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Eleven Point River Section of Ozark Trail
Doniphan
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The 30-mile trail is popular among, hikers, backpackers and horseback riders. Allow plenty of time; it's tough to cover the entire trail in one day, even on horseback. No drinking water is available in the parking area or on the trail. Activities in this area include picknicking, floating, canoeing, boating, fishing, hiking and camping.

Eleven Point River Section of the Ozark Trail is located in Oregon County, running east and west about 20 miles south of Winona. It has several lookout points for the Eleven Point River. Leffer Look has high bluffs from which to gaze at the water. Devil`s Backbone offers karst features. Other points of interest along the Eleven Point River Section of the Ozark Trail are the Bockman Spring House and the cool waters of Hurricane Creek.

There are four trailheads on this section:

  • Forest Service Road 3152 - From Winona, take Route 19 south to FSR 3152. Go east about six miles to the trailhead.
  • Greer Recreation Area - From Winona, take Route 19 south to the Eleven Point River.
  • McCormack Lake - From Winona, go south on Route 19 about 13 miles, then take a right into the McCormack Lake road. The trail begins near the dam.
  • Forest Service Road 4155 - From Thomasville, go north on Route 99 about three miles to FSR 3173. Go east 1.5 miles, then north on FSR 4155 for about a mile to the trailhead.
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Greer Spring and Trail
Alton
Trail

Hike a nine-tenths mile trail that descends to the second-largest spring in Missouri, Greer Spring, which has an average daily flow of 222 million gallons. Look for the trailhead sign on Route 19, eight miles north of Alton. Homesteaded by Thomas Simson in 1845; purchased by Samuel Greer in 1859. Activities include picknicking, floating, canoeing, boating, fishing, camping, biking trails, a backpacking trail and equestrian trails. On-site parking and vault toilets are available.

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Harry S. Truman Walking Trail
Independence
Trail

This 2.7-mile path, along the sidewalks of Independence was Harry S. Truman's favorite route. The 43 plaques embedded in sidewalks along the way tell much about the man and his hometown. Brochures are available at key points along the route.

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Historic Walking Tour
Salem
Trail

This self-guided walking tour of the downtown area of Salem, and the old residential area, features 63 historic homes and buildings. Photos and historic descriptions of each site are posted on a plaque at the nearest utility pole. A brochure containing a map and describing the tour is available at the start of the tour near the Courthouse in Salem, or it can be obtained at the Visitors Center at 200 S. Main St. in Salem.

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Middle of Nowhere Ranch Hiking Trails
Harris
Trail

Middle of Nowhere Ranch offers great terrain for the hiker or just someone who needs to getaway for a leisurely stroll with nature. With more than 800 contiguous acres, featuring heavy woods and rolling pastures, our trails can take you along a stream's bank or up and down groomed trails through some heavy timber. Cleared, groomed "stop-over" areas are available throughout the complex for that relaxing picnic lunch or just to sit and watch our abundant bird and other wildlife.

Water hydrants are located at various points on the land and we position water stations at marked locations. Access to our hiking trails is free to our overnight guests. Day-hikers who wish to utilize our facility must pay a fee and register at the clubhouse during normal business hours.

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Ozark Greenways
Springfield
Trail

Ozark Greenways is a non-profit membership organization, expanding Springfield's greenway trail network throughout the Springfield area, for bicycling, running, walking, and alternative transportation. There are a variety of trails in the Ozark Greenway network, including the 35-mile Frisco Highline Trail. Trailheads are located a various points throughout the city; please consult the map on our website for more information.

Three trails in our network have been designated as National Recreation Trails by the National Park Service. They are: The Frisco Highline Trail, Galloway Creek Greenway and South Creek Greenway.

Please note, the address provided and the map below approximate one of the trailheads for the Frisco Highline Trail.

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Roger Pryor Pioneer Backcountry
Eminence
Trail

This area is located in a remote area of the Ozarks. It provides hikers and backpackers access to the solitude and wildness of the state’s largest undeveloped area. The 61,000-acre unit is located within Pioneer Forest, the state’s largest privately owned forest. The Department of Natural Resources provides access to this area with 27 miles of trail. The area includes nearly 15 miles of frontage along the Current River and contains two designated natural areas with impressive old-growth trees.

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St. Louis Riverfront Trail
St. Louis
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An 11-mile paved trail along the Mississippi River, between the Gateway Arch and the Old Chain of Rocks Bridge. Plazas, parking, signage, artwork and drinking fountains are scattered along the route. Bike rentals are available from the kiosk below the Gateway Arch, open extended hours on Tuesday evenings. Trailnet hosts the a nighttime Riverfront Trail Rides every Tuesday, May-August. Check our website for details.

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Trail of Memories
Butler
Trail

More than 100 flowering trees line the half-mile trail, which also has benches and is surrounded by flowers. Take a walk to experience the love and memories that fill this trail.

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Warrensburg Biking and Walking Trail
Warrensburg
Trail

This eight-mile, round-trip trail runs along Hale Lake Road and Route DD on the south side of Warrensburg. The trail is paved, with slight hills.

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Waynesville Walking Trail
Waynesville
Trail

A one-mile walking trail runs along the Roubidoux River from Waynesville Park to Laughlin Park. There are pavillions, restrooms, playground equipment, easy river access and an underwater cave.

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Hiking and Biking in Missouri
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April 20, 2012
Looking for adventure? In Missouri, you don’t need to look far. Pack your hiking boots, strap that 10-speed to the car, and get ready to explore our state's natural beauty and discover what “the great outdoors” truly means. Located on a peninsula bordered on three sides by water, Harry S Truman State Park, near Warsaw, affords dramatic views of crystal-clear waters and steep bluffs. Hiking trails wind through the oak woodlands, natural grasslands and lakeside areas. If ...
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Wheels in Motion
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July 6, 2011
Much can be discovered when you explore nature on two wheels. Healthy, invigorating and fun—bikes provide the perfect way to cover new ground and see interesting sights. Pomme de Terre State Park, just off of Route 64 near Pittsburg, offers scenic views and plenty of room to ride. The lake itself is 7,800 acres, providing a nice, broad circumference around which to pedal. If your Missouri vacation to-do list includes “getting away from it all,” Pomme de Terre State Park is ...
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The Wheel Thing: Biking Through Missouri
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April 15, 2011
When springtime comes to Missouri, car rides just won't cut it. Now is an ideal time to check the air in those bike tires and head out on a two-wheeled adventure. Cycling gets a nostalgic twist at Route 66 State Park in Eureka, where you can ride along a segment of this iconic American highway, referred to as The Mother Road. In addition to a fun bike ride, the state park affords access to the Meramec River, plus picnic areas and equestrian trails, making it easier than ever to “get ...
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Southwest Fun Five
MDT Staff (Nov. 2011) 
May 14, 2010
Theaters: The Branson phenomenon started in 1959, when the Baldknobbers Jamboree Show opened with the four Mabe brothers. After more than 50 years, the Baldknobbers cast includes singers, musicians and comedians. Branson, known as the Live Music Show capital of the World, offers visitors more than 50 live performance theaters. Walking Trails: For those who enjoy walking and biking, the Ozark Greenways system consists of six trails through Springfield. Further south, the Busiek State ...
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