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Thousand Hills State Park

Missouri's Thousand Hills State Park is a rugged and undeveloped area of 3000 acres. At the heart of the park lies Forest Lake, and travelers visiting Thousand Hills State Park will find plenty to do both in the water and on dry land. Explore the area from Thousand Hills State Park cabins and discover a little slice of wilderness.
Best Hiking Trails in Thousand Hills State Park

Best Hiking Trails in Thousand Hills State Park

Hiking is popular for anyone visiting Thousand Hills State Park, giving you the chance to explore the natural beauty of the area on foot. The open savannas and forested shoreline surrounding the lake are bursting with flora and fauna and a number of trails will allow people of all ages and experience levels to observe the natural habitats of the park.

  • 1. Oak Trail

    This 0.2-mile trail is rated as moderate for difficulty and follows a ridge through the forest. Ideal for interpretive hikes, this route also provides views across the shores of Forest Lake and is easily accessed from Thousand Hills State Park cabins.

  • 2. Red Bud Trail

    A 1.25-mile trail rated as difficult, this route takes hikers through wooded terrain and along the edge of Forest Lake. Steep ascents and water crossings both feature.

  • 3. Thousand Hills Trail

    Another challenging hike, this 10.5-mile trail is also popular with mountain bikers. Naturally rugged and hilly, this route also passes through the forest and along the lake shore.

Best Family Activities in Thousand Hills State Park

Best Family Activities in Thousand Hills State Park

Take advantage of Thousand Hills State Park hotels and try your hand at some of the many family-friendly activities on offer. Whether spending an afternoon learning about the ancient history of the area or a day on the idyllic lake beach, you are sure to find something to suit all ages and interests.

  • 1. Native American Petroglyph Shelter

    Ancient petroglyphs carved into the rock give vacationers visiting Thousand Hills State Park the chance to step back in time. This sheltered exhibit provides information and insight into each of the carvings, letting you and your family learn more about the ancient history of the area.

  • 2. Swimming

    With sandy shores and a range of amenities such as showers and dressing rooms, the beach at Thousand Hills State Park is the ideal place to cool down on a hot day. There are no lifeguards on duty however, so smaller children must be supervised.

  • 3. Biking

    The rugged terrain of Thousand Hills State Park is ideal for mountain bikers and there are routes suitable for a variety of ability levels. Explore the park from your bike and enjoy the natural beauty of the area.

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