Facilities includes: seven-unit motel; 17 cabins-some riverfront; 45 RV hook-ups; 60 tent sites; a small general store; arcade; public laundry facilities; and a shower house.
Canoes, rafts, kayaks, and tubes are available for rent. On the banks of the Jacks Fork River. Open April-October.
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All rooms are ground level with parking right outside the door. Weekly rates available; four-day discounts. Daily housekeeping.
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Canoe, kayak, inner tube and small raft floats. Facilities include pool, dining, general store, hot showers, modern restrooms and electric hook-ups. Camping, RV sites and cabins available. You can cross the Current River on the ferry. Located in the Ozark National Scenic Riverways, 21 miles south of Salem, off Route 19, at the junction of Routes K and KK.
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Family campground with 162 spaces beside the Jacks Fork River. Some sites with electricity and water. Two blocks to Alley Mill and the one-room schoolhouse. Park rangers lead hikes and campfire programs during the summer. Group rates offered. Reservations at www.recreation.gov.
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Located off I-44 at exit 184. Secured parking for cars, trucks, RV and buses.
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Three of our suites have jetted tubs. Be sure to see our Lionel model trains layout when you stay with us. We are located seven miles north of Jefferson City, on Route 54 at the Route OO exit. The Katy Trail is four miles; Lake of the Ozarks is 40 miles, there is a winery four miles away. We have a large parking area.
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Amidon Memorial Conservation Area is a 1,630-acre area located on the upper reaches of the Castor River. The forest's timber species range from mixed hardwoods to shortleaf pine to cedar glades. A granite shut-ins on the Castor River adds an interesting geologic feature. The Driscoll Tract contains two old grist mill sites that date to the mid 1800s, lending a historical flavor to the area. The area is located south of Route J, eight miles east of Fredericktown. County Road 208 fords the Castor River.
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Quiet relaxation on beautiful Table Rock Lake. Individual one-, two- and three-bedroom lake view cabins and one condo. Valley View has a pool, a shaded park, playground, a guest laundry, a boat launch and dock. Boat rentals available.
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Facilities include: a 100-yard baffled rifle/pistol range with 20 covered booths; target sockets arranged at distances of 7, 15, 25, 50, 75 and 100 yards; bench rests and seats for shooters, with seating for spectators; paper bull's eye targets and target stands; trap and skeet; shotgun patterning range with full-size turkey targets provided; static and 3-D archery ranges. Cost: rifle/pistol range, shotgun patterning, and archery, $3/hour; skeet/trap, 25 clays, $3/person.
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This rugged forest and old fields area has a hiking trail and 25 miles of field roads open to horseback riders. It also offers access to the Jacks Fork and Current rivers. The 39,325-acre area is north of Eminence and extends 15 miles west to near Summersville. It can be accessed by Routes 19 and 106, or Route D.
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Angler's Paradise is a private fishing camp providing bass, bluegill, and crappie fishing in private reservoirs. Bring your own boat, or rent one from us. We have three modern cabins on the six miles of private shoreline. Guide service is available. Our lake record largemouth bass is 13 pounds. Visit our Web site to see our facilities and some of the great memories from our many years of operation.
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Year-round camping on 23 acres; 50 sites, all with full hookups; 40 are pull-through. Tent, $18; RV, $22. Near Interstate 29 and Business 71. Open all year.
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All ground-floor rooms with outside entrances. Cable TV. No-smoking and smoking rooms available. Two blocks east of Route 71 at Rich Hill exit; four miles from Four Rivers Conservation area.
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Apple Creek Conservation Area is located in northeast Cape Girardeau County, three miles east of New Wells on State Route CC. The Missouri Department of Conservation created Apple Creek Conservation Area in 1986 with the purchase of 2,082 acres from several landowners. Steep hills and narrow valleys characterize this area, and approximately 2.5 miles of Apple Creek Stream frontage forms its northern border. The area is home to a mix of upland oak-hickory forests and a few bottomland forests. The Conservation Department has created watering ponds and planted food plots and agricultural crops within the forest to provide additional food sources for wildlife. Timber harvests are also an important part of habitat management; they produce forage and cover for forest wildlife. The area is located north of Cape Girardeau; take the Fruitland exit off I-55, go seven miles north on U.S. Route 61, then six miles east on Route CC.
