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e e ers an r T g s , wn T y

y h r h a then south on eatu P c k cr n , oup camping h e a sinkhole est of Rock n

o f o t e C v

ocky island g r be c l periods i r

i c e t k ving ock to be r s e

p wl a

om State Route vides visitors a wirling waters of

’ y rang a r l r y c b r n r y ers t s i - H wn o r o s ma dition to their y the park In 1803 the f p p difficult) leads b m . e a sun-splashed

: s a then south on

,

r eline and ws and the d ,

a i o a g er Rock m a d eam Ga , erses and the

s b o r ville the e r e e o el ers hi r d m eline Hiking

C ese v or an ancient ci

l l p e ound st f c r w esurgence contains

n , f

m w of historic r rain once p v che r u r e

od e d r

b c enthusiasts r e state park of b e of c y boat. r r r which runs th ydrangea. o e e e on his w e i er Mines Rec , v r

, o e T past during r n c a a k

d r b h and white ash T s

.

v er in Missouri classified h r s , r ,

a s

a . at the c r In a orges s n t

, r . Mill y v i s e disabled-accessible a

. a - w 4 y

and equestrian us i edear

f e rich in the cultural g e e

once der om the

, Coo a ounds l e r wn via Highw e s ea of c ed men d yak wis t e eek

r

d

r 8 li r o r r a T

e r c v r

a k oll

o o v r a e ,

M ederickt e e , s 6 r then east on State Route a w

c

y ri r , l c k y skill l k m wild ri

r r A o ,

l k l ers and horseback riders - s

Ball

e water - one of the most

e a

Altenburg a a o n e b s ellow a The la

s ou

e o

permitted. r - A 1-mile loop hiking trail c ers a 2.5-mile hiking trail (skill i k e was i r d h

ested te y a b

f v ac . o

eas

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v

eet f of

, r each Sil d h or

o r esome vi .

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h e f s i is e e r t Camping is not permitted cascades r the fl h e .

and , r e n

o a om

c

l r ers visitors a variety of

w yvill k

d d f s ea

e unique geologic

, ville C om F f catfish r t e ty s

y the Einstein Mining Compa h a o e r b r

vides access to the ri i , r a w r n ether L d n v en r

g T ough the granite bed u b a ederickt h ea of ut a o

d what ecuti A o n es and underg e v ee campg etch w l oad r w s

e

r h r u r .

o n t n 1,700 i e x r ooms and an a a T v a r s r t

d e of

P

o i e r e v k a ce of pu ,

d h backpacking . ea k , of est south of the backpac est f r st r

o y th of Bonne

a r , c n picnic

r s

r u i w

a r a e who d . e h ood moonshin n rushing p der o g e

er adjacent to Millst w

r

n , esurgenc i

est camping ws. A e th ers an r

t o ty a v g a i o shagbark hic

A east f es d ound f v om F

om f k

,

s r r e r

o channel d ation - ers e is o e - r

r r r o

s W e The wild ,

t d w

v d m r n

k r Rock fragments in the b Ball Mill Resurgence acts li h al a c . ,

y to c n v t

vailabl e wilderness is named . s r r .

ea u and Coo n La r a eloped

bla e a r e signed with w eation a ,

Local Indians thought the a C e a yville and can be accessed f s . a T

r

s r

ea t eatu with r a r

n v r ooded site close to urban amenities h y 72 , the t r Francis is the on o th f l r i

r . s g r including the 4-mile Sho e i .

l t ea a ea of s w e

F unity La , ptain Meri A ea u - essu i r r

f a est outer

p

w

ood sou ws r e r n a or hiking y 67 no t ty a e ec r y

o

r f i or hi e ea f a g h r l e m u s ests nestled in na a to r f g r eas w u a p r o with er has cut th

A e t

k P

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een a

ed to be of human origin

h The or a lazy afternoon st i a c o bluegill r i a Natu or their expedition to the Pacific no e

v r ,

h g d r und f f e

n Primiti r unity A t f

v ound trail connects to the Sho e one of the mo , y to a height of 60

The rich o Wilderness t magnificent e Run Hills of the park a

. v

the n

y C y the issuing waters

l S a A hiking trail p erlook on the bluffs ab f n n w

i r r h i

e C s

a landing was established atop the or making i k Francis Ri

The island is accessible on o . . , ark en mile trail (out and in

. g h b v b

t m f , p a The St u a . the y al

e l

R k

v n

u g .

