The 12 Most Incredible Natural Attractions In Missouri That Everyone Should Visit
By Liz Oliver|Published July 12, 2017
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Liz Oliver
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Liz is a Missouri native with a B.A. in English from Mizzou and a M.A. in Non-Profit Administration from Lindenwood University. She works for a STL metro-area community college and enjoys writing, traveling, and indoor cycling. Her true passion is forcing her encyclopedic knowledge of Missouri facts on uninterested strangers from across the globe!
Missouri is full of amazing and beautiful natural attractions. We have many awesome state parks, conservation areas, and even a national forest all open for public use. It’s hard to pick which amazing location to visit next but here are 12 natural attractions that we have featured before compiled into one action packed list. Summer is the best time to experience all the natural beauty Missouri has to offer, so get out there and start making memories!
Located in the Mark Twain National Forest,
Marble Creek Recreation Area is a beautiful place to camp out this summer.
Check out the amazing hiking trails and cool off in Marble Creek located right off the campsites. Click
here for the address and more information.
Taum Sauk Mountain is Missouri's highest point of elevation. Located in Ironton you will be blown away by the beautiful views and natural waterfalls. Click
here for the address and more information.
Missouri summers can get hot and the humidity can be intense. Luckily, in the cave state you can head underground for perfect temperatures year round. If you haven't sipped wine underground this is an experience you can't afford to miss. Click
here for the address and more information.
Long ago Missouri was covered in natural prairies. Overtime, development has nearly wiped away our natural habitats. If you want to see what Missouri looked like in it's former glory be sure to visit the Prairie Garden Trust in New Bloomfield. Click
here for the address and more information.
Bennett Springs State Park is one of Missouri's most popular trout fishing destinations. With awesome trails and great swimming holes this park should be on your Missouri bucket list. Click
here for the address and more information.
Arcadia Valley is one of Missouri's most beautiful destinations.
Find Johnson's Shut-Ins and Elephant Rock State Park there as well as hundreds of camp grounds and hiking trails throughout the area. Click
here for the address and more information.
Located in North County St. Louis is Columbia Bottom Conservation Area. Right now you can visit and see the beautiful sunflower field or just take in the amazing scenery around the Mississippi River. Click
here for the address and more information.
Doqwood Canyon is an amazing nature park near the Arkansas boarder. Check out beautiful waterfalls and endless activities before having dinner at the Mill and Canyon Grill Restaurant.Click
here for the address and more information.
Have you been to any of these 12 natural attractions? Which places have been your favorite? Let us know in the comments below!