The 10 Places You Absolutely Must Visit In Missouri This Spring
By Liz Oliver
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Published May 14, 2017
Spring is in the air and it’s time to get outdoors and experience all of Missouri’s seasonal beauty. Missourians are blessed with some seriously beautiful scenery and spring is one of the best times to visit Missouri parks and gardens. These are the 10 places you absolutely must visit in Missouri this spring once the weather turns warm and the flowers begin to bloom.
1. Mark Twain National Forest - Fredericktown
The Marble Creek Recreation Area is one of the best camping sites in the state. With 750 miles of trails in dense woodlands, Marble Creek Recreation Area has everything for an outdoor enthusiast.
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2. Charleville Vineyard & Microbrewery - Ste. Genevieve
The Charleville Vineyard and Microbrewery is the prefect destination for a spring day road trip. Enjoy a wine tasting of a flight of beers on the patio on a warm spring day. Be sure to designate a driver because this serene setting is hard to leave.
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3. Prairie Garden Trust - New Bloomfield
The Prairie Garden Trust is full of prairies, ponds,
and woodlands. Over 50 types of grasses and flowers make up the prairie and can be enjoyed year round. However, spring is the best time to see the prairie flowers in full bloom.
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4. Dogwood Canyon - Lampe
Dogwood Canyon is an amazing Missouri getaway. Rent a segway to tour the grounds, go fishing, or just gaze at the beautiful waterfalls.
After a day filled with adventure, unwind with dinner over the creek,
next to the parks largest waterfall.
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5. Mingo National Wildlife Refuge - Puxico
Mingo National Wildlife Refuge in Puxico is a great destination for those interested in hiking, fishing, photography, or hunting. Bird watchers have encountered 245 unique bird species with-in the refuge.
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6. Ewing & Muriel Kauffman Memorial Garden - Kansas City
The Ewing and Muriel Kauffman Memorial Gardens are alive with color in the spring. This little oasis in Kansas City is a beautiful spot to get away from city life. A warm spring day requires a visit to the gardens.
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7. Flower Hill Farm - Beaufort
A springtime drea, Flower Hill Farm is open to the public during blooming season. Guests can pay to pick the wild flowers to create beautiful arrangements. They even have parties for brides to pick their wedding flowers!
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8. Ha-Ha-Tonka State Park - Camdenton
Ha-Ha-Tonka State Park is located along the Lake of the Ozarks and is accessible by car or boat. The castle ruins among the beautiful lake setting is unlike anything you've see in Missouri. Visit in the spring for great views and weather but fewer crowds.
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9. P&D Honey Farm - Fair Grove
P&D Honey farms offer tours of their grounds and bee keeping lessons. The farm is full of gorgeous flowers that are pollinated by their bees. They also offer a unique breakfast highlighting their honey.
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10. Big Spring - Van Buren
Big Spring is located inside the Ozark Scenic Riverways. This spring an enormous first magnitude spring. The water produced by this spring remains at about 58 degrees year long which keeps the Current river cool too. Visit in the spring for the beautiful green surroundings.
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What other places in Missouri are best in the spring? Let us know in the comments below before the weather gets too warm!
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