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Graham Cave State Park adventures

Graham Cave State Park Adventures

Graham Cave State Park preserves one of Missouri's most significant archaeological sites alongside scenic hiking trails and riverfront access on the Loutre River. It offers visitors a blend of historical discovery and outdoor recreation.

454
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
25,000
Annual Visitors
1976
Year Established

About Graham Cave State Park

 

Graham Cave State Park is located in Montgomery County, Missouri, covering rugged river bluffs and forested terrain along the Loutre River. The park is most renowned for Graham Cave, an important prehistoric shelter where some of North America's earliest human artifacts have been discovered, dating back over 10,000 years. The site was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1961, highlighting its archaeological significance. The landscape features oak-hickory woodlands, small valleys, and limestone bluffs that create opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and fishing. Trails wind through the natural forest and lead to scenic overlooks of the Loutre River. Visitors can explore the interpretative center, which offers displays about the cave’s archaeological finds and regional natural history. Primitive camping is available nearby, providing a quiet spot for an overnight stay immersed in Missouri’s natural environment. The park draws visitors interested in history, geology, and outdoor activities such as hiking and picnicking. Its relatively low visitation compared to larger parks offers a peaceful experience with chances to observe white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and diverse songbirds. The cave itself remains closed to public entry to protect its fragile archaeological resources. Graham Cave State Park is a valuable site that connects outdoor enthusiasts with the ancient past while providing a serene forest setting.

Highlights

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Graham Cave archaeological site with ancient Native American artifacts

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Scenic views along the Loutre River bluffs

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Interior oak-hickory forests supporting diverse wildlife

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Peaceful hiking trails with historic interpretative signage

Notable Natural Features

Graham Cave

A limestone cave containing one of the oldest documented human habitation sites in Missouri, closed to public entry to protect its archaeological significance.

Loutre River

A clear, spring-fed river providing scenic views and fishing opportunities within the park.

Interpretive Center

Displays artifacts and educates visitors about the prehistoric occupation of the cave and local ecology.