Thousand Hills State Park offers a scenic retreat surrounding the expansive Lake Pomme de Terre, featuring diverse outdoor activities including hiking, fishing, and camping in Missouri's gently rolling hills.
Located near the city of Springfield in southwestern Missouri, Thousand Hills State Park is a 3,080-acre state park centered around the 7,821-acre Lake Pomme de Terre reservoir. The park encompasses forested hills, open spaces, and water environments that support a variety of wildlife and plant species typical of the Ozarks region. The lake is a popular destination for anglers, known for largemouth bass, crappie, and catfish, while the surrounding woods host white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and numerous songbirds. Established in 1960, the park has grown in popularity for both day-use recreation and overnight camping. Visitors can explore a network of hiking and mountain biking trails that wind through scenic terrain, offering overlooks and peaceful natural settings. The park’s amenities include boat ramps, picnic areas, and modern campgrounds with electrical and non-electrical sites. It is a favored spot for water sports such as kayaking, canoeing, and paddleboarding on the lake. Seasonal events and local wildlife viewing opportunities attract families and outdoor enthusiasts year-round. Thousand Hills State Park offers an accessible escape for those seeking forested trails, water recreation, and tranquil camping areas close to Missouri’s growing metropolitan region, providing a balance between natural beauty and recreational convenience.
Panoramic views of Lake Pomme de Terre from the Ridge Trail Overlook
Diverse populations of largemouth bass and crappie supporting prolific fishing
Mountain biking-friendly multi-use trails through forested hills
Quiet, less-trafficked camping loops ideal for solitude and stargazing
A large reservoir providing extensive water-based recreation including fishing, boating, and paddle sports.
A scenic vantage point offering panoramic views of the lake and surrounding forested hills.
Approximately 12 miles of trails open for hiking and mountain biking through diverse terrain.