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Knob Noster State Park Adventures

Knob Noster State Park offers scenic woodlands, prairies, and outdoor activities just south of Warrensburg, Missouri. It is a popular destination for hiking, camping, and wildlife observation within its natural Ozark border environment.

3,200
Acres Protected
20
Miles of Trails
200,000+
Annual Visitors
1934
Year Established

About Knob Noster State Park

 

Located in Johnson County, Missouri, Knob Noster State Park encompasses a diverse landscape of rolling hills, hardwood forests, and glades atop the edge of the Osage Plains and Ozark Highlands. The park's name derives from the two distinctive rounded hills, or 'knobs,' that rise from the central area, creating memorable natural landmarks. Established in 1934, the park preserves over 3,000 acres of mixed oak-hickory forests, native prairie, and shallow wetlands, providing habitat for a wide variety of wildlife including wild turkeys, white-tailed deer, and numerous songbird species. Extensive trail systems wind through the park's varied terrain, connecting scenic overlooks and quiet glades where visitors can enjoy solitude and nature observation. Visitors also appreciate the park's well-maintained campgrounds that include both vehicle-accessible and walk-in sites, some bordering clear lakes popular for fishing and canoeing. The park's proximity to Whiteman Air Force Base adds a historical and cultural dimension, as the surrounding area has a legacy of military influence. Key recreational opportunities include mountain biking, horseback riding, and seasonal hunting. The park's visitor center offers educational exhibits about the area's natural history and ecology. With year-round access and a range of amenities, Knob Noster State Park attracts outdoor enthusiasts seeking a combination of quiet forest adventures and family-friendly activities near Kansas City and central Missouri.

Highlights

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The iconic twin knobs providing panoramic views of the park

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Diverse oak-hickory woodland and prairie ecosystems supporting local wildlife

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Booneville Lake, a serene spot for fishing and canoeing

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Extensive trail network suited for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding

Notable Natural Features

The Knobs

Two prominent rounded hills that stand out in the park’s landscape and offer scenic overlook points.

Booneville Lake

A small lake within the park popular for fishing, canoeing, and lakeside picnicking.

Prairie Flats

Open prairie habitat supporting diverse wildflowers and serving as a corridor for grassland wildlife.