 63379, Phone (314) 528-7247
SIZE AREA
673 Acres
SITES
Basic, Improved, Scout SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water,
Showers, Laundry
BOATING
Boat Ramp, Lake, Canoe
FACILITIES
FISHING
Lake and Stream
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING Shelters
SWIMMING
Beach
SIZE AREA
6,250 Acres
SITES Basic, Improved,
Equestrian, Scout SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water, Showers, Laundry
BOATING
Boat Ramp, Lake, River,
Canoe
FACILITIES
FISHING Lake, River
PERSONNEL
Full Time
PICNICKING
Shelter
SWIMMING
Beach
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DEVIL’S DEN STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 7 miles South of Fayetteville on US 71, then 18 miles southwest on Ark 170 in Northwest Arkansas
POINTS OF INTEREST: Devil’s Den - 550 undeveloped fracture cave; 14.5 mile Butterfield trail - excellent for backpacking; Rugged area with towering cliffs, an Ozark creek, a lake and woodlands.
TRAIL REPORT: 14.5 mile Backpacking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: After Jan. 15
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Devil’s Den State Park, Rt 1, Box
118, West Fork, Ark 72774, Phone (501) 761-3325
DILLARD MILL STATE HISTORIC SITE
SIZE AREA
2,250 Acres
SITES
Basic SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water,
Showers, Laundry
BOATING
FACILITIES
FISHING
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
TYPE OF CAMP: State Historic Site DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 1 mile south of Dillard, off HWY 49 in Crawford
County POINTS OF INTEREST: Dillard Mill, tucked between colorful Ozark hills and pine topped bluffs, is one of Missouri’s best preserved examples of a water powered gristmill. The mill overlooks the clear, spring fed Huzzah Creek, making the historic site a picturesque place to picnic and hike. The mill, which has been restored to operational order was built around 1900 and continued to grind grain until the 1960’s. This historic site is for day use only and no camping facilities are provided.
TRAIL REPORT: 2.5 mile Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not needed
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Dillard Mill State Historic Site,
Davisville, MO 65456, Phone (314) 244-3120
SIZE AREA
132 Acres
SITES
SERVICES
BOATING
FACILITIES
FISHING
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
15 Sites SWIMMING
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DOUGLAS STATE FISHING LAKE
TYPE OF CAMP: Fishing Lake - Kansas DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 1-mile north and 1 mile east of Baldwin, Ks in central eastern Kansas.
POINTS OF INTEREST: Camping primarily for those engaged in fishing. Boating and canoeing only when fishing. Free lance nature trails are unmarked.
TRAIL REPORT: Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: 2 weeks
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Douglas State Fishing Lake, RR 1, Tonganoxie, Ks. 66086, Phone (913) 845-2665
ELEPHANT ROCKS STATE PARK
SIZE AREA
718 Acres
SITES
Scout
SERVICES
BOATING Lake
FACILITIES
FISHING Lake
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: At the northwest edge of Graniteville on HWY. 21 in
Iron County POINTS OF INTEREST: Giant granite rocks a billion years old stand end-to-end like a train of red circus elephants in this 129-acre state park. The geologically significant park features the first-guiding Braille trail for the visually handicapped in Missouri State Parks. The gentle slopes of the paved trail also make it accessible to elderly visitors. Shaded picnic areas and fascinating boulders make the day-use of the park ideal. No camping is available. The hiking trail is handicap accessible.
TRAIL REPORT: 1 mile Braille Hiking Trail
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not needed
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Elephant Rocks State Park, Belleview, MO 63623, Phone (314) 697-5395
SIZE AREA
129 Acres
SITES
SERVICES
BOATING
FACILITIES
FISHING
Lake PERSONNEL
Season PICNICKING
28 Sites SWIMMING
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A view of some of the Elephant Rocks. Courtesy of missouri-vacations.com
ELK CITY STATE PARK
TYPE OF CAMP: State Park DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 5 miles northwest of Independence, Ks on county roads in southeast Kansas on Elk City Lake.
POINTS OF INTEREST: Rebel Creek Battle Site; Elk City Dam; A recreated
Little House on the Prairie; Montgomery County Historical Museum; Zoo at Riverside Park.
TRAIL REPORT:
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not specified
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Elk City State Park, P. O. Box
945, Independence, KS 67301, Phone (316) 331-6295
FALL RIVER STATE PARK
TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 23 miles west of Chanute on K-39; 11 miles west on
K-96, then 3 miles north in southeast Kansas. POINTS OF INTEREST: General camping activities. Lake activities on Fall River
Lake. TRAIL REPORT:
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not specified
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Fall River State Park, P. O. Box
305, Toronto, KS 66777, Phone (316) 637-2291
SIZE AREA
1,127 Acres
SITES
Basic, Scout SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water,
Showers, Laundry
BOATING
FACILITIES
FISHING
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
SIZE AREA
1,585 Acres
SITES
Basic, Scout SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water, Showers, Laundry
BOATING
Lake
FACILITIES
FISHING
Lake
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
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Looking out from the shore to the
river. Courtesy of stateparks.com
FINGER LAKES STATE PARK
TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 10 miles north of Columbia, off US 63
POINTS OF INTEREST: The 1,131-acre park shows how reclaimed strip-mined lands can be used for recreational purposes and is one of two state parks that allow off-road motorcycling. Races are scheduled throughout the summer. The old strip pits provide several swimming lakes that also are used for fishing and canoeing. A picnic area and campgrounds are available.
TRAIL REPORT: Motorcycle
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not specified
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Finger Lakes State Park, Columbia, MO 65201, Phone (314) 443-5315
FLEMING PARK - BLUE SPRINGS LAKE TYPE OF CAMP: County Park - Jackson, MO
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: South of 40 Highway at Missouri 291. Entrances to lake are at 40 Highway @ Bolin Rd and at Missouri 291 @ Lakewood Boulevard exit.
POINTS OF INTEREST: Updated camping sites, marina, beach and shelters. Located in Fleming Park, which is also home to Lake Jacomo.
TRAIL REPORT: 1.5 mile Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: 2 weeks
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Reservationist, Fleming Park,
22807 Woods Chapel Rd, Blue Springs, MO 64015, Phone (816) 795-8200
SIZE AREA
1,131 Acres
SITES
Basic, Improved
SERVICES
Water, Showers
BOATING
Boat Ramp, Canoe, Lake
FACILITIES
FISHING
Lake
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
25 Sites
SWIMMING
Beach
SIZE AREA
2,705 Acres
SITES
Basic, Improved, Scout SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water, Showers, Phones
BOATING
Lake, Marina, Boat Ramp, Canoe, Rental
FACILITIES
Store, Dining
FISHING
Lake
PERSONNEL
Full Time
PICNICKING
Shelters, Sites
SWIMMING
Beach
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FLEMING PARK – LAKE JACOMO TYPE OF CAMP: County Park - Jackson, MO
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 4 miles east of Unity Village, then 1 mile north on west lake road in central western Missouri
POINTS OF INTEREST: Missouri Town - 1855, native animal enclosure, 7/8
mile nature trail, water slide, 2 marinas, model airplane flying area, archery range. TRAIL REPORT: Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: 2 weeks
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Reservationist, Fleming Park,
22807 Woods Chapel Rd, Blue Springs, MO 64015, Phone (816) 795-8200
FRANK CHILDRESS SCOUT RESERVATION
TYPE OF CAMP: Boy Scouts of America DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 5.5 miles West of Diamond on MOV in Southwest
Missouri POINTS OF INTEREST: Developed and wilderness camping areas; George Washington Carver National Monument is 5 miles away; George Washington Carver Trail is 5 miles away.
