Harry S Truman State Park offers extensive outdoor recreation on the shores of Truman Lake, featuring camping, boating, hiking, and fishing in a scenic Missouri landscape.
Harry S Truman State Park is located on the northern shore of Truman Lake in Missouri, encompassing a lush area of forest, shoreline, and open spaces. The park lies in Benton County and provides access to Missouri’s largest man-made reservoir, created by the Truman Dam on the Osage River. The area's diverse ecological zones include hardwood forests, wetlands, and aquatic habitats which support a variety of wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and numerous waterfowl species. Established in 1976 and named after the 33rd President of the United States, Harry S Truman, the park is a popular destination for water-based recreation including boating, fishing, and swimming, as well as hiking and camping on its scenic trails and campgrounds. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the lake from the park’s overlooks and can explore several miles of well-maintained trails that wind through forested hills and along the lakefront. The park’s shoreline supports trophy-size bass and crappie fishing, attracting anglers throughout the year. Facilities include developed campgrounds with electrical and water hookups, boat ramps, picnic areas, and a marina. The park’s mixture of aquatic recreation and wooded trails appeals to families, anglers, and nature lovers. Seasonal events and wildlife watching further enhance visitor engagement. Its proximity to nearby towns and Kansas City makes it a convenient weekend retreat for urban residents seeking an outdoor escape.
Truman Lake Overlook offering wide views of Missouri's largest reservoir
Diverse hardwood forest ecosystems supporting white-tailed deer and wild turkey
Popular boat ramps facilitating access to fishing and water sports
Secluded hiking trails along quiet shoreline stretches
Missouri's largest reservoir, spanning over 55,000 acres, offering extensive boating and fishing opportunities.
A major hydroelectric dam that created Truman Lake, vital for flood control, power generation, and recreation.
Several miles of trails weaving through dense hardwood forests providing peaceful hiking and wildlife observation.