Those of us who love animals will usually take any chance we can get to see them up close, especially in their natural habitat. Even non-animal lovers will likely admit that the White Bison Trail in Missouri, where you'll likely see such local wildlife as bison and elk, is breathtaking with its emerald greenery and vibrant wildflowers. Slip on a pair of comfy shoes; pack your camera and water, and follow one of the best spring hikes in Missouri. (It's beautiful all year long, though.)
Meandering 3.2 miles through Lone Elk Park, the White Bison Trail is brimming with wildlife, wildflowers, and gorgeous views of the lake.
Carve out at least an hour for your journey along this pretty path. Chances are you'll need more time, if you plan to soak up the scenery and take photos.
The trail is rated between moderate and hard, depending on who you talk to, predominately due to the inclines and the muddy terrain in some spots. Keep an eye out for tree roots, too.
If you're on the hunt for one of the best spring hikes in MO, you've just found it. Can you think of a better way to celebrate the season than with wildlife and wildflowers?
Your journey will take you past the lake, which is beautiful any time of the year. However, the trail can get pretty slick after a rainfall and in the wintertime.
Springtime's a particularly pretty time to stroll along the trail. Colorful wildflowers line parts of the winding path.
Stop to smell or snap photos of the blossoming flowers, but remember to leave them how and where you found them.
Dogs and other pets are not permitted along the trail, since your chances of running across wildlife are pretty good.
Imagine how many amazing snapshots you can capture on one of the best spring hikes in Missouri.
You might cross paths with bison, elk, deer, geese, turkey, and even turtles wandering along the trail.
If you've got kids, bring them along. The White Bison Loop offers a unique opportunity to see wildlife in their home.
Keep a safe distance from all wild animals, and don't forget to bring your camera or smartphone along. You'll likely have quite a few photo ops during your journey.
After your hike, you might want to pile into your car for a drive around Lone Elk Park, too. It's another easy and fun way to see the wildlife that lives here.
Find more information on White Bison Trail on the official website of Lone Elk Park.
Have you followed the White Bison Trail in Missouri? What did you think? Share your experience in the comments! If you're looking for more beautiful hikes, set off on the Rocky Top Trail in Kaiser. Before heading out on your next hiking adventure, make sure you have comfy shoes, and pack water and snacks.
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