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er mine operated i

shut-ins o r

, r tunities . r eation c o i

r the

e

y 61 no n n d v American u e a w s

r bass r ar outl d i

was a then 10 miles on C to County Road 406 a and k , i b a ,

ed , o

access a Highw v vy rainstorms of spring

r 416 n .

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ea

dens Conse r s

p tunities a o om o of e of the a e T r r d s w The loops a r

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l r h n f

c C the Pi g o a d f . along

A l sites , on ea is accessible f e i equipped

. i ed and white oak 460. Rec

e Natural .

t n

U e Ball Mill Resurgence Natural i a

e a y an

r p r n e rail is open

r State r p

er is high

a r i ee picnic a A campg edients D s

s r m

e , T e is T e

r uch v r r

r

eational trails in this beautiful 2,735 ac

k l

Road y a Manitou r a disabled-accessible v Mountain i d i h e y taking State Route i , r O e a r

F

esident Grant issued an e Highw l He

5 moderate) which rings the la . e Resurgence r . b m

: ough virgin or most of the

i . n b a o r y County Com . visitors K

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pl H t l k e Missouri Highw r

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r The a y S la r s

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U Mines 1 y

County r c

tunity to explo tunities ound smooth d b The 11-mile trail includes a 6.7-mile southern loop and 4.3-mile er Pile r .

n

e r Route b e Run ad r difficult)

a e i ancois r r r r ta

n

t e P Mill e

or those just out , . .

e y t and th - i r : k wing the he o f historical

, t eational oppo h o t r erses f u t thern loo r

h c l e F h r e a o k t t ers th County v el e t This spectacular 4,131 ac Located on the St Nestled on a 310 ac The 20 ac T The The Pi This 32 ac Steeped in histo r

ea ea wer Rock Natu “white-water” u t o e e .

ovides r ench missionaries in 1698

ea c ll r public purposes

c a i a k v r r v i l o r r h t b r i p h esurgence becomes a spring ec efuge for Civil o o o e spectacular shut-in a to State Route Mountain and a sil A as of granite stones beli when the ri the 1870s Rock State runoff and g granite to l r and to County Road 916 taking hi s p f sugar m Pile Mountain include S w s Conse Per and drains surface water Silver r ac a l oppo a h is located in the city of p r oppo (skill l Region valuable ing is located on abundant oppo T and the Interstate 55 natural George Rogers Clark fishing pie M Millstream Ga P Ball S St to a natural scenic Rock rising majestical in 1871 P f a near Mooner A no the Mississippi Ri island was explo and F accessed T r County inhabited connecting trail with g tr natural beaut heritage and lo s e y ’ l E. v

21 ea.

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r r r

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r difficult)

ossed : ers w o

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ovide e is a small etcherside In a v , r

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ximate e y on

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ough t of the Ozark

which is r e o o , , r encompasses F D I , This segment r ough ests

r r granite

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v The park rail segment

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r

r c g ound and eams m o estern access to The nea T total pp

pp W

f . Campg T

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r eathering h edominate ed

at eek with an ea a Gorge a

. y ee miles no Wilderness Wilderness w Missouri

r y

r

r moderate) o miles off of State , y which l

r

, est w

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r

wain Mina

yal a e Crane La eek el wth r off th in

th T , e on the Big Ri r

ears a e to the 132- r

the v o ea ed glades rail which passes th r The o

k y k r r e a e Designated A r T just no

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,

r

w g Bell

ond C r the entual of v y) passes th A The trail is open to both th of Pilot Kno

vailable

l

o v o P e

Eastern access can be r a . . s deepest vall y 12 miles south of ’ r Hi e

l or hiking (skill l . y w y Mark ohnson on Count the

r f wain National

J t rail is primiti The y 21 rail is located in I

eek Campg r Campg usual and memorable hiking is

Elephant Rocks State Park is ers

. el T

(skill a f

r

The T

located T osion and . n

v

ea fishermen and picnic , r

oup sites. , osses . es will est side of the highw e r of the r aum Sauk Mountain Marble r

r

and

aum Sauk Mountain state parks

eek T c A w ea E

Missouri

. The 100-ac

T es with a wilderness quality ha r

vy rains occu

s Bell Mountain trail

r ximate at Fishing and picnicking a e Bell Mountain ’ .

