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  1. Located adjacent to the Black River, the Markham Springs Recreation Area contains bubbly springs and a small 2-acre pond that dates back to the 1800s. The area is covered by a dense forest of colorful trees, including ash, elm, maple and poplar. Six springs pour almost 5 million gallons of water a day into the pond, from there the water ...

  2. This website offers information and links to Mark Twain National Forest recreation sites and activities around Missouri. The forest, which has several sections in Missouri, covers 1.5 million acres, features 14 floatable streams and 16 lakes ranging in size from three acres to 440 acres. You’ll find trails for hiking, biking, horseback riding ...

  3. Mark Twain National Forest 401 Fairgrounds Road Rolla, MO 65401 (573) 364-4621. Stay connected! Contact Us. Recreation.gov; askUSDA; Report Fraud on USDA Contracts;

  4. Mark Twain National Forest 401 Fairgrounds Road Rolla, MO 65401 (573) 364-4621. Stay connected! Contact Us. Recreation.gov; askUSDA; Report Fraud on USDA Contracts;

  5. Location . Latitude : 37.45111663 Longitude : -90.54079650 ... Mark Twain National Forest 401 Fairgrounds Road Rolla, MO 65401 (573) 364-4621. Stay connected!

  6. Pine Ridge Recreation Area. This campground and day use area is located in a pine forest. The short-leaf pine surrounding the area was planted by the CCC in the 1930’s. This is popular spot for visitors using the 36-mile Cedar Creek Trail to stop for the night. A large field in the day use area is perfect for tossing around a frisbee.

  7. The Mark Twain National Forest, situated in the ancient and beautiful Missouri Ozarks, is home to over 650 native wildlife species. These include almost 200 kinds of fish, over 100 different amphibians and reptiles, over 300 breeds of birds, and around 60 types of mammals.

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