The Ozark Trail is a part of 25 year-old vision to build a scenic and varied route through the Missouri Ozarks, stretching from the St. Louis metropolitan area southwestward to the Arkansas border, eventually connecting to the Ozark Highlands trail-- creating a 700 mile through-trail. Almost 550 miles of trail have been completed, with 350 miles in Missouri.
Sunday, January 09, 2005
Welcome to Showme Hiking
This blog is dedicated to collecting news, resources and history surrounding hiking areas in Missouri. I will concentrate on the Ozark Trail but will add information about other hiking locations in the midwest as I find interest (such as the Ozark Highlands Trail and the Buffalo River Trail).
From the Ozark Trail Association's website:
The Ozark Trail is a part of 25 year-old vision to build a scenic and varied route through the Missouri Ozarks, stretching from the St. Louis metropolitan area southwestward to the Arkansas border, eventually connecting to the Ozark Highlands trail-- creating a 700 mile through-trail. Almost 550 miles of trail have been completed, with 350 miles in Missouri.
The Ozark Trail is a part of 25 year-old vision to build a scenic and varied route through the Missouri Ozarks, stretching from the St. Louis metropolitan area southwestward to the Arkansas border, eventually connecting to the Ozark Highlands trail-- creating a 700 mile through-trail. Almost 550 miles of trail have been completed, with 350 miles in Missouri.
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