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Mark Twain Lake Trails


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Mark Twain Lake Trails Hikers and backpackers are encouraged to use the many miles of trails throughout the lake area. Wildlife blinds, food plots and small ponds enhance a hiker's chance of spotting a deer, bluebird or other wild inhabitants of Missouri.

Two trails offer visitors the opportunity to enjoy diversified habitats while walking or horseback riding. The Joanna Trail has 6 or 11-mile loops or 25 mile trek and is located at the John F. Spalding Recreation Area. The Lick Creek Trail has a 3-mile loop or a one-way 8 mile trek.


Address: 11 m S on Hwy J off US 36, 3 m E of Monroe City
Phone: 573-735-4097
Our Email: MarkTwainInfo@mvs02.usace.army.mil

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Mark Twain Lake Trails

Hikers and backpackers are encouraged to use the many miles of trails throughout the lake area. Wildlife blinds, food plots and small ponds enhance a hiker's chance of spotting a deer, bluebird or other wild inhabitants of Missouri.

, MO Hiking


Mark Twain Lake Boating

18,000 acres of sparkling waters and scenic lands of Clarence Cannon Dam and Mark Twain Lake make an ideal location for all types of water recreation. Boaters will find numerous boat ramps located conveniently around the lake as well as two full service marinas that offer boat and slip rentals.

, MO Boating

Mark Twain Lake Fishing

With over 18,000 acres of water, Mark Twain Lake offers anglers thriving populations of catfish, bass, crappie, walleye, bluegill and sunfish. Timber has been left in the upper ends of the lake and in selected coves to improve fish habitat. According to 2004 reports: Bass. Based on 2003

, MO Fishing

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