er a billion r

e .

is a na a ormation ea Park , r s highest waterfall ashington Count o C ’ v esent conditions A

r F

eatu A mile-long braille trail r e pped-accessible park r parking

vailable at both Crane La our g f o eams which can usual ea eam with s on Count

the eas

a

f

trail

A e located about t e sea l . ecommended . a W which

r including the Ozark r

r r r

vice

, within ys along this trail section p r

v r , pp oot traffic on

e ation our miles no a r rail and is open to f A e f . of if he a

o aum Sauk Mountain wimmers , ers and equestrian traffi v the

T ark State and on State Route r

s e ynolds Count

r , T k ers ,

ound is equipped with 39 single sites

P e vailable The e vation A in k and

r

on County off State Route D y four miles south of I ed st a Marble v

e common to old-g

ea on the oll Gat r l . f r

bi

handic , rail ( r r began e T , rail

Region Falls. y 21

Limited e the State est Se

T ,

Natural a a

s T ea r om shady glades to a cascading waterfall w section ’

eet ab r rail

. Range r

est side of Highw f r eation located in the state a hiking/biking Mountain the vailabl ers ,

ark or hi y within the Mark o y 49 at Edgehill in I T o

c r

Conse l f s Shut-Ins and camping a vil k ’ A ovides a unique habitat with p a State w

the P The section of the trail which is pa F

aum Sauk Mountain State Parks and

32. e

railheads a e Ozark

h

r

e

; . umber of st

Sauk to e T r the e located at Hazel C . r ovides 7,448 ac ximate T

o by impounding Crane

y

with n is located in the park r Mountain r r in The park includes , e eek section begins to the no

.S estern I

o g o internal hiking trails a

.

e ers one of the most u Rec e is located sites

r r traffi f . Ozark e

of

k p ee completed sections of the Ozark U

k w or hi , w

f e r Ozark or horseback riding

pp vation k C State eek section of the Ozark f La th eet high Mina om ascents to ridge tops st e us 131. eloped this section of the Ozark ohnson

f

a the D

r eam end of a shut-ins , r

, r Sauk r J the aum Sauk section is one of the most scenic and rugged eline of beautiful Council Bluff La k orld v Wilderness Mountain Mountains ennial spring- r

r 12.5-mile

r

ears a T Limited parking is

La e r vice parking a . at ers a 5-mile double loop trail ers t

. Highw camp the etcherside w

Park. f y

f miles

ea on the a

osses a , r y vailable

race C of d

Mountain

ea is popular with r K

r

a s Mountain

offit Mountain and T t of th y

’ nine walk-in sites and r

equipped ws

of ,

Wild Boar Campg r

aum 32

. r

Road est corner of the 9,027 ac on e open y n e es ests interspersed with pine and scatte

permitted.

o onde

s Crane cus elephants on parad Rocks aum Sauk Mountain State Park at the end of Route CC uch difficulty r e of T a ’

r Conse r ough the a pe k

Wilderness p The mountains and vall is

P , r w

, vious trail experience is T es

k r equestrian Bluff Crane La

w vide

o is . State a eight . m side

s Shut-Ins and , r

e f

’ ound and State Route

est Se e camp sites a , o r dition to the small segment of Ozark r La and r ed campsites a ea r Francois Francois highest Sauk om v r

A along County Road 61

y , d

ac

eek

r

v . . eatu south r The

o In general p r f

s r .

f ’ and aum Sauk Section is located on State Route Mountain

o segment

ws the sho A F .

eation a

on Count o

St St r

T e .

ped the giant boulders to their p County r r o k a ersity of plant species mo eek Located Rugged A segment of the Ozark This state park of The Marble C The 35-mile The trail c Located in no In a All or pa

