St. Joe State Park is a popular Missouri state park offering scenic hiking trails, fishing opportunities, and family-friendly camping along the St. Francis River.
St. Joe State Park is located in northeastern Missouri, near the city of Park Hills in St. Francois County. The park spans over 1,200 acres and features a combination of forested hills, open fields, and riverfront settings along the St. Francis River. Known for its accessible outdoor recreation, St. Joe State Park provides a wide range of activities including hiking, fishing, picnicking, and camping. The park's network of trails takes visitors through oak-hickory woodlands and alongside small streams, offering peaceful natural scenery and opportunities to observe wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and various songbirds. The park’s campground includes both modern amenities and primitive sites, accommodating families and groups seeking weekend escapes. The St. Francis River is valued for its smallmouth bass fishing and offers spots for paddling and relaxing near the water. Historically, the area was once part of extensive lead mining operations, but today it is managed to preserve natural landscapes and promote outdoor enjoyment. Visitor appeal is driven by the park's combination of approachable terrain, low visitor density compared to other regional parks, and the chance to enjoy nature close to urban centers.
Fishing access along the scenic St. Francis River
Multi-use trail system suitable for hiking and mountain biking
Family-friendly campground with modern facilities
Wildlife viewing opportunities including white-tailed deer and migratory birds
A prime location for fishing smallmouth bass and canoeing, with several easy access points throughout the park.
Approximately 10 miles of trails weaving through forested hills and river edges, perfect for hiking and mountain biking.
Campground facilities include electric and non-electric sites, picnic shelters, and restroom amenities, designed to accommodate families and large groups.