Dogwood Canyon Nature Park

Dogwood Canyon Nature Park

Dogwood Canyon Nature Park is a stunning natural area offering a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, biking, and wildlife viewing, set amidst beautiful Ozark landscapes.

10,000
Acres Protected
6.5
Miles of Trails
200,000
Annual Visitors
1990
Year Established

About Dogwood Canyon Nature Park

Dogwood Canyon Nature Park
 

Dogwood Canyon Nature Park, located in the scenic Ozarks of Missouri, spans over 10,000 acres of lush forests, rolling hills, and clear streams. This privately-owned park offers a serene escape into nature, featuring a diverse mix of wildlife and rich plant life, including the famous dogwoods that give the park its name. The park's history intertwines with conservation efforts initiated in the 1990s by Johnny Morris, founder of Bass Pro Shops. Recreational activities are abundant, with miles of multi-use trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. The park also supports fishing and educational wildlife tours, providing a deeper understanding of this unique ecosystem. Notable landmarks include picturesque waterfalls, ancient limestone bluffs, and a historic covered bridge. Visitors are drawn by the park's natural beauty and the opportunity to experience the tranquil sights and sounds of water features and wildlife in their natural habitat.

Highlights

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Tram tours offering views of herds of bison and elk

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The stunning Glory Hole waterfall

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Ancient limestone formations

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Historic covered bridge and grist mill

Notable Natural Features

Dogwood Canyon Waterfalls

Multiple scenic waterfalls provide stunning views and photo opportunities.

Wildlife Tram Tours

Guided tours offer insight into the park's efforts to protect native species.

Hope Wilderness Chapel

An intimate chapel beautifully located, often used for weddings and events.