TRAIL REPORT:
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: 2 weeks
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Mo-Kan Area Council,
1120 SE Murphy Blvd, Joplin MO64801-5034, Phone (417) 624-4168
SIZE AREA
4,434 Acres
SITES
Basic
SERVICES
Electricity, Restroom,
Water
BOATING
Lake, Marina, Boat Ramp, Canoe, Rental
FACILITIES
FISHING
Lake
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
Shelters
SWIMMING
SIZE AREA
500 Acres
SITES
Scout
SERVICES
Showers
BOATING
Canoe, Lake
FACILITIES
FISHING
Trout, Lake
PERSONNEL
Full Time
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
Pool
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GRAHAM CAVE STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 2 miles west of Danville, off I-70, on HWY. TT in
Montgomery County in central eastern Missouri POINTS OF INTEREST: Graham Cave, the site of very early human occupation, is the principle feature of this 357-acre state park. Radiocarbon dating has shown the cave was inhabited as much as 10,000 years ago. The park, which borders the Loutre River, offers picnic areas with playgrounds, campgrounds, and hiking trails. Winston Churchill Memorial and Library, Stone Hill Winery, Bottermuller House are in nearby Hermann, Missouri. The hiking trail and services are handicap accessible.
TRAIL REPORT: 1.5 mile Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not specified
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Graham Cave State Park, Montgomery City, MO 63361, Phone (314) 564-3476
GRAND GULF STATE PARK
TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 6 miles west of Thayer, off Highway W in Oregon
County POINTS OF INTEREST: Often called the little Grand Canyon, Grand Gulf was created when the ceiling of a giant cave collapsed. A bit of remaining roof forms one of the largest natural bridges in Missouri. The gulf winds for a mile through vertical walls as high as 130 feet. The day-use park, which features picnic areas and trails. No camping areas are available.
TRAIL REPORT: Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not specified
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Grand Gulf State Park, Thayer, MO 65791, Phone (314) 548-2201
SIZE AREA
357 Acres
SITES
Basic, Improved SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water,
Showers, Laundry
BOATING
FACILITIES
FISHING
Stream
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
Shelters
SWIMMING
SIZE AREA
165 Acres
SITES
SERVICES
BOATING
FACILITIES
FISHING
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
3 Sites
SWIMMING
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HA HA TONKA STATE PARK
TYPE OF CAMP: State Park DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 5 miles southwest of Camdenton, off US 54, on
HWY. D in Camden County POINTS OF INTEREST: One of nature’s geological and scenic masterpieces, Ha Ha Tonka State Park overlooks the Niangua arm of the Ozarks from atop towering limestone bluffs. The park is located in the Osage River Hills and is a classic example of a topography known as karst, characterized by caves, sinkholes, underground streams, large springs, and natural bridges. The remains of a huge stone castle add an air of romance and mystery to the richly wooded setting. The interpretive nature trail is handicap accessible.
TRAIL REPORT: 5 mile Hiking, Interpretive
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not specified
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Ha Ha Tonka State Park, Camdenton, MO 65020, Phone (314) 346-2986
HARRY S TRUMAN STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: West of Warsaw, off HWY 7, on HWY UU in Benton
County POINTS OF INTEREST: Surrounded by water on three sides, the park encompasses the 1,440-acre tip peninsula that juts out into Truman Lake. Swimming, boating and fishing are featured activities. The park also features a marina, boat ramps, and a campground with basic and improved sites. Sailing is a possibility on Truman Lake.
TRAIL REPORT: Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not specified
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Harry S. Truman State Park,
Warsaw, MO 65355, Phone (660) 438-7711
SIZE AREA
2,697 Acres
SITES
SERVICES
BOATING
FACILITIES
FISHING
Lake
PERSONNEL
Season
PICNICKING
Shelters
SWIMMING
SIZE AREA
1,440 Acres
SITES
Basic, Improved SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water, Showers, Laundry
BOATING
Lake, Marina, Boat Ramp,
Canoe, Rental
FACILITIES
Store
FISHING
Lake
PERSONNEL
Season
PICNICKING
Shelters
SWIMMING
Beach
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View of Ha Ha Tonka Castle from
above. Courtesy of odd.net
HAWN STATE PARK
TYPE OF CAMP: State Park DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 11 miles west of I-55 on HWY. 32 and then 4 miles south on HWY. 144 in southeast Missouri
POINTS OF INTEREST: One of Missouri’s most beautiful and unspoiled parks, Hawn State Park is a superb example of the eastern Ozark sandstone country. It contains lush stands of native pines and hardwoods. The 3,271-acre park also has a generous understory of dogwood, redbud, and wild azalea. A 10-mile backpacking trail, Whispering Pines Trail, is a special attraction at the park, a naturalist regularly visits Hawn to help visitors enjoy the natural setting.
TRAIL REPORT: 1 mile Hiking, 10 mile Hiking and Backpacking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not required
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Hawn State Park, St Genevieve, MO 63670, Phone (314) 883-3603
HOHN SCOUT RESERVATION
SIZE AREA
3,271 Acres
SITES
Basic, Improved, Scout
SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water, Showers, Laundry
BOATING
FACILITIES
FISHING
Stream
PERSONNEL
Season
PICNICKING
Shelters
SWIMMING
TYPE OF CAMP: Boy Scouts of America DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 4 miles West of Laurie on MO Lake Road RA in central Mo on the Lake of the Ozarks.
POINTS OF INTEREST: Lake activities are a possibility. 1 mile of shoreline on the beautiful Lake of the Ozarks; Kit Carson Trail.
TRAIL REPORT: Hiking, Backpacking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: 2 weeks
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Great Rivers Council, BSA, PO Box 736, Columbia, MO 65201, Phone (314) 449-2561
SIZE AREA
SITES
Scout
SERVICES
BOATING
Lake
FACILITIES
FISHING Lake
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
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INDIANA CAVE STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 22 miles north of Falls City on NEB 64E in southeast
Nebraska. POINTS OF INTEREST: Wooded bluffs overlooking the Missouri River. 10 mile hiking and backpacking trail goes through woods, open country and along the river offers terrific views! Iowa, Sac, and Fox Presbyterian Mission (museum) in Hiawatha, NE.
TRAIL REPORT: 10 mile Hiking and Backpacking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: 2 weeks
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Indian Cave State Park, Shubert, NE 68437, Phone (402) 883-2575
JOHNSON’S SHUT-INS STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 10 miles north of Lesterville, MO Take HWY N 7 miles north from intersection of HWY (21,49,72) to park entrance
POINTS OF INTEREST: Swift waters of the Black River flowing around some of
the oldest exposed rocks in the nation have formed a series of canyon-like gorges or ‘shut-ins’ in this 2,490-acre park. The park, which for the most part has been left as wilderness, contains more than 900 species of plants and wildflowers. It is a major trailhead for the eastern loop of the 500-mile Ozark Trail, which is currently under development.
