MISSOURI

Missouri is a state located in the Midwestern region of the United States. It is known for its diverse geography, including the Ozark Mountains, the Mississippi River, and the Mark Twain National Forest. The state is also home to several major cities, including Kansas City, St. Louis, and Springfield. Missouri’s culture is heavily influenced by its history, with strong ties to the western expansion, the Civil War, and the blues music scene. The state is also known for its barbecue, with Kansas City-style barbecue being a particular favorite. Missouri is a great place to explore the outdoors, with plenty of opportunities for hiking, fishing, and boating.

NATIONAL FOREST

The forests in Missouri are diverse and offer a wide range of experiences for visitors. They are home to a variety of tree species and cover a large amount of public land. Visitors can explore the forests’ many trails and enjoy stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The area offers unique opportunities to explore the forests by water, with opportunities for canoeing, kayaking, and tubing down rivers. The rugged terrain and spectacular views are a great place to connect with nature and experience the state’s natural beauty.

Mark Twain National Forest

The Mark Twain National Forest is the largest public landholding in Missouri, covering over 1.5 million acres of land. Located in the southern part of the state, the forest is home to a variety of tree species, including oak, hickory, and maple. It is named after Mark Twain, the famous author who spent much of his youth in Missouri. The forest is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, with numerous opportunities for hiking, camping, fishing, and wildlife viewing. Visitors can explore the forest’s many trails, which offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The Mark Twain National Forest is also home to several wilderness areas, which provide visitors with a unique opportunity to experience a natural environment that has remained largely unchanged for centuries. Check out more information here!   https://www.fs.usda.gov/mtnf


Ava/Cassville/Willow Springs Ranger District

1006 S. Jefferson Ava, Missouri 65608

(417) 683-4428

Vehicle Use Maps: (Ava), (Cassville), (Willow Springs)


Eleven Point/Doniphan Ranger District

#66 Confederate Ridge Road Doniphan, Missouri 63935

(573) 996-2153

Vehicle Use Map


Houston/Rolla/Cedar Creek Ranger District

108 S. Sam Houston Blvd. Houston, Missouri 65483

(417) 967-4194

Vehicle Use Maps: (Houston and Rolla), (Cedar Creek)


Poplar Bluff Ranger District

1420 Maud Street Poplar Bluff, Missouri 63901

(573) 785-1475

Vehicle Use Map


Potosi/Fredericktown Ranger District

10019 W. State Hwy. 8 Potosi, Missouri 63664

(573) 438-5427

Vehicle Use Maps: (Salem and Potosi), (Fredericktown)


Salem Ranger District

1301 South Main Salem, Missouri 65560

(573) 729-6656

Vehicle Use Map (Salem and Potosi)


BLM

There isn’t any land managed by the Bureau of Land Management in Missouri!

GRASSLANDS

There aren’t any grasslands in Missouri!

tips and tricks

Visitors should also be aware of safety precautions, especially when traveling alone or at night, and avoid leaving valuables visible in their cars or unattended in public areas.

Missouri is known as the “Show-Me State” and its motto is “Salus Populi Suprema Lex Esto”, which means “Let the welfare of the people be the supreme law”.

The state is also home to several historic sites and museums, including the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum, and the Mark Twain Boyhood Home and Museum.

do’s and dont’s

Explore the state’s natural beauty, including the Ozark Mountains, Mark Twain National Forest, and the many state parks and conservation areas!

Don’t litter or damage the environment, and respect the state’s wildlife and natural resources.

Don’t ignore weather warnings or advisories, especially during severe weather seasons.