Missouri might be the “Show Me” state, but it’s got a lot more going for it than just pretty scenery. Get out there and enjoy Missouri’s incredible outdoors! You can do something active, like mountain biking, or something much more sedentary, like strolling through botanical gardens. Regardless, you should definitely check out these 14 epic outdoorsy things that Missouri has to offer.
- Wander through the Missouri Botanical Garden.
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John Sonderman/flickr Check out the Dale Chihuly sculptures and enjoy the gorgeous trees, flowers and plants.
- Walk on the wild side.
Saint Louis Zoo/Facebook
Saint Louis Zoo/Facebook Visit Saint Louis Zoo to see more than 5,000 animals from 700 species. Roam over the 90-acre zoo to choose your favorite. The newest exhibit, Polar Bear Point, opened this winter.
- Tell stories around the campfire at Waconda State Park.
John Rogers/flickr Stay at one of two campgrounds at Waconda State Park, and bring plenty of firewood - the campfire stories are the best!
- Play outdoors at Dogwood Canyon Nature Park.
Branson Convention and Visitor’s Bureau/flickr
Branson Convention and Visitor’s Bureau/flickr There are plenty of outdoorsy activities at Dogwood Canyon Nature Park. Take the kids fishing, go horseback riding, hiking, or enjoy a bike ride.
- Go for a picnic at the Caney Mountain Conservation Area.
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David Nichols/flickr This 7,899-acre conservation area is perfect for hiking, hunting, biking and bird-watching. Take your lunch and stay for the day.
- Go kayaking on the James River.
myboogers/flickr There’s nothing more peaceful than kayaking on one of Missouri’s lakes or rivers.
- Take a hike at Wallace State Park.
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Vicki Watkins/flickr You’ll find four beautiful trails at Wallace State Park, with plenty of benches for relaxing along the way. You can also fish in the six-acre lake.
- Go bird-watching at Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge.
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David Casteel/flickr The Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge has 7,193 acres of wetland for geese, ducks and other birds. You’ll also see bald eagles and up to 400,000 snow geese during migration.
- Camp at Montauk State Park.
Matt Dale/flickr Bring a dozen of your closest friends!
- Fish at Bennett Springs State Park
Missouri Division of Tourism/flickr The stream at Bennett State Park is stocked nightly; it’s one of the most popular destinations in the state for trout fishing.
- Ride your bike through Forest Park.
Bob Bawell/flickr This gorgeous trail through Forest Park in St. Louis begs to be explored.
- Get drenched at Adventure Oasis Water Park.
Adventure Oasis Water Park/Facebook
Adventure Oasis Water Park/Facebook Adventure Oasis Water Park, in Independence, opens for the summer on May 28th. The park has something for everyone from ages 2 to 92!
- Run for a good cause.
mtfrazier/flickr You’ll find dozens of charity runs all over Missouri - from a 5k to a full marathon.
- Catch a concert on Art Hill.
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Paul Sableman/flickr Outdoor concerts are the best! Art Hill, at Forest Park, is just one venue for concert goers, but it’s certainly one of the most beautiful.
What’s your favorite outdoor activity in Missouri?
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John Sonderman/flickr
Check out the Dale Chihuly sculptures and enjoy the gorgeous trees, flowers and plants.
Saint Louis Zoo/Facebook
Visit Saint Louis Zoo to see more than 5,000 animals from 700 species. Roam over the 90-acre zoo to choose your favorite. The newest exhibit, Polar Bear Point, opened this winter.
John Rogers/flickr
Stay at one of two campgrounds at Waconda State Park, and bring plenty of firewood - the campfire stories are the best!
Branson Convention and Visitor’s Bureau/flickr
There are plenty of outdoorsy activities at Dogwood Canyon Nature Park. Take the kids fishing, go horseback riding, hiking, or enjoy a bike ride.
David Nichols/flickr
This 7,899-acre conservation area is perfect for hiking, hunting, biking and bird-watching. Take your lunch and stay for the day.
myboogers/flickr
There’s nothing more peaceful than kayaking on one of Missouri’s lakes or rivers.
Vicki Watkins/flickr
You’ll find four beautiful trails at Wallace State Park, with plenty of benches for relaxing along the way. You can also fish in the six-acre lake.
David Casteel/flickr
The Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge has 7,193 acres of wetland for geese, ducks and other birds. You’ll also see bald eagles and up to 400,000 snow geese during migration.
Matt Dale/flickr
Bring a dozen of your closest friends!
Missouri Division of Tourism/flickr
The stream at Bennett State Park is stocked nightly; it’s one of the most popular destinations in the state for trout fishing.
Bob Bawell/flickr
This gorgeous trail through Forest Park in St. Louis begs to be explored.
Adventure Oasis Water Park/Facebook
Adventure Oasis Water Park, in Independence, opens for the summer on May 28th. The park has something for everyone from ages 2 to 92!
mtfrazier/flickr
You’ll find dozens of charity runs all over Missouri - from a 5k to a full marathon.
Paul Sableman/flickr
Outdoor concerts are the best! Art Hill, at Forest Park, is just one venue for concert goers, but it’s certainly one of the most beautiful.
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