um ane k

a esent eated ma ea r which the park is named ll ot hnson v r r .S etche etcherside Mountain Conse r a rail is also open r r ec eet long and 30 o o o o geologic to c f and mountain bi C cascades of Mina Sauk Falls point in Missouri at 1772 find in tod dam at the upst Crane La Primiti T on State Route C activities on wheelchair accessibl sh magma was pushed to near the surfac located off Missouri Highw train of ci the f camping T State Route CC 3,276 K J passes th K The Mountain 21 miles experiences p both runs Elephant miles Mountain U the Shut-Ins sections along the enti can be gained to the midpoint of trail in panoramic vistas ranging f state C located off State Route N in R Madison Counties enti Route The trail varies f intersection with Highw in I Missouri imp some p Council gained at camping is permitted Ozark holl the parking a Campg without di r County and meanders south into I double sites f a flood hic f Bell ins C La the south the facility The 24-mile the miles of trail maintained Wilderness of . w e e - er r o C rail the r phic v or , eek es r of our th e olls, T a

y f rail r F deau r r

C r r , r om om ed

r T y a w

r

r . r ea,

st ers, es an e of the o

ead r ea r r k r pe r What- ou’ll find

glades. in. y ea A Counties. deau to a

y hi eas . Gira wn as the

Although b eted and r

e n

city parks r ocesses of , ea,

e r C topogr o . dozens v Route difficult). r

The r eatu

r amenities eatu Count

y sp

A a to : f f

Apple C

pe

but not

r . ou can , A y individuals ed within the

a The a walk o old grist mill el y y moderate),

o b

thern section

cedar v : , . y a peaceful b w and permitted. ehicl k C

r w the r y

half-hour e

v o The Ozark o er 57,000 ac l el

rain T Natural a State

,

o ormed and deau

pe Gira is

,

ed varied v r v f

open . Madison y eight miles east and .

th r v

a l all

y e facility located on

e o c and a

r l r ound and along a

vation ell-interp o unicipality or is Natural

ys on The 0.5 mile Natu es r e it will join the

ulti-use Castor Ri oad

r

while the southern eat place to explo , theastern a , e Indian tribes f ond

to r parks

w r . r . . otected and managed r m (skill The trail winds f r

and Skaters and skate- v

. No P

m Gira r The no

Y om just south of the Steep hills and na e

. rail is maintained by the .

61 e

r

er and the Illinois . k T no (skill e not all

With u The trail is conside in v y ty e been

ximate

horses ea r ers eatu

pe e p

a

n y 2.5 miles of v camping f . r whe o sample the fine wines of r l a , k ,

state

estern Bollinger Count r in a close Conse e or just enj er is a popular shut-ins r r Blue

er runs near ,

arget shooting and fishing n

e and ecological p

e

v , rail v C bi v w o miles backpacking difficult) T v

v y

val of fi t hiking and biking trails T

thqua

A pp de

y h

. r w r y o their u r trail a en an off- r a the

the

Bollinger

r ,

v The park is located just east of

Highw

and Center oods Ea The trail is e o

y t

e And along the w

ximate

y skies

. de is w Hiking

biking l

ersit

em The park commemorates a tragic or a long distance trail which will v

. in

.

eloped deau.

moderate) r r f

. o

: ea is a 1,630 ac r v

o : located W . ea r v r The

r primiti r

.S it m

en eakfasts. , r

y 300 miles of the trail h el ea e ers

eastern which has come to be kn el . r er er sho ough , r l is ough the City of C

di A es the 15 mile This beautiful trail is divided into vice U r f v , k excitement or tranquillity - tether A v eational

r and

v , pe trail.

pp r e open to the publi

b d or r r

r

a

e r

.

e om State Route ced a in r a

e r deau urban a l hi Gira

r and th contact the local r Ri of

r ea , ty r

ximate vation

Madrid

Se C , ail ell-d th r , o

r ea ea r can o y 34 in south ws of Ol’ Man Ri f park. the ers due to the rugged te ound the basic campg to loops r

r and Rec

w eatu e

r a A long-distance pe om County Road 822 ple Holl

T e n tunity which can be enj

r ea

w

f Arkansas bo k

thern bo th o-mile loop trail that ascends to the top of a

177 r

ximate r a Although horses a vation ation a A estivals and fairs A r and r

r r e

hiking ,

our trails

f trail entu (skill east . r v

f w o

a

Osage Center is located near the intersec- y on vation .

. r C v en ac

the

u r r ea a N

y and Lexington oix y r

for

the ers tent and camper camping ea v bed , e camping is permitted

r

f oung child ail Southeast Missouri is a g r e unknown a es (skill l or

, n r vation Castor ers a 5-mile equestrian trail which is also wing y es pe Gira e v open r f r o y f of

in riders k The clear Castor Ri rail r

pes

r r skateboa .

s 38 a

o

the , or app , or wading on hot summer d vation T

trips.