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Two furnished, house-trailer cabins; plus a separate acre for riverfront camping, all surrounded by the Mark Twain National Forest. The three-bedroom cabin is on five acres; it sleeps 10, is wheelchair accessible and includes a large pavilion and horse pen. The two-bedroom cabin is on 13 acres; it sleeps eight. Both cabins have private bedroom, full kitchen, fire pit, barbecue grill, picnic table and a screened porch. Pets are welcome, no leash required. Located 90 minutes from St. Louis; five miles from the Berryman Trail; six miles from the Ozark Trail; four miles from the Huzzah and Courtois creeks.
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This charming home, built in 1853, is filled with antiques. It is on the National Historic Register. Two guestrooms, one with a fireplace. Porch swings. Full breakfast.
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Located off I-29 at exit 84; five miles from Squaw Creek National Wildlife Sanctuary. We have a video surveillance system for all common areas. Proudly owned and operated by a Disabled American Veteran and family. Lifetime member of Disabled American Veterans, the National Rifle Association, and H.O.G.
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Nearly 7,000 acres of outdoor recreation. More than 30 lakes provide a wide variety of fishing. A number of nature hiking trails dot the area, along with a three-mile trail for hiking and biking. Hunting opportunities are available, depending on the season. A full-service rifle, pistol, trap and skeet range is open Fri.-Mon, 10 a.m.–4 p.m., and Tue., 2 p.m.-8 p.m., for a fee. There is a field archery range. The visitor center features educational displays and naturalist-led programs in aquatic and forest ecology, reptiles, birds, trees. Programs require reservations. Ample picnic facilities include barbecue grills, benches and a covered pavilion. Take I-64; go south on Route 94; then travel 1.5 miles west on Route D. Closed all state holidays and Thanksgiving weekend.
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This is the grandaddy of all outdoor stores. Supplies for fishing, hunting, camping, boating, and golfing, along with gifts, footwear and apparel can be found here. Explore the 300,000-square-foot showroom loaded with unique features, including a Tracker boat showroom, and an indoor firing range. Cascading waterfalls, flowing steams, live ducks, giant aquariums and a huge selection of outdoor, hunting, fishing and boating gear. See the 30,000-gallon saltwater aquarium.
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Standard Best Western motel. All ground floor rooms. Remodel in 2009.
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This hotel is across from The Shoji Tabuchi Theatre and Paradise Grill. Features two-sink vanities and in-room coffee makers. There is level parking. We have an in-house ticket service.
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We are a full-service RV park located on the banks of crystal-clear Big Creek. All 40 of our big-rig friendly sites have 30- and 50-amp electric, water, and septic hookups, cable TV, and Wi-Fi. We fill propane tanks on-site. We have private shower suites, an on-site laundry, a game room and a meeting hall to serve all your needs. Big Creek is good for wading, catch-and-release fishing, or swimming on hot days. The nature trail that runs along the creek is good for walking and enjoying the Ozark outdoors.
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Our cabins are fully equipped, bring your food and charcoal. Bar open Friday and Saturday night. Tent and RV camping, plenty of shade trees, hot showers and toilets. Horseback trail rides and off road four wheeling park within seven miles. We are located 1.5 miles from the Current River.
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More than 288 million gallons of water flow from Big Spring each day, making it one of the world's largest springs. Enjoy hiking, fishing, camping and picnicking. Four miles south of Van Buren. Part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverways.
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Family-friendly camping with large RV sites; 30/50-amp electric, water, sewer, FREE Wi-Fi and cable TV. Tent sites are available. Air-conditioned recreation room includes video games, pool tables, board games, laundry room, a convenience store, firewood, ice and a clean bathhouse. Also, there is a shaded upper deck overlooking the Current River. Cabins are available and have cable TV, central air, a complete kitchen, two Weber grills, fire pit, and covered porch with tables and chairs. Sleeps eight+. Located on the banks of the Current River, one-quarter mile south of Van Buren. Tube rentals and float trips available.
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