A 1,300 acre wildlife area on the St. Francis River floodplain. One of the few remaining vestiges of bottomland hardwoods in the boothell and contains an extremely diversified floral community.
A 1,300 acre wildlife area on the St. Francis River floodplain. One of the few remaining vestiges of bottomland hardwoods in the boothell and contains an extremely diversified floral community.
Featuring historic and cultural items of Dunklin County from presettlement to the present. Many special exhibits relate to life in early stages of the county'
Kennett, MO Museums Course Access: Public
Holes: 9
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Course Access: Semi-Private
Holes: 18
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Two-mile trail meanders past waterfalls, rock shelters, bluffs and canyons. Enchanting natural area dense with rare plants....
Course Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7 days...
Mingo National Wildlife Refuge is 21,676 acres of bottomland hardwood, swamp and wetland. Mingo lies in a linear basin formed...
In October of 1861, Confederate General M. Jeff Thompson led a force of 3,000 men into Southeast Missouri. On October 15, 186...
Milling complex used by St. Joe Minerals Corp. in days when Missouri's Lead Belt produced nearly 80 percent of the nation's m...