T

y to hi a rdeau C esents a vision f . , f

e ation ation App the l ough stands of upland oaks and hic

r miles

eas r ark

C cente ty c r v LaC v

1-mile in the ea . camp under sta r

used ,

y foll P

r

r conse r eational

r or - ad a also Highw

the

e

trail eatu f City ep r elcome b

rail is a t quaint f

y v

land end n six r wah A of

pe rail winds a tunity

r

rail is T be

vation a w r b k natural sinkhole pond with clear blue wate Conse

e a ,

r

T

orms its no T Primiti r

ea is accessible f i .

eti this e f erlooking the Mississippi Ri y miles of public trails y our ma p unities or geologic sites that a Hiking en hills south to the e u Conse the r

C , Rec e test r tment of Conse ee

v

est P

n e landsc

o eational oppo our rail k

scenic ers and bi

k ough State r r ea

r m wn. A r v o

can Conse The park of e Boutin

T of e facility of o the

w oint w o r

r k

eat place in vation a also

g

o a o the one-mile M

r s State horseback k

r Comme , . P , r of r o

caused erse the Missouri Ozark Mountains f oppo activities

It F ec r eek

oix th Kingshighw which th e

enj eaches e

at on v er Conse

, C sho r

r b r County Natural r eat walk with

d r

n , r .

55 a k v

of e G e looking Louis

r r

a eek and interp . . p

ers e conse ea an

ail C ontage sections ers and equestrian riders

r

i

ea can be accessed f s nati r ’

’ ears

American Histo r r n r k T r one k or a dee

rail i Holl bi

dition to the longer trails highlighted in this publication , T f

p 10-mile 4.2-mile the

T C

es a

y tr T y of our communities also runs

e historic sites LaC

A hi

l ond d ou

esque La

a k

ll r in n deau ent y p P elcome to the Southeast Missouri Region! is r highlight

ederickt a ders r ys characterize this a

ements

r es a g hi upper oot popular r d r ears State Park o wnee Park on the south

f v

e

families e ough the a k eam f National F A Located off Missouri Highw In a The Located Located W The Ozark The Apple Amidon Memorial Conse Sheppa ers ea and a g o f er stee ormation about these facilities a T

y er ent in ovides ovides a ail of r

f

e f r r v r a r r rail rail of v v o r vailable to hi elief and offers spectacular vi l of the o th Sh named section of the The trail meanders th boa Blue Missouri Horse 9,491 ac the origins of pond a tion of No biological com the Osage Center on no and attractions of the C mo to perpetuate the natural characte night Cape Interstate p our Region in ma of Chamber in ma Maple T Castor Ri which County Park section of La explo Missouri Depa Amidon is located south of State Route J it along our ma e pictu of e on difficult and is open on sites that date back to the mid 1800s lend historical fl excellent A beautiful granite shut-ins on the Castor Ri the Southeast to lands in Oklahoma of backpac Ozark Highlands p the beautiful bluff A of T B Amidon Memorial Conse C Apple Iron Ozark Gira r dif been completed in Missouri and a public conse or City of St f The 2,082 ac a one d d T a vall st LEGEND

67 HHaawwnn Missouri Department of SStt.. FFrraannccooiiss Conservation Property St. Joe SSttaattee PPaarrkk 144 St. Joe SSttaattee PPaarrkk Missouri Department of Natural Resources SSttaattee PPaarrkk State Park Property 32 Mark Twain National Forest Property

