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  1. Temporary Closure of Robert Allen. Mark Twain Lake, March 18, 2022 – The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers announces that the Robert Allen Recreation Area will be closed to public use beginning...

  2. Mark Twain Lake is the largest reservoir in northern Missouri, known for crappie, catfish, and bass fishing. However, that’s not all this lake offers the average angler. Today we’ll explore what lurks beneath the fluctuating waters of Mark Twain Lake, learning which techniques to use to catch the fish that call it home.

  3. Whether you are a boater, camper, fisherman, hunter, hiker or just enjoy being in the outdoors, Mark Twain Lake has plenty for you to explore!

  4. Things to Do | The Mark Twain Lake. This 18,600-acre lake is ideal for a day on the water. Also, enjoy equestrian trails, walking trails, and sleeping under the stars. Offers great fishing; known for crappie and bass tournaments. There are stocked ponds for those without boats.

  5. Indian Creek lies on the northern banks of Mark Twain Lake. It is the largest campground on the lake with 215 standard campsites, plus additional non-electric and tent-only sites. The lake is named for the beloved writer and humorist, Mark Twain, who was born just south of the lake in Florida, Missouri.

  6. Mark Twain Lake offers a variety of camping opportunities ranging from primitive, hike-in sites to developed sites with water, sewer, and electrical hook-ups. Primitive campsites can be found...

  7. Mark Twain Lake. The lake is located in Ralls and Monroe Counties of Missouri, 28 miles southwest of Hannibal, MO and 120 miles northwest of St. Louis. At normal pool Mark Twain Lake encompasses 18,600 acres, providing a variety of fishing opportunities for large and small mouth bass, crappie, walleye, catfish, bluegill and others.

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