Meramec State Park

Meramec State Park in Missouri offers vast forested landscapes, a rich river system, and a network of caves, making it a prime destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

6,896
Acres Protected
13
Miles of Trails
Unknown
Annual Visitors
1927
Year Established

About Meramec State Park

 

Meramec State Park, situated along the Meramec River in the Ozarks region of Missouri, spans more than 6,800 acres of diverse landscapes. Renowned for its natural beauty, the park features extensive woodlands, undulating hills, and over 40 caves, the most famous of which is Fisher Cave. The park's ecosystem supports various wildlife, including deer, several bird species, and a rich variety of plant life. Historically, the area has been inhabited for thousands of years, with the river playing a crucial role in the region's development. Today, visitors can enjoy a range of recreational activities such as hiking, camping, fishing, and canoeing. Meramec State Park offers a blend of adventure and relaxation, catering to families, casual explorers, and avid outdoorsmen alike. Notable landmarks such as the bluffs overlooking the river provide breathtaking views, enhancing the park's appeal for photography enthusiasts.

Highlights

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Fisher Cave, a vibrant and extensive cave system with unique formations.

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The Meramec River, perfect for canoeing and fishing.

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Scenic bluffs offering sweeping views of the surrounding landscape.

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The park's rich biodiversity, providing excellent wildlife watching opportunities.

Notable Natural Features

Fisher Cave

One of the largest and most accessible caves in the park, known for its impressive stalagmites and stalactites.

Meramec River

A vital natural feature of the park, ideal for relaxation and water activities like canoeing and fishing.

Scenic Overlooks

Various overlooks throughout the park provide stunning views of the river and surrounding landscapes.