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1-877-858-8687 or 573-336-6355 Located at 137 St. Robert Blvd., St. Robert, Missouri Trails surrounding Pulaski County Miller Trail and CaveSE from Museum Complex on S Demolition Rd (FLW32), right on FLW 25, left on FLW N past the quarry then right. Go 1.1 miles and see the sign on the left side of the road. Short but very steep trail. Wonderful valley view from the huge mouth of the cave.Trail:Foot traffic only Rating: Moderate |
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Sandspring TrailLocated behind the Rolling Heath One-Room School on Fort Leonard Wood. Go out towards the golf course, do not turn onto road leading to golf course but continue on and the school house is on the left.Trail: Foot traffic only Rating:Easy Stone Mill Trail:Located on Fort Leonard WoodSt Robert Walking TrailAlong Historic Route 66/Hwy.Rating: easy Richland Walking TrailShady Dell Park. Rating: easyWaynesville Walking Trail
Trails Surrounding Pulaski CountyBlossom Rock TrailFrom Rolla, take Hwy 63 south 12 miles to Lane Spring Recreation area. Turn in at the large Forest Service sign. Follow this road for 1.5 miles. Blossom Rock Trail begins at the parking lot in Lane Spring Recreation area (look for the sign). The trail threads through woods along an old stream channel, then rises gradually to Blossom Rock. This enormous flower-like sandstone formation, about 3 feet high and 30 feet across, “blooms” out of the surrounding limestone. Past the rock, the trail follows a ridge, then descends through a steep glade to Little Piney Creek and returns to the campground. 17 singles sites 1 double site, table, tent pad, lantern post, fire ring, drining water, vault toilets. Open May 1 through October 31, $8 single sites, $16 double.Use: Foot travel Distance 1 mile Rating: More difficult Cedar Bluff TrailFrom Rolla take Hwy 63 south 12 miles to Lake Spring Recreation Area. Turn in at the large Forest Service sign. Follow this road for 1.5 miles. Cedar Bluff Trail begins near the pavilion in the picnic area in Lake Spring Recreation Area. The trail is mostly wooded and steep in some places. If you’ve never seen an Ozarks “glad” you’ll enjoy visiting the rocky meadow at the top, surrounded by cedar trees for which the trail is named. At its highest point, the trail offers a view of the Little Piney Creek. Cedar Bluff trail is a 1.5 mile loop which returns to the picnice area. 17 single sites and 1 double site, table, tent pad, lantern post and fire rings, drinking water and vault toilets. Open May 1 through Oct 31, $8 single site, $16 double.Use: Foot travel Distance: 1.5 miles Rating: More difficult Clifty Natural Bridge Mill CreekIn the Mark Twain National Forest. From Newburg 0.2 miles south on Hwy T; 2.3 miles southwest on Hwy P; 2.3 miles south on Forest Rd 1579.Camping: Undeveloped sites, picnic sites available. Hiking: Foot traffic and horse trails. Rating: Medium Paddy Creek Recreation AreaFrom Roby take Hwy 17 north 1 mile. Turn northeast onto County Road 7600 then go 2 miles south on Forest Road 220. Camping: 21 single sites, 2 double sites, table and fire ring. No drinking water, vault toilets. O pen April 1 close Dec 1, $5 Fee. Hiking: 1 mile Paddy Creek Trail. This area is also a trailhead for 17 mile Big Piney Trail through Paddy Creek Wilderness. Horses and foot traffic only, no motorized vehicles allowed. Fishing ¼ mile trail to Big Piney River.Roby Lake Recreation AreaFrom Roby, take Hwy 17 north for 1 mile, turn east at the Forest Service sign onto Forest road 274 for .6 miles. 4 tables with grill, no drinking water, vault toilets provided.CampingCamping allowed, but no developed campsites. No vehicles allowed in camping area. Recreation area is the trailhead for 17 mile Big Piney Trail into Paddy Creek Wilderness. Trail:Horses and foot traffic only, no motorized vehicles allowed in the wilderness. Fishing: Roby Lake is 5 acres; stocked with bluegill, bass and catfish. Slabtown Recreation AreaFrom Licking take Hwy 32 west for 4 miles, turn north on Hwy N for 2.5 miles, then south on Hwy AF for 6.5 miles. 5 picnic tables each with fire ring, no drinking water, vault toilets, camping areas are not defined, park in log. Open year round. No fees. Approximately a 2 mile hike.Caves(There are many caves in Pulaski County. Most of them are privately owned. Miller Trail and CaveSE from Museum Complex on S Demolition Rd (FLW32), right on FLW 25, left on FLW N past the quarry then right. Go 1.1 miles and see the sign on the left side of the road. Short but very steep trail. Wonderful valley view from the huge mouth of the cave.Trail:Foot traffic only Rating: Moderate |
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