Taking a road trip through Missouri is always a good idea. From waterfalls to caves, we've narrowed down some of our favorite natural wonders in Missouri for you to go on the perfect road trip. Along the way, you'll enjoy some of the state's most breathtaking destinations, all of which belong on your Missouri bucket list. So, if you've ever asked yourself "does Missouri have any natural wonders," you'll find that this road trip will answer your question with a resounding yes. Without further ado, here's our custom road trip that will take you to the best natural wonders in MO.
1. Marvel Cave - Branson
First up on our itinerary is Marvel Cave. This National Natural Landmark sits atop of Roark Mountain and was discovered by the Osage Indians in the early 16th century. Today, visitors can choose from going on a traditional tour of the caves or a lantern tour.
2. Grand Gulf State Park - Thayer
Known to many as the "Little Grand Canyon," Grand Gulf State Park is the result of a collapsed cave system. Learn more about the Grand Canyon of Missouri and why you'll want to plan your visit there ASAP.
3. Rocky Falls - Winona Township
The water that flows in Rocky Falls is "shut-in" by rhyolite porphyry, a harder rock that tends to shut the water in from continuing into a stream. Learn more about what makes Rocky Falls such a fun Missouri day trip destination. For a closer look at this magical natural wonder in Missouri, watch the stunning drone footage below:
4. Big Spring
Big Spring is considered to be one of the largest springs in the United States. On any day, its average flow is 286 million gallons of water. Learn more about this epic natural wonder.
5. Mingo National Wildlife Refuge
This refuge is over 21,000-acres big and has 3 walking trails and 50 miles of unmarked trails for visitors to enjoy. One of the most popular attractions at Mingo National Wildlife Refuge is the lovely boardwalk trail.
6. Elephant Rocks State Park - Belleview
Climb between these giant boulders at Elephant Rocks State Park, which were formed from 1.5 billion-year-old granite. Elephant Rocks State Park might just be the most beautiful state park in Missouri.
7. Taum Sauk Mountain State Park
Stand on the top of Missouri - literally. This state park features the state's high point at 1,772 feet. It also has the tallest waterfall in Missouri, so be sure to check out the Mina Sauk Falls trail while you're there. Taum Sauk Mountain State Park certainly deserves a spot on your Missouri bucket list!
8. Johnson Shut-Ins - Middle Brook
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Swim in the East Forks of the Black River on a hot day by making a trip to the Johnson Shut-Ins. The park got its name from the volcanic rocks that "shut-in" the rushing water of the East Fork of the Black River. It's one of the most magnificent parks you'll find in Missouri. Enjoy a breathtaking perspective of the Johnson Shut-Ins when you watch the video below:
9. Clifty Creek Natural Bridge - Dixon
Take a 2.5-mile hike to view the 40-foot natural bridge that stretches across Clifty Creek. It's no wonder that Clifty Creek is one of Missouri's most prized natural wonders.
10. Devil's Icebox - Columbia
This geological wonder is located in Rock Bridge Memorial State Park in Columbia. This large cave system features a rock bridge, sinkholes, a spring, and an underground stream. When it comes to hidden wonders in Missouri, it's hard to beat Devil's Icebox.
What did you think of this fun-filled road trip? Are there any natural wonders in Missouri that you would add to the list? Feel free to share your thoughts with us in the comments below -- we would love to hear from you! For related content, check out our road trip that will take you to the absolute best hidden gems in Missouri. Our state has so much to discover!
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