Opportunities for hunting at Long Branch Lake can be found on over 5,500 acres managed by the Corps of Engineers and the Missouri Department of Conservation. The Corps manages approximately 1,000 acres on the east and west side of the lake that are open to public hunting. The Corps licensed 2,454
, MO HuntingLong Branch Lake has an excellent reputation for bass fishing, but anglers can cast their lines for catfish, walleye and crappie as well. The lake's 24 miles of shoreline have many small coves that offer good fishing. Statewide fishing regulations apply.
, MO FishingRecreational Development at Long Branch Lake is offered through a cooperative agreement between the Corps of Engineers and the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, which operates and maintains Long Branch State Park. The 1,834
, MO CampingThe building is on the Historical Registry and was built in 1904 with sandstone from Whiterock Quarries in the county....
Dedicated to memory of Gen. Enoch Crowder, who founded the selective service system. Park features camping facilities, organi...
Bridge was built in 1868 and is the longest of the four surviving covered bridges in the state....
The museum contains artifacts and historical records of Adair County....
Dedicated to the memory of Gen. John J. Pershing, the park now serves as an example of the original landscape of northern Mis...