Tucked away in the Missouri Ozarks is a natural wonder so awe inspiring, you'll wonder why you've never visited before. The hike to this amazing natural formation is just under 3 miles and it's easy enough that even beginners will enjoy this trail. The area is popular among bird watchers and is truly one of the most serene places in the Show Me State. It's a beautiful spot that you won't want to miss.
Start your hike to Missouri's most spectacular natural bridge though the relaxing, shady woods. It's just a 2.5 mile hike from the parking lot, to the bridge, and back.
The natural limestone bridge spans 40 feet across Little Clifty Creek. The bridge was created hundreds of years ago through the forceful power of water erosion.
Walk under the amazing geological formation. You'll have plenty of room under the rock since the bridge is about 13 feet high.
It's hard to imagine that the quiet little stream that now passes under the bridge was once forceful enough to create it. If you visit the bridge after a few rainy days, you'll be able to take advantage of the little swimming hole to cool off after hiking.
Although this trail is not too challenging, it may be a bit too tough for small children. However, you can bring your dog out on the trail. You'll find that the hike is well marked, but for the 2.5 mile trip you'll want to take the trail that bears right.
Find Clifty Creek Natural Area at County Rd. 511, Dixon, MO 65459. Be advised that hunting and fishing are permitted in the natural area during the proper seasons.
Have you been to Clifty Creek Natural Area? Were you impressed by the splendid natural, limestone bridge? Tell us what you thought of the hike in the comments below.
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