There’s so much to love about the Missouri outdoors. From the gorgeous rushing rivers to the gently rolling hills and mountains, our state is a treasure trove of natural wonders just waiting to be discovered. With that in mind, we’ve put together the ultimate bucket list for anyone in Missouri who loves the outdoors. Ready to get started? Adventure awaits!
Just off Missouri Highway 19 lies the trailhead for Greer Springs. The hike is only 0.9 miles, but you can also kayak or float through via the Eleven Point River.
2. Ha Ha Tonka State Park - Camdenton
Ha Ha Tonka State Park, 1491 Missouri D, Camdenton, MO 65020, USA
No list of things to do outside in Missouri is complete without a mention of the iconic Ha Ha Tonka State Park. Explore the castle ruins or hike to the top for a beautiful view of the Niangua arm of the Lake of the Ozarks. Experience the surreal beauty of Ha Ha Tonka State Park when you watch the brief drone video below:
You'll not only get to see Missouri's tallest waterfall, but you'll also get to stand atop the state's high point by hiking this trail. Learn more about what makes Mina Sauk Falls such a bucket-list-worthy attraction.
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4. Crystal City Underground - Crystal City
Crystal City Underground, 700 Crystal Ave, Crystal City, MO 63019, USA
What's cooler than kayaking on a river? Kayaking through caves of course. This 150-acre spring-fed lake is completely underground. Learn more about visiting the unforgettable Crystal City Underground in Missouri.
The Braille Trail not only takes you to the Elephant Rocks but it's also designed for people with visual and physical disabilities. Learn more about why Elephant Rocks State Park might just be the best state park in Missouri.
7. Devil's Icebox - Columbia
Devil's Icebox, Sinkhole Trail, Columbia, MO 65203, USA
Located in Rock Bridge Memorial State Park, Devil's Icebox is a favorite amongst visitors. Hike the Devil's Icebox trail to view and explore its cave and underground stream. It's truly the most unique hidden park in Missouri.
A lot of tragic history is attached to this state park. It was here that 9 out of the 13 Cherokee Indian groups crossed the Mississippi River when they were being relocated to Oklahoma. Today, it's been created into a state park with trails and a visitor center to educate visitors on the land's history. Have you ever visited Trail of Tears State Park?
Tucked away in the Mark Twain National Forest, Marble Creek offers creekside campsites at a low cost for visitors. The Ozark Trail also runs through this park, so there are plenty of opportunities to go for a jog or a hike.
10. Grand Gulf State Park - Koshkonong
Grand Gulf State Park, State Hwy W, Koshkonong, MO 65692, USA
Known to many as the "Little Grand Canyon", this state park features 130-foot walls that resulted from a collapsed cave system. Learn more about planning your visit to the impressive Grand Gulf State Park in Missouri.
Hike a short trail to enjoy the beauty of Blue Spring, a 310-foot-deep spring on the Current River. It's so beautiful, that Native Americans called it the "Spring of the Summer Sky."
Trappers Camp is a crag in the little town of Osceola that rock climbers retreat to for a challenging climb. Its 70-foot wall rises up where the Osage and Sac rivers meet.
13. Fugitive Beach - Rolla
The Fugitive Beach, 16875 County Rd 5285, Rolla, MO 65401, USA
Once a rock quarry, now a rural oasis for swimmers and sunbathers. Check out this little beach outside of St. Louis for a fun day in the sun. You'll quickly discover why it's the perfect hidden beach in Missouri to get away from it all.
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14. Pickle Springs - Saline Township
Pickle Springs Natural Area, Dorlac Rd, New Offenburg, MO 63670, USA
With a mixture of waterfalls, box canyons, and 250 vascular plant species, Pickle Springs is undoubtedly one of the most diverse, if not the most diverse, natural areas in Missouri.
15. Lake of the Ozarks State Park
Lake of the Ozarks State Park Campgrounds, 257 Public Beach Rd, Brumley, MO 65017, USA
Whether you like to bike, run, hike, kayak, horseback ride, boat or swim, Lake of the Ozarks has something for every and any outdoor enthusiast. It's the largest state park in Missouri, and it's absolutely brimming with outdoor adventures.
We hope this list of Missouri outdoor adventures has inspired your next great outing. What are some of your favorite natural spaces in Missouri? Feel free to share them with us in the comments below — we would love to hear from you! And, before embarking on your next great outdoor adventure, don’t forget to check out our hiking essentials packing list.
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Beth C. |January 09, 2024
What are the top natural wonders in Missouri?
Missouri is absolutely brimming with natural beauty. Below you'll find a list of the top natural wonders in Missouri. And the best part of all? Each of these is free!
Elephant Rocks State Park
Grand Gulf State Park
Mina Sauk Falls
Rocky Falls
Clifty Creek Natural Bridge
Blue Spring
Johnson's Shut-Ins
How many of these stunning places in Missouri have you visited? To learn more about what makes each of them so magnificent, be sure to check out our full list of the top natural wonders in Missouri.