TRAIL REPORT: 2.5 mile Hiking, 9 mile Hiking and Backpacking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not required
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Johnson’s Shut-Ins State Park,
Middlebrook, MO 63656, Phone (314) 546-2450
SIZE AREA
3,000 Acres
SITES
Basic
SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water, Showers, Laundry
BOATING
FACILITIES
FISHING
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
SIZE AREA
2,490 Acres
SITES
Basic, Improved, Scout SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water,
Showers, Laundry
BOATING
FACILITIES
FISHING
Streams
PERSONNEL
Season
PICNICKING
Shelters
SWIMMING
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KANOPOLIS STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 24 miles southwest of Salina, Ks on K-140, then 8
miles south on K-141 in central Kansas. POINTS OF INTEREST: General camping and lake activities on Lake Kanopolis; caves, petroglyphs (Indian rock carvings); Buffalo Track Canyon Trail in the park can be hiked in 1.5 hours; A very good place to study ecology.
TRAIL REPORT: Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not specified
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Kanopolis State Park, RR 1, Box 29 D, Marquette, KS 67464, Phone (785) 546-2565
KNOB NOSTER STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 1 mile south of Knob Noster, MO on MO 132 in
central western Missouri on clear fork creek POINTS OF INTEREST: Missouri’s forest meet the prairie at the 3,549-acre Knob Noster State Park. Native grasslands are managed to help preserve this fascinating landscape. The park features a visitor’s center, several small lakes, a stream, a wooded campground, an equestrian trail and camp, and two group camps for nonprofit organizations where advance reservations are required. 9-mile Clear Fork Creek Trail is within the park. Whiteman Air Force Base and the State Fair grounds (held in mid-august) are nearby. Year-round naturalist available.
TRAIL REPORT: Equestrian, 9 mile Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: 1 week
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Knob Noster State Park, Knob
Noster, MO 65336, Phone (816) 563-2463
SIZE AREA
1,588 Acres
SITES
Basic SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water,
Showers, Laundry
BOATING
Lake
FACILITIES
FISHING
Lake
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
SIZE AREA
3,549 Acres
SITES
Basic, Improved, Scout, Equestrian
SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water,
Showers, Laundry
BOATING
Lake, Canoe
FACILITIES
FISHING Lake, Stream
PERSONNEL
Full Time
PICNICKING
Shelters
SWIMMING
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LA BENITE RIVER BLUFF PARK TYPE OF CAMP: County Park - Jackson, MO
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 2 miles North of Independence on MO 291 in central western Missouri.
POINTS OF INTEREST: Fishing along Missouri River; Lewis and Clark trail begins here; Harry S. Truman Museum and Truman Courtroom are in nearby Independence MO
TRAIL REPORT: Hiking and Backpacking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: 2 weeks
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Reservationist, Fleming Park,
22807 Woods Chapel Road, Blue Springs, MO 64015, Phone (816) 795-8200
LAKE OF THE OZARKS STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: Near Osage Beach, MO off US 54, 4 miles east on
MO 42, then 5 miles south on MO 134 in central Missouri POINTS OF INTEREST: The wooded hills and miles of shoreline of this 17,152- acre park, Missouri’s largest State Park, provide a restful alternative to the surrounding tourist area. Many of the shaded campsites overlook the lake, and 25 are reservable. In addition, the Patterson Hollow Wild Area is offered. A Visitor’s center and tours of Ozark Caverns help visitors enjoy the cave’s Angel’s Showers - streams of water that continuously pour from the stalactites - and its other features. Nearby is: Bridal Cave, Kelsey’s Antique Cars, Camden County Historical Museum. Year-round naturalist available.
TRAIL REPORT: 13 mile Equestrian and Hiking; 11 mile Hiking; Interpretive
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not specified
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Lake of the Ozarks State Park,
Box #170, Kaiser, MO 65047, Phone (314) 348-2694
SIZE AREA
368 Acres
SITES
Scout
SERVICES
BOATING
FACILITIES
FISHING
River
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
SIZE AREA
17,152 Acres
SITES Basic, Improved, Scout
SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water, Showers, Laundry
BOATING Lake,
River, Marina, Boat Ramp, Canoe,
Rental
FACILITIES Store
FISHING
Lake
PERSONNEL
Full Time
PICNICKING
Shelters
SWIMMING
Beach
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LAKE WAPPAPELLO STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 16 miles north of Poplar Bluff on US 67, and 9 miles east on MO 172 in Wayne County
POINTS OF INTEREST: This park, at the southern end of the 8,600-acre Lake Wappapello, offers some of the best fishing in southeast Missouri. It has a marina with a complete stock of fishing supplies. Campsites and kitchen-equipped cabins are available at the park. The scenic Ozark terrain can be enjoyed from several hiking and backpacking trails. Mingo Wildlife Refuge and Lake Wappapello Dam are nearby.
TRAIL REPORT: 15 mile Backpacking; 6 mile Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not specified
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Lake Wappapello State Park,
RR.2, Box 46, Williamsville, MO 63967, Phone (314) 297-3232
LANDAHL PARK TYPE OF CAMP: County Park - Jackson, MO
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 2 miles North of Blue Springs on MO 7, then 2 miles
East on MO FF in central western Missouri. POINTS OF INTEREST: Woods, fields, fishing ponds. Fort Osage, the Harry s. Truman Museum and Truman Courtroom are in nearby Independence, MO
TRAIL REPORT:
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: 2 weeks
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Reservationist, Fleming Park,
22807 Woods Chapel Road, Blue Springs, MO 64015, Phone (816) 795-8200
SIZE AREA
1,854 Acres
SITES
Basic, Improved SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water,
Showers, Laundry
BOATING
Lake, Marina, Boat Ramp,
Canoe, Rental
FACILITIES
Store, Cabin
FISHING
Lake
PERSONNEL
Season
PICNICKING
Shelters
SWIMMING
Beach
SIZE AREA
1,397 Acres
SITES Basic
SERVICES
BOATING
FACILITIES
FISHING
Pond
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
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LEAVENWORTH STATE FISHING LAKE TYPE OF CAMP: Fishing Lake - Kansas
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 4 miles northwest of Tonganoxie on K-16 in central eastern Kansas.
POINTS OF INTEREST: Camping primarily for those engaged in fishing. Boating and canoeing only when fishing. Free lance nature trails are unmarked.
TRAIL REPORT:
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: 2 weeks
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Leavenworth State Fishing Lake, RR 1, Tonganoxie, Ks. 66086, Phone (913) 845-2665
LEWIS AND CLARK STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 2 miles southwest of Rushville, MO on US 59, 1.5
miles south on MO 45, then 1 mile west on MO 138 in northwest Missouri POINTS OF INTEREST: The 121-acre Lewis and Clark State Park is dedicated to explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, who visited this area on their epic westward journey. The park, which borders the 365-acre Sugar Lake, has a shoreline habitat suitable for bird watching, as Lewis and Clark noted in their journal. The park has a shaded picnic area and shelter overlooking the lake. Modern camping is available.
