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    Ha-Ha-Tonka State Park

    4.9 (107 reviews)

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    Trail after the natural bridge
    Lexi M.

    What a cool spot!!! Caves, natural bridge, springs, castles, what else could you need?! It's so beautiful here and the views are amazing. My favorite part was the natural bridge and the walking paths all around. Some of it is very rocky and steep so I would recommend tennis shoes. The path to the spring is stroller friendly. Hoping to return someday soon!

    Castle
    Linda O.

    This is a FREE state park!!! It has great hiking trails from paved and easy to rugged. We hiked up to the castle, water tower and natural bridge. We also did the more challenging red rim/spring trail. We opted not to go down the 300+ stairs to see the springs however the stairs were wooded and looked well maintained. There is plenty of parking throughout the park and the visitors center has maps. If you are a birder this place is awesome!

    Quarry trail
    Jamie C.

    Love coming here for a hike or a quick stroll. So many options. Pathways are always cleared and areas tidy. Love the 13 different trails you can do and I suggest them all. You can even trail here by water which is awesome!

    The Castle Ruins - Ha Ha Tonka State Park MO
    Rees's R.

    A Must-Visit Gem in the Ozarks! Our visit to the Castle at Ha Ha Tonka State Park was nothing short of magical! The ruins of the castle perched high on the bluff offer stunning panoramic views of the Lake of the Ozarks that are absolutely breathtaking. As history lovers, we were fascinated by the story of the Snyder family and the grand vision they had for this estate. Even in its ruined state, the castle exudes a unique charm that transports you back in time. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/prxknt7V6N8 The park itself is a treasure trove of natural beauty. We loved exploring the hiking trails, especially the one leading down to the crystal-clear Ha Ha Tonka Spring. The combination of rich history, beautiful scenery, and well-maintained trails makes this park a true gem in Missouri. Whether you're into history, nature, or just looking for a peaceful retreat, Ha Ha Tonka State Park has something for everyone. We'll definitely be back to explore more!

    Rhonda W.

    Happened upon this park. We went to 2 caves and happened to see this on the map. Well worth the stop. We came at a bad time ...way too hot for us. 99-107 all week. So hiking wasn't comfortable, and we dont have a boat. But both the ruins and the naturalbridgee were very short walks from the parking lot ..maybe 350ft. It was so hot that both walks had us sweating. But was interesting to see. This whole trip we just keep saying ... boy this would be gorgeous in the fall. This would be great on a cool fall day when the leaves are colorful... go hiking. Oh its free so if your in the area ... take a look. The views looking down at the water were lovely.

    Remains of the castle
    Amanda D.

    This was a great place to spend part of our day. The visitors center had restrooms and rangers who were able to help us plan our day. We started at the castle ruins and then headed to the natural bridge. We had lunch near the playground before checking out the natural spring. We did several trails and the park had great signage to direct people where to go. My one and only complaint was that when we got to the castle ruins, there was a tour bus where the majority of people were walking the trail and smoking. I would assume that a state park is a non-smoking area and it would have been great if someone was enforcing that around one of the main attractions.

    Park scenery
    Jerry D.

    We went on the spring trail, and it was terrific. This trail can be taken by most and is very short. 58000 gallons of spring water flows from this spring. If you are in the area, don't pass this up.

    Ashley D.

    I loved seeing the abandoned castle at Ha Ha Tonka state park! We were just driving through the Ozark area heading back towards Arizona and after a quick google search, this was a must-stop-and-see attraction!! I'm really glad we did - it did not disappoint. There is a brief history on the abandoned castle itself and while you can't walk into it, you can view from about 100ft away from 3-4 sides of it. If you follow the trail around, you will get to a viewpoint that provides an amazing look down into the Ozark lake with surrounding tree covered hills. There were no fees to enter the park - that was awesome! Note: The parking lot closest to the ruins only holds a handful of spots so you'll likely have to park at the lower lot and walk the trail. The trail itself is only about a 10 minute walk mostly uphill and it's a little steep. Not terrible but may be tough near the end for some.

    Water tower at the castle ruins.
    Martin B.

    One of.... if not the most scenic of the Missouri state parks. Along the southern edge of Lake of the Ozarks, this place offers everyone wants. Whether you want to look at the castle ruins or water tower (pictured with this review), or walk some trails, Ha Ha Tonka is worth the drive. Trails vary in length but can be challenging depending on which one you take with hills, walking along rock faces or ending at the lake in one case. You have a nice view of Lake of the Ozarks from the scenic overlook at the castle ruins or from a pier to simply sit back and relax. No camping but plenty to do and see here. It's an hour-plus drive for me but worth it every time I go. If you want to see one of the jewels in Missouri... come to Ha Ha Tonka State Park.

    Jennifer W.

    We love to hike at Ha Ha Tonka and have hiked every trail here. We've hike at all times of the year, hardest for us is summer because of the bugs, humidity and heat BUT it's gorgeous! This time or was in the 30's so we chose The Acorn Trail since it's short but beautiful. Came across an armadillo this time.

    Ralphie S.

    A beautiful Missouri State Park! My only complaint is that I visited on a 98 degree summers day, which kept me from seeing everything I wanted to explore. The hike down to the natural bridge and back left me dehydrated and exhausted, so I skipped the hike up to the castle ruins, since the small parking lot at the top of the hill was filled. Trails, amazing scenery, historical, geologic formations, lake access and springs. The best state park that I have visited in the area.I will return or a more temperate day.

    Beautiful water color out this world !
    Martha P.

    Very beautiful Trails! Highly recommend for people that have a good active life , the pretty's spring Water and over 300 stairs and very interested history! Good for people love natural nature

    Audrey L.

    This park is tremendous & beautiful!!! We loved seeing the views and the ruins. Also the Natural Bridge is amazing along with the natural springs!!! It's a must see in Missouri!!! Xoxo

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    Great hike. Historic location. Wide path. Great views. Great place for a picnic. Best on a cooler day!

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    A can't miss stop while you're at the lake. Plenty of picnic areas, restrooms, and the views, and peaceful in the off season.

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