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Bennett Springs State Park adventures

Bennett Springs State Park Adventures

Bennett Springs State Park in Missouri is renowned for its crystal-clear spring-fed trout stream, offering world-class fishing and scenic outdoor activities year-round.

321
Acres Protected
6
Miles of Trails
180,000+
Annual Visitors
1924
Year Established

About Bennett Springs State Park

 

Bennett Springs State Park is located in southwestern Missouri and covers an area surrounding one of the state's largest spring-fed trout streams. The park centers on Bennett Spring, which produces about 100 million gallons of water per day, feeding the spring branch that flows into the Niangua River. Its cool waters make the park one of Missouri’s premier destinations for rainbow and brown trout fishing. The park's landscape features mature forests, rolling hills, and a naturally cool microclimate sustained by the springs. Established in 1924, the park has long been a haven for anglers and nature lovers alike. Visitors can enjoy multiple recreational activities including fly fishing, hiking, camping, picnicking, and wildlife observation. The park hosts a fish hatchery on-site which plays a vital role in replenishing trout populations across Missouri. Along with trout fishing, hiking trails offer access to scenic overlooks, diverse woodland habitats, and Spring Branch, a favorite spot for spotting kingfishers and other native birds. The campground provides developed sites with modern amenities, making it a comfortable base for families and fishing enthusiasts. Bennett Springs also celebrates local history through its museum and educational programs that highlight the importance of the spring and conservation efforts. Its combination of accessible outdoor recreation, natural beauty, and well-maintained facilities attract over 180,000 visitors annually, making it a cherished natural resource in Missouri.

Highlights

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Bennett Spring—the large, clear natural spring feeding a prime trout stream

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The on-site Missouri Department of Conservation trout hatchery

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Over six miles of trails winding through mature forests and along waterways

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A well-equipped campground with both modern and rustic campsites

Notable Natural Features

Bennett Spring

A large spring producing about 100 million gallons of water per day, providing a constant, cool habitat perfect for trout.

Trout Hatchery

Operated by Missouri Department of Conservation, the hatchery raises and releases trout to maintain fish populations in the park and region.

Spring Branch Trail

A scenic trail that follows the spring branch stream, offering multiple fishing access points and birdwatching opportunities.