| Bell Mountain Trail | Mark Twain National Forest | 12 |
| Hike to the top of 1,702-foot Bell Mountain, one of Missouri's highest points, on the Bell Mountain Trail. This 12-mile round trip passes through the Bell Mountain Wilderness Area, a 9,000-acre pocket of oak-hickory forest and pristine Ozark streams. F... |
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| Berryman Trail | Mark Twain National Forest | 24 |
| The Berryman Trail starts at Berryman Campground, the site of a Civilian Conservation Corps camp, and traverses 24 miles of scenic Ozark countryside. It winds through timbered stands of oak, pine, and bottomland hardwood, climbing switchback fashion fr... |
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| Big Piney Trail | Mark Twain National Forest | 17 |
| The 17-mile trail traverses a variety of Ozark terrain, scenery and vegetative types. Several scenic overlooks dsplaying rock outcroppings and hollow bottoms are located along the Trail. Paddy Creek Campgroud, Big Piney Trail Camp and Roby Lake Recreat... |
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| Blossom Rock Trail | Mark Twain National Forest | 1 |
| Blossom Rock Trail was constructed by Boy Scouts in 1971. It begins at a small parking lot near the campground entrance by a big white pine tree. The trail threads through rich woods along a slough or old stream channel, then up to Blossom Rock. It tra... |
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| Blue Spring Trail | Mark Twain National Forest | 0.002 |
| It starts in a wooded area at the end of the paved road. The stone steps, wooden bridges, and guard rails are well designed to assist hikers in walking through the uneven terrain. The trail parallels the North Fork of White River, yet most of the time ... |
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| Carrick Creek | Table Rock State Park | 1 |
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| Castlewood Trail System | Castlewood State Park | |
| State Park with trails running through wooded areas and along Mississippi River. Easy/Moderate riding/mountain biking on the River Trail (which can be very muddy in the spring), strenuous mountain biking on the Chubb Trail. |
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| Cedar Bluff Trail | Mark Twain National Forest | 1.5 |
| The trail starts across from Lane Spring picnic ground.The trail then winds down through the woods, scattered with chert rocks, to the valley bottom. Standing on the flood plain, there are sycamore, river birch, and silver maple trees--among them a cou... |
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| Cedar Creek Hiking Trail | | |
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| Cole Creek Horse Trail | | |
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| Crane Lake Trail | | |
| Winding around 100-acre Crane Lake, the trail leads to great fishing and picnic areas. |
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| Devil's Backbone Trail | Mark Twain National Forest | 11 |
| Three designated trailheads, Collins Ridge, McGarr Ridge and Raccoon Hollow, provide convenient entry to the area. North Fork River cuts through the heart of the Wilderness; thus the Racoon Hollow section west of the river is not connected to the main ... |
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| Glade Top Trail National Forest Scenic Byway | | |
| This is a scenic drive located in the Mark Twain National Forest. |
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| Ha Ha Tonka State Park Trails | Ha Ha Tonka State Park | |
| This is a state park with first-rate hiking trails that explore a number of geological features. |
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| Hercules Glades Trails | Mark Twain National Forest | 42 |
| Upper and Lower Pilot Knobs may be viewed from the tower. Many trips into the Wilderness originate here. You could also start from other places and end your hike here. Crossing the western boundary into the Wilderness, the atmosphere changes magical... |
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| Hercules Glades Wilderness Trails | | |
| This is a wilderness area of the Mark Twain National Forest located east of Branson. Most of the park's trails are loops that climb the mountains and hills. |
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| Huzzah Ponds Trail | Mark Twain National Forest | 0.5 |
| The great blue heron reluctantly moves to the left bank when human intruders are on this trail. Then it takes another long leap, with wings flapping and legs stretching, back to its territory near the swamp. At the same time a swallow circles in the ce... |
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| John J Audubon Trail | | |
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| Johnson Natural Area Backpack Trail | | |
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| Jones Spur | | |
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| Kaintuck Trail | Mark Twain National Forest | |
| Prepare for a somewhat strenuous hikethe Kaintuck Trail is steep and rugged in spots. Bikers, hikers, and horseback riders are welcome on this trail, a 15-mile route when the long loop is taken. |
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