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18 Attractions to Explore Near Mark Twain National Forest

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Mark Twain National ForestMark Twain National Forest is a wonderful addition to Reynolds County's stunning natural beauty. Covering over 1.5 million acres, this National Forest is the perfect location for outdoor enthusiasts who appreciate diverse terrain, wildlife, and stunning vistas. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities such as hiking, biking, camping, hunting, horseback riding, and fishing in some of the most pristine waterways.
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Alley Spring & MillAlley Spring & Mill is a beautiful and historic attraction located in Shannon County, Missouri, that offers visitors a glimpse into the region's rich cultural heritage and natural beauty. The centerpiece of the attraction is the Alley Spring, which is one of the most picturesque and popular natural springs in the state. The spring flows from an underground source and creates a crystal clear pool that is perfect for swimming, kayaking, and fishing.
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Jacks ForkJacks Fork is a picturesque river that flows through Shannon County, Missouri, and is one of the most popular destinations in the region. The river is located within the Ozark National Scenic Riverways and spans over 45 miles, offering visitors a range of outdoor recreational activities, including fishing, swimming, tubing, and kayaking.
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Jacks Fork Jacks Fork River is a scenic and pristine waterway renowned for its crystal-clear waters and unspoiled natural beauty. The river spans over 40 miles and is a designated National Scenic Riverway, protected by the National Park Service.Jacks Fork River offers visitors a range of recreational opportunities, including fishing, swimming, tubing, and kayaking. It is home to a variety of fish species, including smallmouth bass, goggle-eye, and sunfish, making it a favorite among anglers.
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Greer SpringNestled in the heart of Oregon County, Missouri lies Greer Spring, a breathtaking natural wonder that draws visitors from around the world. Considered to be one of the largest natural springs in the state, Greer Spring produces over 200 million gallons of water per day, making it a vital resource for the local community.The spring is surrounded by lush greenery and wildlife, creating a serene and tranquil atmosphere perfect for relaxation and rejuvenation.
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Rocky FallsRocky Falls is a magnificent natural wonder nestled in Shannon County, that lures visitors seeking respite in the midst of awe-inspiring natural beauty. It is one of the most popular destinations in Missouri, located within the Ozark National Scenic Riverways and is a serene oasis in the heart of the Ozark Mountains.Rocky Falls features a picturesque waterfall that flows over a rocky ledge, creating a breathtaking natural swimming pool that is ideal for swimming and wading.
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Ozark National Scenic RiverwaysOzark National Scenic Riverways is a breathtaking destination located in the heart of Shannon County, Missouri. Covering over 80,000 acres, the national park boasts some of the most pristine and stunning rivers, springs, and streams in the country, making it a must-visit attraction for nature enthusiasts and adventurers.The park offers visitors a range of outdoor activities, including fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and camping. It is also home to a diverse range of plant and animal species.
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Klepzig MillKlepzig Mill is a historic landmark situated in Shannon County, Missouri, that provides visitors with a glimpse into the region's rich cultural heritage. The mill was built in the late 19th century by the Klepzig family, who were prominent citizens of the town, and served as a local hub for grinding wheat and corn.The mill is a striking example of the Ozark style of architecture, which is characterized by its use of native materials, such as stone and wood, and its practical design.
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Blue Spring (Current River)Blue Spring is a natural wonder located in Shannon County, Missouri, that offers visitors a spectacular sight of crystal-clear waters and stunning natural beauty. It is one of the largest springs in Missouri, with an average flow of around 90 million gallons per day. The spring gets its name from the intense blue color of its waters, which is a result of its depth and the high purity of the water.
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Echo Bluff State ParkEcho Bluff State Park is a stunning natural wonderland, spans over 430 acres of lush greenery, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike. The park gets its name from the towering bluff that overlooks the park and provides a picturesque view of the Meramec River.As visitors explore Echo Bluff State Park, they are greeted by a variety of natural attractions, including crystal clear streams, stunning geological formations, and unique rock formations.
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Current River State ParkCurrent River State Park is a true gem located in Shannon County, Missouri. The park covers over 1,200 acres and is nestled in the heart of the Ozark Mountains, offering visitors stunning natural beauty and countless outdoor recreational activities. The park is named after the Current River, which is one of Missouri's most popular and scenic rivers, known for its crystal-clear waters, sandy beaches, and excellent fishing opportunities.
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Irish WildernessOregon County, Missouri, is home to the breathtaking Irish Wilderness, a vast and diverse natural wonder spanning over 16,500 acres. Designated as a wilderness area in 1984, it is one of only a few in the state of Missouri and offers a unique and pristine outdoor experience for visitors.The Irish Wilderness is a dense and rugged forest that is home to a variety of wildlife, including black bears, bobcats, white-tailed deer, and wild turkeys.
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Ozark National Scenic Riverways Park Ozark National Scenic Riverways Park is a stunning natural wonder that feels like something out of a postcard. From dramatic bluffs to the crystal-clear waters of the Current and Jacks Fork Rivers, everything about this park is breathtaking. But what really sets it apart from other parks is its quirky charm. You can camp out in an old-school Airstream trailer, explore abandoned historic sites, and even tube down the river.
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Welch SpringWelch Spring is a natural wonder located in Shannon County, Missouri, that draws visitors seeking respite in the midst of awe-inspiring natural beauty. The spring is one of the most popular destinations in the state, located within the Ozark National Scenic Riverways. It is a serene oasis in the heart of the Ozark Mountains that offers visitors stunning views of crystal-clear waters and towering bluffs.
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Big SpringBig Spring in Carter County, Missouri is the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. The clear, blue waters of the spring can be seen from the top of a nearby bluff, providing visitors with a breathtaking view. For the more adventurous folk, there is the option to kayak or canoe down the Current River, or even go hiking in one of the many nearby trails. But let's be real, the real reason to visit Big Spring is for a good ole fashioned float trip.
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Ozark National Scenic RiverwaysOzark National Scenic Riverways is a breathtaking destination located in Texas County, Missouri, which offers visitors a chance to experience the natural beauty of the Ozarks. The park spans over 80,000 acres and includes the Current River and Jacks Fork River, two of the most picturesque waterways in the region.The park is a popular destination for outdoor recreation and offers a range of activities, including camping, hiking, fishing, canoeing, and kayaking.
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Grand Gulf State ParkThe Grand Gulf is a mile-long, narrow chasm that features winding streams, collapsed caves, and rocky formations, making it a popular spot for hiking and rock climbing. Visitors can take advantage of the well-maintained trails that wind through the canyon, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding scenery. The rock formations in the park are considered to be some of the most challenging in the Midwest, making it a popular destination for experienced rock climbers.
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Mammoth Spring National Fish HatcheryMammoth Spring National Fish Hatchery is a vital facility located in Fulton County, Arkansas, dedicated to fish conservation, propagation, and wildlife management. This hatchery plays a significant role in sustaining fish populations, particularly native and endangered species, in the region.It is a crucial facility that not only supports local fisheries and recreational angling but also plays a significant role in preserving and restoring aquatic ecosystems.

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Mark Twain National Forest
Nestled in the beautiful Ozark Mountains sits the Mark Twain National Forest, a true gem in the heart of Barry County, Missouri. You can't beat the natural beauty of this area, with trees stretching as far as the eye can see and wildlife roaming free. It's the perfect spot for outdoor enthusiasts who love hiking, camping, and all things nature. And let's be real: if you haven't experienced the joy of roasting marshmallows over a campfire in the middle of the forest, you haven't truly lived.
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