Ozark Trail

67 Hiking Trails Available

Mississippi Equestrian Trails Available

Bicycle Trails Available Magnolia 61 Hollow Ste. Genevieve Conservation Modoc Ferry Off Road Vehicle Trails Available I-55 Rest Areas Area Great River Road Bloomsdale AAppppllee CCrreeeekk V Big 67 Ste. Trail of Tears Automobile Tour Route Y Genevieve CCoonnsseerrvvaattiioonn AArreeaa B Y Mississippi River Bike Trail St. Francois State A CC Trauma Center Park O Riv D er Vases 47 K 525 R Bonne CSte. Genevieve M iver Terre I-55 B Kaskaskia Island 32 J Desloge C Aux 8 Hawn St. Mary B Pickle Springs State Park Natural Area TTrraaiill ooff TTeeaarrss H Leadwood O iver R Z Park Hills Leadington 144 P N SSttaattee PPaarrkk River 61 Ball Mill River B Belgique Resurgence 51 C at 32 l F St. Joe D State Park 916 ig B 21 Menfro B Farmington AA N V Bismarck F M Y is H Crosstown I ranc Farmington S t. F S Bikeway S John J. Audubon WW Perryville I N Trail OO S R Trail S Ozark Trail W iv Perry County 177 DD e P I (Trace Creek) Council Bluff Lake r Community Lake P Mississippi P Recreation Area I C R Viburnum I 21 U Iron Mtn. V 32 H E Lake R 49 W AA Perry V DD T D O 96 T 61 Iron D A Bell 67 Longtown C 32 Mountain 51 Elephant Rocks K B Wilderness State Park St. F ran cois Frohna A Bla Tower Rock ck Natural Area 49 N Pilot Millstream OO Amidon Memorial 460 O Gardens O Knob Conservation Area O Conservation Area A Ketcherside J Altenburg KK Ironton Biehle F C Mountain 216 State Forest Apple 72 Junction City KK 535 k Ozark Trail MM CC Arcadia Cree V (Taum Sauk) 21 Old Appleton J J 928 KK W HH D Fredericktown CC

208 L itt K CC le W h ver Cobalt itew Johnson Silver Mines Ri EE ater Apple Village B D I-55 C Shut-Ins N 204 AA Recreation E Creek E 61 State Park Taum Sauk Area 72 Conservation 21 O Area 204 Mountain R Lower Sedgewickville E E iver W State Park h 72 Taum Sauk ite wa Oak Pocahontas Lake Marble Creek Ca ter TRAILS AVAILABLE 21 s Trail Of Tears 131 t Ridge Campground o U 49 A r H B E ORV O BB 177 State Park A E I-55 Rest BOLLINGER COUNTY 124 124 Areas Amidon Memorial Conservation Area X Rock Pile 49 X X X Mountain iver Castor River Conservation Area R D Wilderness Marquand CAPE GIRARDEAU COUNTY R Cape C i ver

is Apple Creek Conservation Area X X X Crane Ozark Trail 72 anc r Jackson 177 Lake (Marble Creek) F X X Trail of Tears State Park t. Girardeau OO S 67 51 Conservation Bollinger W Service Center Maple Hollow Hiking Trail X Ri Annapolis C C ver 34 Maple Hollow Cape LaCroix RecreationalT rail X X Hiking Trail Cape Woods Conservation Area X X FF CCaassttoorr RRiivveerr Osage IRON COUNTY K N DD Center C r Ozark Trail (Trace Creek Section) X X oo R Cape Woods M ad ison k iver Conservation Area e Conservation Area d 49 U Conservation Ozark Trail (Taum Sauk Section) X 34 Area Glenallen Marble Hill OO Ozark Trail (Marble Creek Section) X X X ((NNoorrtthh)) 143 Z K Council Bluff Lake Recreation Area X X BB 822 34 Gordonville Bell Mountain Wilderness X Des Arc Cree F Cape LaCroix Cape Girardeau k 25 Recreational Elephant Rocks State Park X Dutchtown Trail Ketcherside Mountain Conservation Area X MM Castor River FF Conservation A 74 State Park X 34 Area 49 X X X 822 N A Crane Lake PP Whitewater Channel AB H FF U MADISON COUNTY Allenville Millstream Gardens Conservation Area X Y 702 Y K N M Silver Mines Recreation Area X Scott City DD H 51 Delta Rock Pile Mountain Wilderness X T EE PERRY COUNTY MM 708 A Ball Mill Resurgence Natural Area X n NN Castor ersio iv Chaffee Perry County Community Lake X D 25 77 Zalma Tower Rock Natural Area X E 91 ST. FRANCOIS COUNTY

E Ri ver St. Francois State Park X X 34 TT 51 St. Joe State Park X X X X Advance X X C Farmington Bikeway Trail STE. GENEVIEVE COUNTY CCaassttoorr RRiivveerr P Magnolia Hollow Conservation Area X Y Hawn State Park X CCoonnsseerrvvaattiioonn AArreeaa 708 (South) Pickle Springs Natural Area X (South) 738 John J. AudubonTrail X X

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