Missouri Natural Attractions
Truitt's Cave
Show cave, wedding chapel, restaurant of yesteryear. Featured in Ripley's Belive It or Not!
Neosho National Fish Hatchery
Established in 1888, the Neosho National Fish Hatchery is the oldest of 65 hatcheries operated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. It is one of the few fish hatcheries located inside the "
Truitt's Cave
Truitt's Cave is featured in "Ripley's Believe It or Not."
Boone's Lick State Historic Site
Salt was made at Boone's Lick Spring as early as 1805
Frog Rock
It's a photo op!
Jacob's Cave
Largest cave in the lake area. Half-mile of beautiful formations, massive columns, delicate soda straws, stalactite, stalagmite, famous depth-illusion pools and world'
Onyx Mountain Caverns
Beautiful Onyx formations, huge dripstone formations, guided tours, woodland Indian cultural information, underground river, gift shop and rock shop. On the National Register of Historic Places<
Ozark Caverns
Three types of tours: traditional tour, children'
Clifty Natural Bridge
Follow Hwy W 3.8
Miller Trail and Cave
Short but very steep trail. Wonderful valley view from the huge mouth of the cave.
Mina Sauk Falls
Highest and tallest waterfall in Missouri. Rain runoff flows down 132
Blue Springs
8th Largest Spring in Missouri. Deepest blue color of any spring known. A short hiking trail winds next to Current River to take you to the spring. Pack a lunch &
Round Spring Cavern
Lantern tours of this beautiful cavern are at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. daily. Tours are limited to 15
Onondaga Cave
Tours are given of this spectacular show cave, which is a National Natural Landmark
Onyx Mountain Caverns
Listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Beautiful Onyx formations, guided tours, woodland Indian cultural information, underground river. Stop by the Pulaski County Visitors'
Meramec Caverns
Missouri Buried Treasure, Meramec Valley lies a complex of mineral formations and color as rare and unique as they are beautiful.
Fisher Cave
Fisher Cave features a variety of outstanding cave scenes, including columns of calcite deposits up to 30
Bonne Terre Mine
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Mississippi River Observation Deck
Stroll down the 120 foot observation deck and view the one of a kind 20 mile long "Bessie Bend"