Ten campgrounds are conveniently located around Pomme de Terre Lake. Six are managed by the Corps of Engineers (
, MO CampingPomme de Terre Lake is known for its excellent fishing. Good strings of crappie, black bass, white bass, bluegill, and channel cat are commonly taken from the lake. Pomme de Terre Lake is also noted for its muskie fishing. Muskellunge have been stocked in the lake regularly since 1966
, MO FishingHunters will find a variety of game, including rabbit, dove, squirrel, turkey, deer, and waterfowl at Pomme de Terre. Hunting is permitted in all areas of the project with the exception of the park areas and administration areas.
, MO HuntingFor those who prefer to stay ashore, the Pomme de Terre State Park offers two hiking trails that wind through several scenic areas. Cedar Bluff Trail begins either at the beach or the campground and provides the opportunity to hike 1.5
, MO TrailsCourse Access: PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7 days...
Restored 1860s jail listed on National Register. Regional history museum exhibits: Osage Indians, Border War, Civil War, recr...
Course Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...
Includes artifacts, restored rural school room, healing arts room, doll room, loom room, kitchen, dining room and parlor....