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    Bennett Spring State Park

    3.4 (22 reviews)

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    Max M.

    Bennett Springs State Park is nice, if you are into Trout fishing. They have a hatchery and release every day fish into the stream. The number of fish is depending on the number of tags sold. You can rent a cabin, a hotel room or you can camp. They have a swimming pool, if you want to cool down. However the "Lifeguards" kids running it, will close it as soon they see dark clouds, Downside: Since the fish is stocked, your catching achievement is somewhat low. Also, in the morning there are more than 1,000 fishermen on any given summer day in the stream, on a busy weekend , they sell more than 2,500 tags.

    Eric P.

    Not my favorite state park so far. I've been to a few, and although this places has a ton of amenities, I feel like it is capitalizing on every aspect as often as possible. You would think that swimming would at least come with a purchase of a campsite... Campsites are very limited for basic site campers who simply want to pitch a tent (Literally four sites available). Despite the fact that they don't look too terrible, they're right next to each other in a crowded string of campers. The park includes a playground, plenty of places to fish, as well as a store and a restaurant. As far as the restaurant goes, I was less than impressed. You're definitely better off packing your own food. It's not that it's terrible, it's just that it's certainly not worth the high prices they charge. It was my assumption that the rainbow trout would be a bit cheaper since they just have to go to their backyard to stock up. $14.99 isn't the worst price, and probably worth it since its fresh, but I feel weird paying anything over $9.99 for something of that nature. They offer a (One Trip) salad bar with the purchase of any entree (An average of $10 a meal). The quality of which is comparable to your local buffet. Though, if paying more for this buffet quality somehow makes you feel better, you'll be sure to enjoy! Not the best customer service either. When we came to the Park Office to get our Centennial book passport stamped, they acted as if we were doing something illegal. Every state park we've been to so far has had their stamps within the office, so we were simply confused. Yet they rudely instructed us to go to the store instead. All this after we struggled to find the office in the first place due to their inability to properly place signage. As we got our stamps, we found out about the pricing of canoeing ($45). Which was absolutely absurd since we just had a camping and canoeing package at a neighboring park for $24 altogether. At the end of the day, it's a large park with a lot of ammonites, but there are certainly better parks out there. I've seen a lot smaller ones (Like Johnson Shut-Ins) so far more with far less. Don't let this keep you from trying it yourself though. I urge you to come and check it out for yourself, but it just wasn't for me.

    Canoes for rent at park!
    Adrienne H.

    Just finished camping here in a pop up. We stayed in campground 4. It's a nice size loop. Nice facilities, shower houses, and store. The store has soft serve cream. That's where the line was at night! Also a dining spot too. Swimming pool, hiking, fishing, hatchery, and much more. Lodging looks nice as well. Floating trips here are great! We dropped in at Moon River and came back to car. No crowds and very scenic! A great place for everyone!

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    Stark Caverns - The darkest part of the cave lot up with a black light flash light

    Stark Caverns

    4.9(132 reviews)
    40.9 mi
    Locally owned & operated
    Established in 1950

    We were looking for a way to beat the heat, and decided on going to Stark Caverns. I hopped online…read moreto purchase tickets, and saw that we would need to purchase one for my 18-month old grandson also. Unfortunately, there were not enough available tickets for all three adults and him. I called out to the Caverns to explain the issue and ask if it would be okay. Matt, who answered the phone, said it would be no problem and to just go ahead and purchase the adult tickets. Upon arrival there was ample parking and it was a beautiful place. We headed into the gift shop and checked in for our tour and checked out all of their wares. Gracie led our tour of the caverns. She was so knowledgeable and just a sweet girl. The tour was a great way to spend part of the afternoon. Everyone in our tour group (ages 1-40+) really seemed to enjoy it! If you have some time to spare, you don't want to miss this family friendly, educational, tour.

    Genuinely cool cave. There are algae fossils in there from when Missouri was underwater millions of…read moreyears ago, which is a wild thing to stand next to. Sadly our guide Macy was less "passionate cave enthusiast" and more "reciting a script she's said a thousand times and stopped listening to herself." I still don't know how this part of Missouri used to be an ocean based on the tour. She gave the exact same intro four separate times. Not because groups were bumping into each other, just straight up robot mode, probably from also trying to work in the photo package pitch every single time. Ask a follow up question and you'd get a shrug dressed up as an answer. A kid asked about a mineral and got a confident "nope, not that" immediately followed by "I'm not really a gem expert," which, ma'am, pick one. Nobody could tell us where all the clay that used to be in the cave went (there's a lot of water now after the excavation), how the bootleggers pulled off their operation, or whether the cave's ever taken earthquake damage. Also they sell alcohol at the gift shop right before you head into a dark cave, which feels like a liability seminar waiting to happen. What indigenous tribe did the skeleton remains belong to? How did you know it was an indigenous person(s)? What is the difference between an arrowhead and a spear, and when did those relics be given to be on display? She said the stairs were built by child labor because there are child sized handprints in the concrete, but provided no evidence of truth or why. Was it his 18 kids? No one knows. At least it was cool inside while the weather was hot outside. The cave has a story to tell. Macy just wasn't the one telling it. Would recommend the cave, would not recommend Macy. She already told us she's had a bad Yelp review, and I'm sad to say I understand why.

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    Stark Caverns - Minerals that glow under a blacklight that you can see while taking the black light tour.... Hands down WORTH IT!!!

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    Minerals that glow under a blacklight that you can see while taking the black light tour.... Hands down WORTH IT!!!

    Pomme De Terre State Park

    Pomme De Terre State Park

    4.3(7 reviews)
    27.0 mi

    I had such a lovely time hiking here! Beautiful nature and great trails! Just know that summertime…read morebrings a plethora of ticks. Prepare dutifully, friends.

    We reserved a 50 amp electric only camp site (the ones with water hookups were already reserved)…read morefor two nights at the Pittsburg campground. We initially ended up at the Hermitage campground (after dark pulling a 38' fifth wheel) and couldn't find out spot. There was a park ranger that was driving around and lead us to the Pittsburg site and we were thankful for his assistance. Filling the fifth wheel with water was easy as the water supply was located in a large area near the entry. Check in was a breeze as it was done with your mobile. I do wish the campsite itself was longer and had more parking. The site barely fit the fifth wheel and truck on the paved area and there's no parking in the grass, so we had to park our second vehicle near the entrance with available parking. Backing in a fifth wheel in a pitch-black campsite is always fun, but thankfully it only took 1 try. The site had a covered picnic table and lots of shade which was nice. Out site was a bit far from the bathhouse so it was a trek to shower/use facilities. We used the camper most of the time, but without water hookup, tried to use the water in the tank more sparingly for dishes and cooking. There was a nice little playground area with equipment for the kiddos. The beach was nice sized and some had trees so you didn't burn up in the sun. If you hit the beach, bring water shoes because it's very rocky and they are sharp. For $25 a night, I was satisfied with the campground and enjoyed the time with my family.

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