TRAIL REPORT:
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not required
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Lewis and Clark State Park, RR.2, Box 226, Rushville, MO 64484, Phone (816) 579-5564
SIZE AREA
507 Acres
SITES
Basic
SERVICES
BOATING Lake, Canoe
FACILITIES
FISHING Lake
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
SIZE AREA
121 Acres
SITES
Basic, Improved
SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water, Showers, Laundry
BOATING
Lake, Canoe
FACILITIES
FISHING Lake
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
Shelters
SWIMMING
Beach
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LITTLE BLUE -FORT OSAGE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: County Park - Jackson, MO
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: At Sibley, MO in central western Missouri
POINTS OF INTEREST: Fishing along the Little Blue and Missouri Rivers. Sibley cemetery with graves of very early settlers. Fort Osage, the Harry S. Truman Museum and Truman Courtroom are in nearby Independence, MO
TRAIL REPORT:
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: 2 weeks
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Reservationist, Fleming Park,
22807 Woods Chapel Road, Blue Springs, MO 64015, Phone (816) 795-8200
LONG BRANCH STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 2 miles west of the US 63 and US 36 junction
POINTS OF INTEREST: Long Branch State Park, located at Long Branch Lake, is oriented toward water recreation. It includes a sand beach for swimming, boat- launching facilities, and a fully stocked marina. The 1,834-acre park offers easy access to the 2,430-acre lake operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The park has a camping and picnic area and an exercise trail; other facilities are being developed.
TRAIL REPORT: Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not specified
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Long Branch State Park, Macon, MO 63552, Phone (660) 773-5229
SIZE AREA
264 Acres
SITES
Basic, Scout
SERVICES
Water, Restroom
BOATING
FACILITIES
FISHING
River
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
SIZE AREA
1,834 Acres
SITES
Improved
SERVICES Electricity, Water,
Restroom, Showers
BOATING
Lake, Marina, Boat Ramp,
Canoe, Rental
FACILITIES
FISHING Lake
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING Shelters
SWIMMING
Beach
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A view of the lake. Courtesy of visitusa.com
LONG VIEW LAKE ORGANIZED CAMP GROUNDS
TYPE OF CAMP: County Park - Jackson, MO
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: Off I-470, turn south on Raytown Road. Then 1.5 miles to camp.
POINTS OF INTEREST: Golf course, swim beach, paved bike trail (6.2 miles one way), recreation center, indoor pool (handicapped accessible), picnic facilities, basketball courts, marina and 2 boat ramps.
TRAIL REPORT: 6.2 miles Bicycle
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: 2 weeks
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Reservationist, Fleming Park,
22807 Woods Chapel Road, Blue Springs, MO 64015, Phone (816) 795-8200
LOST BRIDGE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 6 miles southeast of Garfield on ARK 127 in northwest Arkansas on Beaver Lake.
POINTS OF INTEREST: 5 mile Lost Bridge Nature Trail; Nearby is: Beaver Dam, overlook at Whitney Mountain, Eureka Springs; Saunders Memorial Museum (large collection of guns) at Berryville, Arkansas.
TRAIL REPORT: 5 mile Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Min. 2 months
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Resident Engineer - U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers. PO Box Drawer H, Rogers, Ark 72756, Phone (501) 636-1210
SIZE AREA
4,830 Acres
SITES
Scout
SERVICES
Water, Restroom
BOATING
Lake, Marina,
Boat Ramp, Canoe
FACILITIES
FISHING
Lake
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
Beach, Pool
SIZE AREA
29 Acres
SITES
Basic
SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water, Shower, Laundry
BOATING
Lake, Canoe
FACILITIES
FISHING Lake
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
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MARK TWAIN BIRTH PLACE STATE HISTORIC SITE
TYPE OF CAMP: State Historic Site
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: In Mark Twain State Park, off HWY 107 in Monroe
County POINTS OF INTEREST: A modern museum surrounds the two-room 1830’s cabin where Samuel Langhorne Clemens, author-humorist Mark Twain was born. The museum’s exhibits, including an early handwritten manuscript of Tom Sawyer and many personal belongings, bring Twain to life through displays that cover his childhood, and his adult life as an author and businessman. Camping is available at the nearby Mark Twain State Park.
TRAIL REPORT:
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not needed
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Mark Twain Birthplace State
Historic Site, Stoutsville, MO 65283, Phone (314) 565-3449
SIZE AREA
13 Acres
SITES
SERVICES
BOATING
FACILITIES
FISHING
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
SIZE AREA
2,771 Acres
MARK TWAIN STATE PARK
TYPE OF CAMP: State Park DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 7 miles west of Perry, MO on MO 154, then 3 miles north on MO 107 in northeast Missouri.
POINTS OF INTEREST: One of the oldest parks in the State Park system, Mark Twain State Park overlooks the new 18,600 acre Mark Twain Lake. The park has peaceful areas for camping and picnicking, and the lake offers such water activities as swimming and fishing. Also see Mark Twain Birthplace State Historic Site. Also Mark Twain Museum. Sailing is possible on the Mark Twain Lake.
TRAIL REPORT: 2 mile Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: 4 weeks
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Mark Twain State Park, Stoutsville, MO 65283, Phone (314) 565-3440
SITES
Basic, Improved SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water, Showers, Laundry
BOATING
Lake, Boat Ramp, Canoe
FACILITIES
FISHING
Lake
PERSONNEL
Season
PICNICKING
Shelters
SWIMMING
Beach
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MASTODON STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 20 miles south of St. Louis, off I-55 at Kiswick exit in
Jefferson County POINTS OF INTEREST: Mastodon State Park is one of North America’s most important sites for ice age men and animals, and is the site of an excavation of American Mastodon remains. The research here is helping scientists develop a meaningful picture of an ancient time in Missouri. Ancient specimens and artifacts from the park are on display at the new visitor center. The park is open for day activities, such as picnicking and hiking.
TRAIL REPORT: 2.5 mile Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not specified
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Mastodon State Park, Imperial, MO 63052, Phone (314) 464-2976
MERAMEC STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 4 miles east of Sullivan, MO on MO 185 in central eastern Missouri
POINTS OF INTEREST: Several miles of picturesque riverbank scenery are preserved in this 6,734-acre park, providing a haven for river recreation. The park’s large, full-facility campground borders the spring-fed Meramec River. Hidden within the park’s expanse of forest are several springs and more than 30 caves. Naturalist led tours of Fisher Cave offer and interesting adventure. The park also has a dining lodge, a general store, canoe rentals, and cabins. 10.5 mile Meramec Wilderness hiking trail is in the park. Nearby is: Meramec Caverns, Meramec State Park Museum, and Six Flags amusement park in Eureka, MO Year-round naturalist available.
TRAIL REPORT: 10.5 mile Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not specified
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Meramec State Park, RR.4, Box 4, Sullivan, MO 63080, Phone (314) 468-6072
SIZE AREA
425 Acres
SITES
Scout
SERVICES
BOATING
FACILITIES
FISHING
Stream
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
23 Sites SWIMMING
SIZE AREA
425 Acres
SITES
Scout
SERVICES
BOATING
FACILITIES
FISHING
Stream
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
23 Sites
SWIMMING
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MIAMI COUNTY GAME MANAGEMENT AREA
TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 5 miles north of La Cygne in central eastern Kansas.
POINTS OF INTEREST: Conservation, camping and lake activities. Migratory waterfowl may be seen here in season.
