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Mingo National Wildlife Refuge is 21,676 acres of bottomland hardwood, swamp and wetland. Mingo lies in a linear basin formed in an ancient abandoned channel of the Mississippi River. It houses an array of plants and animals, such as white-tailed deer, waterfowl, small reptiles, and bald eagles. Activities at Mingo include fishing, hunting, a 20 mile Auto Tour Route, our boardwalk nature trail, wildlife observation, photography, and environmental educational activities.

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Robert G. Delaney Lake Conservation Area

One and a half-acre lake contains 30 acres of cypress forest. A fishing dock and boat ramp help make this site a fisherman's ...

Perry Park Center

Swimming, waterslide, baby pool, basketball, tennis, volleyball, racquetball, weights, treadmills, track, aerobics, concessio...

Hearts of Blue and Gray Tour

Cape Giradeau, Missouri was held for the duration by Union forces. Monuments honoring both the North and the South are locat...

New Madrid Country Club

Course Access: PrivateHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...

Bollinger Mill State Historic Site

The 140-ft., self-supporting, Howe-truss bridge, one of four covered bridges left in the state, is located next to gristmill....