A statue of John William "Blind" Boone sits in the park named in his honor. Blind Boone was a brilliant musician who grew up in Warrensburg. This restored park features a scent garden, wind harp, gazebo and reflexology path. Ideal for family outings or quiet contemplation.
This park in downtown Columbia is bordered by the Flat Branch Creek and features a gazebo, benches and tables, sidewalks, landscaping, historic markers and green space. The south end of the park features a sprayground, suspension bridge, playground, seating areas, and public art. The park serves as the trailhead to the MKT trail.
The park offers trout fishing on the Roubidoux River (Missouri fishing license required); an underwater cave that's open for scuba diving (clearance from the sheriff’s department required); picnic tables; restrooms; and a walking trail. The Trail of Tears crossed the Roubidoux River here. Park may be closed during flooding.
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