Most of us will likely agree that Missouri's beauty goes unrivaled. From its sandy beaches and shimmering lakes to its chiseled caves and sprawling forests, the landscape is simply spectacular. Did you know that Missouri also has its very own, albeit much smaller, Grand Canyon? It might just be the most beautiful canyon in America, making it one of those natural wonders you really have to explore to appreciate.
Straddling the border of Missouri and Arkansas, Grand Gulf State Park in Koshkonong is home to one of Missouri's most majestic natural wonders - the Little Grand Canyon.
The state park tallies just 322 acres and, even though it's rather small, it packs a huge scenic punch.
A mile-long series of collapsed caves flanked by 130-foot walls on two sides create the mini Grand Canyon. You can view it along a one-mile hiking trail.
Informational placards along the path illustrate how the canyon was formed.
Unfortunately, due a series of stairs, the trail is not accessible. Because of the stairs and some inclines, the Interpretive Loop Trail scores a moderate rating.
Bring your camera along for your journey along this picturesque path that features several scenic vistas. You'll have the opportunity to view the canyon from several vantage points.
There are no trails that lead to the canyon floor. However, some skilled hikers climb to the bottom on unmarked paths.
If you choose that route, make sure you're wearing sturdy shoes, and take precautions as the terrain is quite rough.
The canyon floor is also home to another natural wonder - a natural bridge. The natural bridge clocks in at 250 feet long and 75 feet high.
The cozy state park, which is open all year around, also has tables, perfect for picnicking.
Learn more about Grand Gulf State Park on the Missouri State Parks website.
What do you think is the most beautiful canyon in America? The one at Grand Gulf State Park in Missouri or another? Let us know in the comments! Did you know that there's a dark sky park in Missouri, too, that's perfect for an evening of stargazing?
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