TRAIL REPORT:
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not specified
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Dept. of Wildlife and Parks, Rt 3, Box 205 A, Paola, Ks. 66071, Phone (913) 783-4507
MILFORD STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 4 miles north of Junction City, Ks. on US 77, then 3 miles west on K-57 in central Kansas.
POINTS OF INTEREST: General camping and lake activities on Milford Lake; Located in the beautiful Flint Hills country; Nearby is: Fort Riley, the first Territorial Capitol of Kansas and the post home of General George Custer.
TRAIL REPORT:
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not specified
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Milford State Park, RR.3, Box
192, Junction City, Ks. 66441, Phone (785) 238-3014
SIZE AREA
267 Acres
SITES
Scout
SERVICES
BOATING Lake
FACILITIES
FISHING Lake
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
SIZE AREA
1,084 Acres
SITES
Basic SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water, Showers, Laundry
BOATING
Lake
FACILITIES
FISHING
Lake
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
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MONKEY MOUNTAIN PARK TYPE OF CAMP: County Park - Jackson, MO
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 1 mile east of Grain Valley, MO on old US 40 (Buckner-Tarsney Rd) in central western Missouri
POINTS OF INTEREST: Many rugged features, woods, open fields, and a horse trail. Fort Osage (restored early 1800’s Indian Trading Post), the Harry S. Truman Museum and Truman Courtroom are nearby.
TRAIL REPORT: Hiking and Equestrian
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: 2 weeks
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Reservationist, Fleming Park,
22807 Woods Chapel Road, Blue Springs, MO 64015, Phone (816) 795-8200
MONTAUK STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 2 miles west of Laclede, MO on US 36, then 2 miles south on MO 130 in north central Missouri
POINTS OF INTEREST: The headwaters of the current river form where the 40 million gallons of water pouring daily from the Montauk Springs meet Pigeon Creek. The 1,353-acre park is developed around the springs and the old gristmill, which served as a gathering spot for area settlers in the early 1900’s. The park, a home of wintering bald eagles, is a popular spot for trout fishing and hiking. A meeting room near the lodge makes the park a choice spot for small conventions and retreats. The services listed are handicap accessible. Year-round naturalist available.
TRAIL REPORT: 1 mile Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not specified
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Montauk State Park, Rt.5, Box
279, Salem, MO 65560, Phone (314) 548-2201
SIZE AREA
855 Acres
SITES
Scout
SERVICES
BOATING
FACILITIES
FISHING
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
SIZE AREA
1,353 Acres
SITES
Basic, Improved SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water,
Showers, Laundry
BOATING
FACILITIES Store, Dining, Cabin,
Motel
FISHING
Stream
PERSONNEL
Full Time
PICNICKING
Shelters
SWIMMING
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NAISH SCOUT RESERVATION
TYPE OF CAMP: Boy Scouts of Am DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 1 mile Eamiles North on 121st street in central e
POINTS OF INTEREST: ProgramBeautiful camping area near the Kansas
TRAIL REPORT: 12.5 mile Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERV
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATI
Heart of America Council, BSA, 10210Phone (816) 942-9333
ONONDAGA C TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 7 milesH in Crawford County
POINTS OF INTEREST: Onondagspectacular caves in the nation becauseTours of the National Natural LandmaOctober. The clear waters of the MeramOnondaga Cave State Park, providing ehiking, and canoeing. The 1,317-acre pround naturalist available.
TRAIL REPORT: Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERV
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATILeasburg, MO 65535, Phone (314) 245
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Scouts in front of the
trading Post. Courtesy of www2.ljworld.com
NAISH SCOUT RESERVATION
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East of Bonner Springs on K-32, then 1.25 eastern Kansas.
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and Backpacking
VATIONS: 2 weeks
RMATION: Camping Service,
10210 Holmes Road, Kansas City, MO 64131,
CAVE STATE PARK
s southeast of the I-44 Leasburg exit, on HWY.
aga Cave is recognized as one of the most e of the quality and quantity of its formations. ark are provided daily from March through mec River wind along the boundary of the excellent opportunities for swimming, fishing,
park also offers camping and picnicking. Year-
VATIONS: Not specified
RMATION: Onondaga Cave State Park, 245-6417
SIZE AREA
1,200 Acres
SITES
Scout
SERVICES
Restroom, Water
BOATING
FACILITIES
FISHING
PERSONNEL Full Time
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
Pool
SIZE AREA
1,317 Acres
SITES
Basic, Improved, Scout SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water, Showers, Laundry
BOATING
River, Boat Ramp, Canoe, Rental
FACILITIES
Store, Dining
FISHING
River
PERSONNEL
Full Time
PICNICKING
25 Sites
SWIMMING
Beach
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PERRY STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 10 miles east of Topeka, Ks. on US 24, then 4 miles north on K-237 in central eastern Kansas.
POINTS OF INTEREST: General camping and lake activities on Perry Lake. 10 miles Perry Lake trail - good for backpacking also! Nearby is the state Capitol at Topeka, Ks.
TRAIL REPORT: 10 mile Backpacking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not specified
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Perry State Park, PO Box 129, Perry, Ks. 66073, Phone (785) 246-3449
PERSHING STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 2 miles west of Laclede, MO on US 36, then 2 miles south on MO 130 in north central Missouri
POINTS OF INTEREST: Pershing State Park is a memorial to John J. Pershing, commanding general of the American expeditionary forces during World War I. The park, which includes the richly forested bottomlands and wet prairie along Locust Creek, is a superb example of the original landscape of northern Missouri, which now is mostly agricultural. The portion of the creek in the park is one of the last sizable streams in Northern Missouri that has not been channelized. Two small lakes offer swimming and fishing opportunities, and a shady campground is available. Plentiful wildlife within the park.
TRAIL REPORT: Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not specified
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Pershing State Park, Rt.1, Box
133, Laclede, MO 64651, Phone (660) 963-2299
SIZE AREA
1,700 Acres
SITES
Basic SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water,
Showers, Laundry
BOATING
Lake
FACILITIES
FISHING
Lake
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
SIZE AREA
2,335 Acres
SITES Basic, Improved, Scout
SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water, Showers, Laundry
BOATING
Lake, Stream, Canoe
FACILITIES
FISHING Lake, Stream
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
Shelters
SWIMMING
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POMME DE TERRE STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 5 miles south of Hermitage, MO on US 64 in southwest Missouri in Hickory County.
POINTS OF INTEREST: Located on the bank of the 7,800-acre Pomme De
Terre Reservoir, this park is geared for water activities. The lake has hundreds of coves where good catches and solitude can be combined. A special feature is the opportunity to catch muskie. Boats and motors can be rented at the park. The park also has two
public beaches and two campgrounds with plenty of scenic camping spots. Other fish include: channel catfish, crappie, walleye, pike, black bass, white bass, and muskie. A 10 mile hiking trail is located there. Sailing is a possibility on Pomme De Terre Reservoir.
TRAIL REPORT: 10 mile Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not specified
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Pomme De Terre State Park, Pittsburg, MO 65724, Phone (417) 852-4291
POMONA STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 17 miles west of Ottawa on K-68, 5 miles northwest on K-268, then north on K-368 in central western Kansas.
POINTS OF INTEREST: General camp and lake activities on Pomona Lake; Nearby Ottawa Indian Burial Grounds, Centennial Cabin Museum, and the Old Depot Museum.
