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Sam A Baker
SP
State Park
MO
SP&HS
http://www.mostateparks.com/baker/map.htm
573 856-4411
Rt 1, Box
113
Patterson
MO
63956
Last
Update
5 /7 /2004
Sandy Creek
Covered Bridge SHS
State
Historic Site
MO
SP&HS
http://www.mostateparks.com/coveredbridges.htm
636 464-2976
Lemay Ferry
Road
c/o Mastodon
SHS
Hillsboro
MO
Last
Update
4 /19/2004
Sappington
Cemetery SHS
State
Historic Site
MO
SP&HS
http://www.mostateparks.com/sappingtoncem.htm
660 837-3330
Route AA
c/o Arrow
Rock SHS
Arrow Rock
MO
65320
Last
Update
4 /19/2004
Scott
Joplin House SHS
State
Historic Site
MO
SP&HS
http://www.mostateparks.com/scottjoplin.htm
314 340-5790
2658A Delmar
Blvd
St Louis
MO
63103
Last
Update
4 /21/2004
St Francois
SP
State Park
MO
SP&HS
http://www.mostateparks.com/stfrancois.htm
573 358-2173
8920 US Hwy
67 North
Bonne Terre
MO
63628
Last
Update
5 /7 /2004
St Joe
SP
State Park
MO
SP&HS
http://www.mostateparks.com/stjoe.htm
573 431-1069
2800
Pimville Road
Park Hills
MO
63601
Last
Update
5 /7 /2004
Smithville Lake
US
Army Corps of Engineers
USACE
http://www.nwk.usace.army.mil/smithville/smithville_home.htm
e-mail
Smithville@mwk02.usace.army.mil
816-532-0174
PO BOX 428
Smithville
MO
64089-4089
Within 30 minutes of downtown Kansas City, this
7,190-acre lake offers city and county operated water-related recreation
facilities including a regional visitor center and an 36-hole golf
course. This
area is along the Lewis and Clark route.
Recreation.gov
Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge
Fish
and Wildlife Service
FWS
http://midwest.fws.gov/squawcreek
e-mail
squawcreek@fws.gov
660-442-3187
Highway 159 South
Mound City MO
64470
Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge is located
in northwestern Missouri within the historic Missouri River floodplain.
The 7,350-acre refuge was established in 1935 as a resting, feeding, and
breeding ground for migratory birds and other
wildlife.
Recreation.gov
Stockton SP
State Park
MO
SP&HS
http://www.mostateparks.com/stockton.htm
417 276-4259
19100 S Hwy
215
Dadeville
MO
65635
Last
Update
5 /8 /2004
Stockton Lake US Army Corps of Engineers
USACE
http://www.nwk.usace.army.mil/stockton/stockton_home.htm
e-mail
Stockton@nwk02.usace.army.mil
417-276-3113
16435 E. Stockton Lake Drive
Stockton
MO
65785-9471
Stockton Lake, one of the Ozarks best kept
secrets, is located on the Sac River in Southwest Missouri, tucked into
the foothills of
the scenic Ozark Mountain range. Its pristine
waters are home to several species of fish, including small and
largemouth bass
Recreation.gov
Swan Lake National Wildlife Refuge
Fish
and Wildlife Service
FWS
http://midwest.fws.gov/swanlake
e-mail
swanlake@fws.gov
660-856-3323
Rte #1 Box 29A (Swan Lake Drive)
Sumner
MO
64681
Swan Lake National Wildlife Refuge was
established by Executive
Order 7563 on February 27, 1937. Purchase of
10,670 acres
began at that time. Following purchase of land,
the Civilian
Conservation Corps began work on the refuge
creating wetlands
Recreation.gov
Table Rock
SP
State Park
MO
SP&HS
http://www.mostateparks.com/tablerock.htm
417 334-4704
5272 State
Hwy 165
Branson
MO
65616
Last
Update
5 /8 /2004
Table Rock Lake
US
Army Corps of Engineers
USACE
http://www.swl.usace.army.mil/parks/tablerock/index.html
