6 Natural Wonders Unique To The Show-Me State That Should Be On Everyone's Missouri Bucket List
We should all probably have a Missouri bucket list and, if we have one, we should definitely add to it from time-to-time. After all, we have so many amazing things to see and places to go in Missouri that we don’t want to miss out at all. You might have been to a few of the natural wonders in Missouri listed below. However, they’re always worth another visit for their sheer uniqueness.

It's probably safe to say that Johnson's Shut-Ins are Missouri's most well-known. However, Castor River Shut-Ins are more than worth a visit too. The only pink shut-ins in Missouri, they serve as a popular swimming hole during the summer. Read more about this gorgeous Missouri natural wonder in our previous article.

Elephant Rocks State Park, 7390, 7406 MO-21, Belleview, MO 63623, USA
A natural wonders bucket list would not be complete without a stop at Elephant Rocks State Park. The gorgeous rock formation, which dates back more than 1.5 billion years, looks like circus elephants lined up. Snap photos, or watch the kids as they climb the rocks. Take a peek at all that awaits at Elephant Rocks State Park in our previous article.
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Meramec Caverns, 1135 Hwy W, Sullivan, MO 63080, USA
Meramec Caverns should be on every Missourian's bucket list and, according to USA Today, it's also one of 60 bucket list-worthy destinations in the entire United States. Who are we to argue, right? Join a guided tour of this natural wonder then check out some of the other on-site attractions, including ziplining tours and riverboat rides seasonally. Plan your visit to Meramec Caverns with a peek at our previous article.
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Clifty Creek Natural Bridge, 21671 MO-28, Dixon, MO 65459, USA
You'll have a short hike, around 2.5 scenic miles, that will take you to this beautiful natural wonder. The natural bridge measures 40 feet and is estimated to be hundreds of years old. Stroll under the 13-foot bridge for unique views, and snap photos of this unique Missouri natural wonder. Get more details about the trail that leads to Clifty Creek Natural Bridge in our previous article.

Alley Spring, MO 65466, USA
Alley Spring boasts some of the most gorgeous turquoise water you'll find in all of Missouri. If you've got time and it's open, visit the century-old Grist Mill that sits over the spring for a unique adventure. Learn more about the trail that leads to Alley Spring in our previous article.

Grand Gulf State Park, State Hwy W, Koshkonong, MO 65692, USA
Did you know that Missouri's home to its very own Little Grand Canyon? Yep, and you'll find it at Grand Gulf State Park. The more than one-mile long canyon is a must-see. Just be prepared to do a bit of walking to see it all. Unfortunately, there's not a trail to the bottom of the canyon.
Find out why Grand Gulf State Park belongs on your bucket list.
What are some other natural wonders that belong on every Missouri bucket list? Let us know in the comments! You might also want to start a Missouri nature bucket list.
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