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  1. Nestled in the Salt River Hills of north-central Missouri, Mark Twain State Park gives visitors access to sprawling Mark Twain Lake, as well as unparalleled outdoors activities. The terrain is covered by bluffs overlooking the lake and stands of oak, hickory and maple that are filled with white-tailed deer, turkey and other wildlife.

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      Mark Twain State Park offers basic and electric campsites, a...

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      at Mark Twain State Park Camper Cabins Nestled in the Salt...

  2. Things to Do | Mark Twain State Park. Scenic views from limestone bluffs and woodlands await at this park. Located on Mark Twain Lake, the park features camping, camper cabins, fishing, boat ramps, hiking trails, a beach, an organized group camp, picnic sites and shelters.

  3. 282 Reviews. Want to find the best trails in Mark Twain State Park for an adventurous hike or a family trip? AllTrails has 3 great trails for hiking and more. Enjoy hand-curated trail maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like you. Ready for your next hike or bike ride?

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  5. In the village of Florida, a red granite monument marks the original location of the cabin. Surrounding the state historic site, which offers picnic sites, is the 2,775-acre state park, providing opportunities for camping, hiking, swimming and fishing and access to Mark Twain Lake.

  6. mostateparks.com › campgrounds › mark-twain-state-parkCamping | Missouri State Parks

    Mark Twain State Park offers basic and electric campsites, a special-use camping area and a group camp. For a little extra space, try one of the park's family campsites in Puma Campground.

  7. Phone: 573-565-3440. Toll Free: 800-334-6946. Reservations: 877-422-6766. Email: One of America¿s unique and best-loved personalities, Samuel Clemens -- later known as Mark Twain -- was born about one-fourth mile north of this historic site in a rented cabin in the small town of Florida.

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