TRAIL REPORT:
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not specified
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Pomona State Park, Vassar, KS
66543, Phone (785) 828-4933
SIZE AREA
734 Acres
SITES
Basic, Improved, Scout
SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water, Showers, Laundry
BOATING
Lake, Marine, Boat Ramp, Canoe, Rental
FACILITIES
Store
FISHING
Lake
PERSONNEL
Season
PICNICKING
Shelters
SWIMMING
Beach
SIZE AREA
570 Acres
SITES
Basic
SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water,
Showers, Laundry
BOATING
Lake, Canoe
FACILITIES
FISHING Lake
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
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PRAIRIE STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 35 miles north of Joplin, off HWY. 43, on HWY. P
from HWY. K in Barton County POINTS OF INTEREST: The gently rolling, grass-covered hills of this 2,558-acre park are remnants of the vast prairie that once covered more than one-third of Missouri and 400,000 square miles of North America. The park protects a variety of native grasses and distinctive prairie animals, such as prairie chickens. At present, the bison are removed due to Brucellosis disease. In the future they will return. Picnicking, hiking, browsing through the visitor center, and wildlife observation are featured there. Year-round naturalist available.
TRAIL REPORT: 7 mile Hiking; Interpretive
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: 2 weeks
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Prairie State Park, Liberal, MO
64762, Phone (417) 843-6711
ROARING RIVER STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 1 mile south of Cassville on MO 76, then 5 miles south MO 112 in southwest Missouri
POINTS OF INTEREST: This state park features the rugged and scenic terrain of the southwest Ozarks. More than 20 million gallons of water gush forth daily from Roaring River Spring to form the headwaters of Roaring River. In spring, a waterfall pours from the mountainside into the river. Much of the 3,513-acre park has been preserved in its natural state. This park has a swimming pool, hiking trails, more than
200 campsites, cabins, a motel, a restaurant, and a rustic lodge that houses a complete supply of fishing equipment. Year-round naturalist available.
TRAIL REPORT: 3 and 6.3 mile Hiking; Interpretive
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Min. 2 weeks
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Roaring River State Park, Box D, Cassville, MO 65625, Phone (417) 847-2539
SIZE AREA
2,558 Acres
SITES
Basic, Scout
SERVICES
BOATING
FACILITIES
FISHING
PERSONNEL
Full Time
PICNICKING
11 Sites
SWIMMING
SIZE AREA
3,513 Acres
SITES
Basic, Improved SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water,
Showers, Laundry
BOATING
FACILITIES
Store, Dining, Cabin, Motel
FISHING
Trout
PERSONNEL
Full Time
PICNICKING
Shelters
SWIMMING
Pool
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ROBERTSVILLE STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: Near the junction of HWYS. O and N in Franklin
County POINTS OF INTEREST: This 1,010-acre park is located along the lower Meramec River. In addition to river access, camping, hiking, and picnicking will be available in the future. The park, currently under development, is not yet open for use.
TRAIL REPORT:
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not specified
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Robertsville State Park,
Robertsville, MO 63072, Phone (314) 257-3788
ROCK BRIDGE MEMORIAL STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 7 miles south of Columbia and I-70 on HWY 163 in
Boone County POINTS OF INTEREST: Many natural geological formations are the principal features at this day-use park. Devil’s icebox cave, the natural rock bridge and numerous sinkholes are part of the large limestone cave systems dating back
thousands of years. More than 700 acres of the park’s hilly, wooden terrain have been
designated as the Gans Creek Wild Area. TRAIL REPORT: 5.4 mile Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not specified
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Rock Bridge Memorial State
Park, Columbia, MO 65201, Phone (314) 449-7402
SIZE AREA
1,010 Acres
SITES
SERVICES
BOATING River,
Boat Ramp,
Canoe, Rental
FACILITIES
FISHING River
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
11 Sites
SWIMMING
SIZE AREA
2,238 Acres
SITES
Scout
SERVICES
BOATING
FACILITIES
FISHING
Stream PERSONNEL
Season PICNICKING
Shelters
SWIMMING
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Hiking Trail at Robertsville State
Park.
Courtesy of visitusa.com
SHAWNEE MISSION PARK TYPE OF CAMP: County Park - Johnson, KS
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: At 79th and Renner Road in Lenexa, Ks in central eastern Kansas.
POINTS OF INTEREST: Large wooded areas, natural prairie, ponds and lakes; Paddle boats may be rented; many varied activities and features of Kansas City are nearby; camping is restricted to Johnson County resident (troops) only.
TRAIL REPORT:
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: 2 weeks
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Johnson County Park & Recreation Dept, 6501 Antioch, Merriam, Ks 66202, Phone (913) 831-3355
ST. FRANCOIS STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 4 miles north of Bonne Terre on US 67 in central eastern Missouri
POINTS OF INTEREST: Comprising the rugged Pike Run Hills surrounding Coonville Creek and along Big River, the 2,735-acre park is rich in Civil War lore. Big River offers swimming, fishing, and boating. The park is a popular put-in for Big River float trips to Washington State Park, 24 miles downstream. The Coonville Creek wild area can be explored by horseback or on foot. 4 hiking and nature trails, camping, and picnicking are available. Boone Terre Mines, Lead Belt Mineral Museum and Ste. Genevieve (first permanent settlement of Europeans in Missouri) are nearby. The services described are handicap accessible. Year-round naturalist available.
TRAIL REPORT: 6.5 mile Hiking; 8 mile Hiking and Equestrian;
1 mile Backpacking TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: 2 weeks
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: St. Francois State Park, Boone
Terre, MO 63628, Phone (314) 358-2173
SIZE AREA
1,250 Acres
SITES
Basic
SERVICES
BOATING Lake, Canoe, Rental
FACILITIES
FISHING
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
SIZE AREA
2,735 Acres
SITES
Basic, Improved, Scout SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water,
Showers, Laundry
BOATING
Stream, Canoe
FACILITIES
FISHING
Stream
PERSONNEL
Full Time
PICNICKING
Shelters
SWIMMING
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ST. JOE STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: Near flat river on US 32 in St. Francois County
POINTS OF INTEREST: St. Joe State Park, with 8,238 acres, is Missouri’s second-largest State Park. Much of the nation’s lead ore was extracted from deep shaft mines beneath the Park for nearly half a century. In 1972, St. Joe Minerals Corp. donated the land to the state. The wooded portions of the Park provide horseback- riding and hiking trails, picnic areas, and campsites for horseback riders and other guests, while a section of the mined area of the park has been set aside for off-road vehicle use, there are 25 spaces. Monsanto Lake, in the center of the park, has a large swimming beach. The services and some of the trails described are handicap accessible.
TRAIL REPORT: Bicycle, Equestrian, Hiking, Motorcycle
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not specified
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: St. Joe State Park, Elvins, MO
63601, Phone (314) 431-1069
STOCKTON STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: South of Stockton on MO 215 in Cedar County
POINTS OF INTEREST: Situated along the rolling Springfield plateau, Stockton State Park is a recreational oasis overlooking the Stockton reservoir. The reservoir offers 25,000 acres for water activities, and the steady breeze makes it a favorite among Missouri’s sailing enthusiasts. The 2,176-acre State Park has a large, well- stocked marina, a restaurant and campsites. Variety of wildlife including quail, duck, geese, wild turkey, and deer are present in the park. Harry S. Truman Birthplace Memorial shrine is at nearby Lamar, MO The services described are handicap accessible. Sailing is a possibility on the Stockton Reservoir.
