It would be easier to find places in Missouri that AREN’T great for photography. From big cities to country foothills, rivers and lakes, mountains, or just outside your back door, you just have to know what to look for. Here are some great shots taken in Missouri.
- The Kansas City Zoo
Flickr/ Dave Thomas Zoos are a great place to catch pictures of a large variety of animals. This shot was taken at the Kansas City Zoo, but Missouri has several zoos and animal habitats including Animal Paradise and Dickerson Park Zoo in the Springfield area, the St. Louis Zoo and Grant’s Farm in St. Louis, Lazy L Safari Park in Cape Girardeau, and the Promised Land Animal Park in Eagle Rock.
- Missouri Botanical Gardens
“Missouri Botanical Garden - Seiwa-en”. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Commons - Gardens by design are made to be pleasing to the eye and celebrate the beauty of nature. This photo, taken at the Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis, is an excellent example. Check out more garden shots here.
- Ha Ha Tonka State Park
Flickr/ Paul Knittel The first of our state park pictures was taken at Ha Ha Tonka State Park. There are more than 50 state parks in Missouri, all with great sights. You can read about Ha Ha Tonka and nine other state parks here.
- Elephant Rocks State Park
Flickr/ Dave Thompson Another park featured in the link above, Elephant Rocks is named for the giant granite boulders many believe resemble elephants.
- Katy Trail
Flickr/ MoBikeFed Katy Trail is the country’s longest Rails to Trails trail at 240 miles, created from unused train rails being converted into a multi-use trail for biking, hiking, and sometimes horse-riding. 240 miles through nature is an endless supply of great photo-ops.
- Cathedral Basilica
Flickr/ Thomas Hawk Churches often contain intricate details and amazing architecture and are great places for pictures. Pictured is Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis, a Roman Catholic cathedral built in 1914 and located in the Central West End in St. Louis. See more great church photos here.
- Missouri State Capital
Flickr/ J. Stephen Conn In 2013, Rand McNally named Jefferson City America’s “most beautiful small town,” so photography is a must here. Pictured is the state capital building. See more beautiful pictures of small towns here.
- Black River
“Black River Missouri 20140720 206b” by Kbh3rd - Own work. Licensed under CC BY 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons - Located in Southeast Missouri and continuing into Arkansas, The Black River is just one of the Rivers and waterways found in Missouri where beautiful scenery abounds. Not sure where to go? There is a map of all the rivers, lakes and water resources here.
- Montauk State Park
Flickr/ Missouri Division of Tourism Another state park, Montauk State Park is another of the 50 Missouri State Parks, located at the headwaters of the Current River, famous for fishing. You can read about this park as well as nine others here.
- Random Missouri Countryside
Flickr/ Laura Gilchrist You can find great pictures throughout the Missouri countryside. This is a photo of the largest Burr Oak Tree in Missouri, measuring 90 feet tall and over 300 years old, and located near Columbia.
Where is your favorite place to take pictures in Missouri? Feel free to share your comments and photos below.
Flickr/ Dave Thomas
Zoos are a great place to catch pictures of a large variety of animals. This shot was taken at the Kansas City Zoo, but Missouri has several zoos and animal habitats including Animal Paradise and Dickerson Park Zoo in the Springfield area, the St. Louis Zoo and Grant’s Farm in St. Louis, Lazy L Safari Park in Cape Girardeau, and the Promised Land Animal Park in Eagle Rock.
“Missouri Botanical Garden - Seiwa-en”. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Commons -
Gardens by design are made to be pleasing to the eye and celebrate the beauty of nature. This photo, taken at the Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis, is an excellent example. Check out more garden shots here.
Flickr/ Paul Knittel
The first of our state park pictures was taken at Ha Ha Tonka State Park. There are more than 50 state parks in Missouri, all with great sights. You can read about Ha Ha Tonka and nine other state parks here.
Flickr/ Dave Thompson
Another park featured in the link above, Elephant Rocks is named for the giant granite boulders many believe resemble elephants.
Flickr/ MoBikeFed
Katy Trail is the country’s longest Rails to Trails trail at 240 miles, created from unused train rails being converted into a multi-use trail for biking, hiking, and sometimes horse-riding. 240 miles through nature is an endless supply of great photo-ops.
Flickr/ Thomas Hawk
Churches often contain intricate details and amazing architecture and are great places for pictures. Pictured is Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis, a Roman Catholic cathedral built in 1914 and located in the Central West End in St. Louis. See more great church photos here.
Flickr/ J. Stephen Conn
In 2013, Rand McNally named Jefferson City America’s “most beautiful small town,” so photography is a must here. Pictured is the state capital building. See more beautiful pictures of small towns here.
“Black River Missouri 20140720 206b” by Kbh3rd - Own work. Licensed under CC BY 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons -
Located in Southeast Missouri and continuing into Arkansas, The Black River is just one of the Rivers and waterways found in Missouri where beautiful scenery abounds. Not sure where to go? There is a map of all the rivers, lakes and water resources here.
Flickr/ Missouri Division of Tourism
Another state park, Montauk State Park is another of the 50 Missouri State Parks, located at the headwaters of the Current River, famous for fishing. You can read about this park as well as nine others here.
Flickr/ Laura Gilchrist
You can find great pictures throughout the Missouri countryside. This is a photo of the largest Burr Oak Tree in Missouri, measuring 90 feet tall and over 300 years old, and located near Columbia.
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