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Rock Bridge Memorial State Park

Devil's Icebox Cave, natural rock bridge and numerous sinkholes in Rock Bridge Memorial State Park are part of large limestone cave system dating back thousands of years. Picnic sites and trails.

Columbia, MO State Parks

Cosmopolitan Recreation Area

A 520-acre park includes large playground, skateboard park, Rainbow Softball Center, mountain bike course, shelters, hard surface fitness trail and more.

Columbia, MO Parks

Finger Lakes State Park

Reclaimed strip-mine area is one of two state parks where off-road motorcycling is allowed. Seven strip pits for swimming, canoeing and fishing. Camping and picnicking facilities. RV and tent sites, electricity, trails, toilets, showers and ADA accessible.

Columbia, MO State Parks

Flatbranch Park/MKT Trailhead

Bike the KATT Trail to the MKT Spur, leading into Downtown Columbia. Our new Trailhead Park offers a place for bikers to stop and enjoy the afternoon. Cyclextreme bike store and over 70 restaurants within walking distance of the trailhead.

Columbia, MO Parks

Three Creeks Conservation Area

There are 1,277 acres with hiking, biking and horse trails. Scenic streams and bluffs along three creeks. Primitive camping permitted. Home to rare and endangered Topeka Shiner and Cherrystone Snail. No facilities.

Columbia, MO Conservation Areas

Things to do near Columbia, MO

Buffalo Creek Vineyards & Winery

Hilltop location overlooks the Lake of the Ozarks. Accessible by boat or by car. Free wine tasting is conducted in our pictur...

Gasconade County Historical Museum

A charming museum housed in a 2 story brick former hotel built around 1904. The display rooms tell the story of the lives of ...

Willmore Lodge Visitors Center and Museum

The 6,700 sq. ft. log cabin, built in 1930 by Union Electric, houses a museum of the area, the Lake Area COC, and boasts 10 m...

Fort Waynesville Marker

Historical marker, marking where Fort Waynesville was located. The fort, built on a bluff in 1862 provided protection to the ...

Jewell Cemetery State Historic Site

Burial site of Gov. Charles Henry Hardin, who served 1875-76, and educator William Jewell....