e-mail
cewsl-co-uw@usace.army.mil
417-334-4101
P.O. Box 1109
Branson
MO
65615-1109
Winding through the valleys of the Ozark
Mountains, from
Branson, Missouri to Eureka Springs, Arkansas,
Table Rock Lake is a paradise for boaters, scuba divers, campers and
fishermen alike. Camping enthusiasts choose from 13 modern campgrounds
Recreation.gov
Taum Sauk
Mountain SP
State Park
MO
SP&HS
http://www.mostateparks.com/taumsauk.htm
573 546-2450
Route CC
HC Route 1,
Box 126
Middlebrook
MO
63656
Last
Update
5 /8 /2004
Thomas Hart
Benton SHS
State
Historic Site
MO
SP&HS
http://www.mostateparks.com/benton.htm
816 931-5722
3616
Belleview
Kansas City
MO
64111
Last
Update
4 /21/2004
Thousand
Hills SP
State Park
MO
SP&HS
http://www.mostateparks.com/thousandhills.htm
660
665-6995
20431 State Hwy 157
Kirksville
MO
63501
Last Update
5 /9 /2004
Towosahgy
SHS
State
Historic Site
MO
SP&HS
http://www.mostateparks.com/towosahgy.htm
573 649-3149
Hwy 77
c/o Big Oak
Tree SP
East Prairie
MO
63845
Last
Update
4 /21/2004
Trail of
Tears SP
State Park
MO
SP&HS
http://www.mostateparks.com/trailoftears.htm
573
334-1711
429
Moccasin Springs
Jackson
MO
63755
Last Update
5 /9 /2004
Ulysses S Grant National Historic Site
National Park Service
NPS
http://www.nps.gov/ulsg
e-mail
ULSG_Site_Manager@nps.gov
314 842-3298
7400 Grant Road
St. Louis
MO
63123
Established as a unit of the National Park
Service in 1990, the
park commemorates the life, military career, and
Presidency of
Ulysses S. Grant, as well as his wife Julia Dent
Grant. The site, also known as White Haven, consists of 9.65 acres
Recreation.gov
Union
Covered Bridge SHS
State
Historic Site
MO
SP&HS
http://www.mostateparks.com/unionbridge.htm
Monroe
County
MO
Last
Update
4 /19/2004
Van Meter
SP
State Park
MO
SP&HS
http://www.mostateparks.com/vanmeter.htm
660
886-7537
Route 1, Box 47
Miami
MO
65344
Last Update
5 /9 /2004
Wakonda SP
State
Park
MO SP&HS
http://www.mostateparks.com/wakonda.htm
573
655-2280
RR1
Box 242
La
Grange
MO
63448
Last Update
5 /12/2004
Wallace SP
State
Park
MO SP&HS
MO
Wappapello Lake US
Army Corps of Engineers
USACE
http://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Wappapello
e-mail
Andrew.Jefferson@mvs02.usace.army.mil
573-222-8562
HC2 Box 2349
Wappapello
MO
63966-9603
The natural beauty of the Ozark Mountains
combined with
numerous recreation facilities makes Wappapello
Lake a place for everyone to enjoy. Whether it is camping, picnicking,
fishing,
boating, swimming, hiking, hunting, or just
relaxing for the day
Recreation.gov
Washington
SP
State Park
MO
SP&HS
MO
Watkins Woolen Mill SP & SHS
State
Historic Site
MO
SP&HS
http://www.mostateparks.com/wwmill
816 580-3387
26600 Park
Road North
Lawson
MO
64602
Last
Update
4 /19/2004
Weston Bend
SP
State Park
MO
SP&HS
MO
Wilson's Creek National Battlefield National
Park Service
NPS
http://www.nps.gov/wicr
e-mail
jeffrey_patrick@nps.gov
417 732-2662
6424 West Farm Road 182
Republic
MO
65738-9514
The battle fought here on August 10, 1861, was
the first major Civil War engagement west of the Mississippi River,
involving about 5,400 Union troops and 12,000 Confederates. Although a
Confederate victory, the Southerners failed to
capitalize on their success
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