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Enjoy outdoor activities at Mark Twain State Park, located in the Salt River Hills of north-central Missouri. The park offers access to Mark Twain Lake, hiking trails, picnic areas, boat ramps and wildlife viewing.
- Camping
Mark Twain State Park offers basic and electric campsites, a...
- Lodging
Nestled in the Salt River Hills in northeastern Missouri,...
- Mark Twain Birthplace State Historic Site
Nothing says “Missouri literature” like Mark Twain. And...
- General Information
Salt River Hills Serenity Mark Twain State Park was...
- Key Locations
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- Camping
Find out how to reserve a campsite at Mark Twain State Park, a year-round camping destination in Missouri. Choose from basic, electric or family sites, or special-use and group camp areas.
Enjoy a scenic and cozy stay at Mark Twain State Park in northeastern Missouri. Choose from six camper cabins with electricity, heating, air conditioning and lake views, available March 1 to Nov. 30.
Enjoy diverse birding, hiking, biking and boating options at Mark Twain State Park in Missouri. Learn about the park's history, ecology and wildlife at the interpretive hike and the marina.
Visit the birthplace of Mark Twain, the famous author and humorist, and explore the surrounding park with camping, hiking, swimming and fishing opportunities. Learn about his life and works at the museum and see his birth cabin and other exhibits.
Mark Twain State Park is a public recreation area encompassing 2,775 acres (1,123 ha) on Mark Twain Lake in Monroe County, Missouri. The state park offers water recreation, hiking trails, and campgrounds. It is adjacent to the Mark Twain Birthplace State Historic Site.
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Enjoy scenic views and outdoor activities at Mark Twain State Park on Mark Twain Lake. The park also includes the historic birthplace of Mark Twain and offers camping, cabins, boat ramps, trails, picnic sites and more.