TRAIL REPORT: Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not specified
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Stockton State Park, Dadeville, MO 63635, Phone (417) 276-4259
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SIZE AREA
8,238 Acres
SITES Basic,
Improved, Equestrian
SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water, Showers, Laundry
BOATING
Lake, Boat Ramp, Canoe
FACILITIES
FISHING Lake
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING Shelters
SWIMMING
Beach
SIZE AREA
2,176 Acres
SITES
Basic, Improved
SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water, Showers, Laundry
BOATING
Lake, River, Marine, Boat Ramp, Canoe, Rental
FACILITIES
Store, Dining, Motel
FISHING
Lake
PERSONNEL
Season
PICNICKING
Shelters
SWIMMING
Beach
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TABLE ROCK STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 7 miles SW of Branson on HWY 165, 1 mile S of table rock dam
POINTS OF INTEREST: Located on the 53,300 acre Table Rock Lake, this park is a pleasant headquarters for vacationers visiting the many tourist attractions in the area. The clear waters of Table Rock Lake make it ideal for water activities and underwater scuba adventures. The park, within a minute’s drive time of Lake Taneycomeo, is outfitted with a marina, rentals and campsites. The services described are handicap accessible. Sailing is possible on Table Rock Lake.
TRAIL REPORT: ¼ mile Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not specified
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Table Rock State Park, Branson,
MO 65616, Phone (417) 334-4704
THOMAS HART BENTON HOME AND STUDIO STATE HISTORIC SITE
TYPE OF CAMP: State Historic Site
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 3616 Belleview, Kansas City, MO
POINTS OF INTEREST: This 2 1/2-story, late-Victorian style house was the residence of Missouri’s most noted 20th-century artist from 1939 until his death in 1975. The house and the carriage house, which was converted into an art studio, contain many of Benton’s personal belongings. No camping facilities are available at this day-use historic site.
TRAIL REPORT:
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not needed
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Thomas Hart Benton Home and
Studio, Kansas City, MO 64111, Phone (816) 931-5722
SIZE AREA
356 Acres
SITES
Basic, Improved SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water,
Showers, Laundry
BOATING
Lake, Marine, Boat Ramp,
Canoe, Rental
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THOUSAND HILLS STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 4 miles W of Kirksville, MO on MO 6, then 2 miles south on MO 157 in northeast Missouri
POINTS OF INTEREST: Nestled in the green hills of northern Missouri, Thousand Hills State Park is centered around the 573-acre Forest Lake. Swimming, picnicking and camping are offered. There are cabins and boat rental service as well as a dining lodge. There are also Petroglyphs (Indian rock carvings) and native grass restorations. Park Naturalist gives guided nature hikes, evening programs, and
pontoon boat rides (fee) in the summer. Naturalist programs are given all-year upon
request. Sailing is a possibility on the lake. Year-round naturalist available. TRAIL REPORT: 12.5 mile Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: First come
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Thousand Hills State Park, RR.3,
Kirksville, MO 63501, Phone (660) 665-6995
TORONTO STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 12 miles west of Yates Center, Ks on US 54, then 5 miles south on K-105 in southeast Kansas.
POINTS OF INTEREST: General camping activities; lake activities on Toronto
Lake. TRAIL REPORT:
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not specified
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Toronto State Park, PO Box 305, Toronto, KS 66777, Phone (316) 637-2291
SIZE AREA
3,210 Acres
SITES
Basic, Improved, Scout SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water,
Showers, Laundry
BOATING
Lake, Marine, Boat Ramp,
Canoe, Rental
FACILITIES
Store, Dining, Cabin
FISHING
Lake
PERSONNEL
Full Time
PICNICKING
Shelters
SWIMMING
Beach
SIZE AREA
955 Acres
SITES
Basic SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water,
Showers, Laundry
BOATING
Lake, Canoe
FACILITIES
FISHING
Lake
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
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Thousand Hills State Park in
autumn.
Courtesy of flickr.com
TRAIL OF TEARS STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 10 miles E of Fruitland on HWY 177 in Cape
Girardeau County POINTS OF INTEREST: Towering limestone bluffs above the Mississippi River and mixed hardwood forests covering the extremely rugged hills are characteristics of this 3,415-acre park. A portion of this wilderness once was a part of the route known as the Trail of Tears, a trail taken by the Cherokee Indians in their forced march to the west. The park’s natural and cultural features are interpreted in the new visitor center.
Camping, lake swimming are offered and hiking and horseback riding and backpacking are available on the 10 mile Peewah Trail. The services described are handicap accessible. Year-round naturalist available.
TRAIL REPORT: 1 mile Hiking, 10 mile Backpacking, Equestrian, Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: 1 week
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Trail of Tears State Park, RR.4, Jackson, MO 63755, Phone (314) 334-1711
TUTTLE CREEK STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 5 miles north of Manhattan, Ks. on US 24, then 3 miles northeast on K-13 in central eastern Kansas.
POINTS OF INTEREST: General camping and lake activities on Tuttle Creek lake. In nearby Manhattan, Ks: Kansas State University, Sunset Park and Zoo. Fort Riley and the 10-mile Fort Riley Historical Trail.
TRAIL REPORT: 10 mile Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not specified
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Tuttle Creek State Park, 804
Brockman Circle, Manhattan, Ks. 66502, Phone (913) 539-7941
SIZE AREA
3,415 Acres
SITES
Basic, Improved, Scout
SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water, Showers, Laundry
BOATING
Lake, Canoe
FACILITIES
FISHING Lake, River
PERSONNEL
Full Time
PICNICKING
Shelters
SWIMMING
Beach
SIZE AREA
1,159 Acres
SITES
Basic SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water, Showers, Laundry
BOATING
Lake
FACILITIES
FISHING
Lake
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
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VAN METER STATE PARK
TYPE OF CAMP: State Park DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 10 miles north of Marshall, MO on MO 41, then 6 miles northwest on MO 122 in central Missouri
POINTS OF INTEREST: Once the home of prehistoric Indian tribes, what is now Van Meter State Park is characterized by stately black walnut trees and wildflowers. Archaeological research here supports evidence that Indians inhabited this area as early as 10,000 B.C. Missouri Indians, for whom the state is named, were the last
Indian culture to inhabit the area during the 17th and 18th centuries. The park has a new visitor’s center, a wooded campground and an 18-Acre lake for fishing.
TRAIL REPORT: 2.5 mile Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not needed
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Van Meter State Park, Miami, MO 65344, Phone (660) 886-7537
WAKONDA STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 3 miles S of LaGrange on US 61 in Lewis county
POINTS OF INTEREST: A favorite among fishing enthusiasts, Wakonda State Park features a 75-acre lake and a large sand beach with room for a variety of beach sports. Cabins, campgrounds and rental boats are available in the 273-acre park. Sailing is possible on the lake.
