With more than 20 designated RV campgrounds, the Mark Twain National Forest is an ideal destination for those looking to plan a trip to the area.
An RVer's Guide to Mark Twain National Forest
Hidden Gems of the National Forest System
THOR and the National Forest Foundation are bringing you one step closer to the “hidden gems” of the National Forest system. Get tips for RVing at these national forest destinations and why they are some of the RV community’s best-kept secrets.
About Mark Twain National Forest
The Mark Twain National Forest is located in southern and central Missouri and encompasses roughly 1.5 million acres, mostly within the Ozark Highlands. Parts of the National Forest are within an hour’s drive of St. Louis, Springfield, and Columbia, making it the perfect destination for RV travels through the Midwest.
The history of the Ozarks is long and rich. This geographic area has maintained an ancient landscape characterized by large permanent springs, over 5,000 caves, rocky barren glades, and old volcanic mountains – untouched by ancient oceans or glaciers.
What To Do In Mark Twain
The Mark Twain National Forest has many beautiful rivers, lakes, and streams, offering a number of water activities, including boating, canoeing, and fishing.
Mark Twain National Forest also offers a wide variety of trails covering some 742 miles of the Ozarks. A few are restricted to hikers only, but many are open to mountain bikes and horses, and two areas are set aside for ATV and motorcycle enthusiasts.
History
Remnants of many different eras exist today in the Forest, including historic Civilian Conservation Corp constructions, spring-powered mills, and silver mines. Click here to find more information on historical sites located in the Mark Twain National Forest.
Scenic Byways and Attractions
Drive the Glade Top National Forest Scenic Byway, named for the beautiful glades that surround the ridge tops of the area. Along the byway are seven overlooks that provide panoramic views of the Ozarks.
The 24-mile Blue Buck Knob National Forest Scenic Byway is ideal for a scenic afternoon drive through farmland, open pastures, and densely wooded hillsides. Notable stops include:
- Noblett Lake where you can picnic under the shade of sugar maples, go fishing or boating to cool off, or cross Highway AP to visit the remains of the CCC Camp Willow.
- Blue Hole Trailhead where you can access the Ridge Runner and Ozark Trails.
Click here for a full list of scenic driving areas in the Mark Twain National Forest.
Other popular attractions in the area include:
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In 2020, THOR and the National Forest Foundation entered a partnership that will plant at least 500,000 trees on National Forest lands. Join us by supporting our National Forests and help improve the health of important public lands for future generations.
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