TRAIL REPORT:
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not specified
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Wakonda State Park, LaGrange, MO 63448, Phone (314) 655-2280
SIZE AREA
983 Acres
SITES
Basic, Improved Scout
SERVICES
Electricity, Restroom, Water, Showers
BOATING
Lake, Canoe, Rental
FACILITIES
FISHING Lake
PERSONNEL
Full Time
PICNICKING
Shelters
SWIMMING
SIZE AREA
273 Acres
SITES
Basic, Improved SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water, Showers, Laundry
BOATING Lake,
Boat Ramp, Canoe, Rental
FACILITIES
Cabin
FISHING
Lake
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
40 Sites
SWIMMING
Beach
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WALLACE STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 6 miles S of Cameron, off I-35, on MO 121 in Clinton
County in northwest Missouri POINTS OF INTEREST: Wallace State Park’s wooded grounds and lake create a peaceful camping area. The Trice-Dedman Memorial Woods, owned by the Nature Conservancy and cared for by park staff, is one of the best examples of pre-settlement forest in Northwest Missouri. Nearby is Worlds of Fun (Kansas City Amusement Park), Pony Express Museum in St. Joseph and the Watkins Mill State Park. A 5-mile hiking trail is also provided.
TRAIL REPORT: 5 mile Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not specified
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Wallace State Park, RR.4, Box 52, Cameron, MO 64429, Phone (816) 632-3745
WASHINGTON STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 13 miles NE of Potosi on MO 21 in Washington
County in central eastern Missouri. 8 miles south of DeSoto, MO POINTS OF INTEREST: Nestled in the forest lands of the eastern Ozarks, the
1,415-acres now known as Washington State Park once were ceremonial grounds for prehistoric Indians. Today, the petroglyphs - rock carvings that are remnants of the Indian culture - are a special attraction. The park has a modern swimming pool, and Big River, which borders the park, provides opportunities for canoeing and fishing. A dining lodge, kitchen equipped cabins, and shaded campsites are located in the park.
1000 step nature trail and two other trails are in the park. Elephant Rocks State Park and Taum Sauk Mountain (highest point in Missouri) are 1 hour away.
TRAIL REPORT: 10 mile Hiking and Backpacking; 4.5 mile Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: 2 weeks
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Washington State Park, RR.2, Box 450, DeSoto, MO 63020, Phone (314) 586-2995
SIZE AREA
502 Acres
SITES
Basic, Improved, Scout SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water,
Showers, Laundry
BOATING
Lake, Canoe
FACILITIES
FISHING
Lake
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING Shelters
SWIMMING
Beach
SIZE AREA
1,415 Acres
SITES
Basic, Improved, Scout
SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water, Showers, Laundry
BOATING Stream, Canoe, Boat Ramp
FACILITIES
Store, Dining, Cabin
FISHING
Stream
PERSONNEL
Season
PICNICKING
Shelter
SWIMMING
Beach, Pool
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WATKINS MILL STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 1.5 miles west of US 69 at Excelsior Springs, MO on
MO 92, then 1 mile north on MO RA POINTS OF INTEREST: Situated adjacent to Watkins Woolen Mill, the 818-acre park features a small lake for fishing, swimming and boating. It also has a camping and picnicking areas, and an asphalt bicycle and hiking trail along the shore of the lake. See also Watkins Woolen Mill State Historical Site. The picnicking sites, the trails, and the services are handicap accessible. Sailing is also possible on the lake.
TRAIL REPORT: 4.7 mile Bicycle and Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: 2 weeks
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Watkins Mill State Park, RR.2,
Box 270, Lawson, MO 64062, Phone (816) 296-3387
WATKINS WOOLEN MILL STATE HISTORIC SITE
SIZE AREA
1,442 Acres
SITES
Basic, Improved, Scout SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water,
Showers, Laundry
BOATING
Lake, Canoe, Boat Ramp
FACILITIES
FISHING
Lake
PERSONNEL
Season
PICNICKING
60 Sites
SWIMMING
Beach
TYPE OF CAMP: State Historic Site DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 6 1/2 miles north of Excelsior Springs on U.S. 69, and
1 1/2 miles west on HWY MM in Clay County POINTS OF INTEREST: During the mid-19th century, this historic site was part of Bethany Plantation, the 3,660-acre livestock farm owned by Waltus Watkins. The owner’s house and outbuildings, the woolen factory and gristmill, and the nearby church and unusual octagonal schoolhouse have been restored. The factory, the only
19th century American woolen mill with its original machinery still intact, is a National Historic Landmark. Tours are available through the mill and house. Camping is available at the adjacent park. See Watkins Woolen Mill State Park.
TRAIL REPORT:
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not needed
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Watkins Woolen Mill State
Historic Site, Lawson, MO 64062, Phone (816) 296-3357
SIZE AREA
624 Acres
SITES
SERVICES
BOATING
FACILITIES
FISHING
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
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View of the mill.
Courtesy of cas.umkc.edu
WESTON BEND STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 1 mile south of Weston, MO on MO 45 in Platte
County POINTS OF INTEREST: This park is located along the Missouri River, which can be seen particularly well from the handicapped accessible overlook. Picnic areas are available, and other facilities for the park are under development.
TRAIL REPORT: Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not specified
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Weston Bend State Park,
Weston, MO 64098, Phone (816) 386-5443
WILSON STATE PARK TYPE OF CAMP: State Park
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: 20 miles east of Russell, Ks. on I-70 then 8 miles north on K-232 in central Kansas.
POINTS OF INTEREST: General camping and lake activities on Wilson Lake. Interesting sandstone formations with Indian petroglyphs.
TRAIL REPORT:
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: Not specified
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Wilson State Park, RR 1, Sylvan
Grove, KS 67481, Phone (785) 658-2465
SIZE AREA
818 Acres
SITES
Basic, Improved SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water,
Showers, Laundry
BOATING
FACILITIES
FISHING
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
30 Sites
SWIMMING
SIZE AREA
788 Acres
SITES
Basic SERVICES Electricity,
Restroom, Water, Showers, Laundry
BOATING
Lake, Canoe
FACILITIES
FISHING Lake
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
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WINDING RIVER GIRL SCOUT CAMP
TYPE OF CAMP: Girl Scouts of America DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: At MO 116 and MO MM near Dearborn in western
Missouri. POINTS OF INTEREST: General camping activities; hiking and ecology; nature trail; heated lodges are available - damage deposit required.
TRAIL REPORT: Hiking
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: 2-4 weeks
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Mid-Continent Council of Girl
Scouts, 8383 Blue Parkway, Kansas City MO 64133, Phone (816) 358-8750
WYANDOTTE COUNTY PARK TYPE OF CAMP: County Park - Johnson, KS
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP: At 91st and Leavenworth Rd in Kansas City in
Central Eastern Kansas. POINTS OF INTEREST: General camping and lake activities on Wyandotte County Lake; many varied activities and features of Kansas City is nearby; Camping restricted to Wyandotte County residents (troops) only; boat rental available.
TRAIL REPORT:
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESERVATIONS: 2 weeks
WHO TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: Wyandotte County Park, 3488
West Drive, Kansas City, KS 66109, Phone (913) 299-0550 or (913) 299-0551
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409 Acres
SITES
Scout
SERVICES
Restroom, Water, Shower
BOATING
FACILITIES Cabin
FISHING
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
SIZE AREA
1,500 Acres
SITES Basic
SERVICES
Restroom, Water
BOATING
Lake, Rental
FACILITIES
FISHING
Lake
PERSONNEL
PICNICKING
SWIMMING
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