Echo Bluff State Park Explained

Echo Bluff State Park
Map:USA Missouri#USA
Map Size:280
Relief:1
Location:Newton Township, Shannon County, Missouri, United States
Coordinates:37.3114°N -91.4061°W
Area Acre:476.62
Established:2013
Visitation Num:249,223
Visitation Year:2022
Visitation Ref:[1]
Governing Body:Missouri Department of Natural Resources
Website:Echo Bluff State Park

Echo Bluff State Park (4.6 out of 5 stars) is a public recreation area comprising of land in Newton Township, Shannon County, Missouri, United States. The state park occupies the site of former Camp Zoe, a summer camp for children that opened in 1929. The park was named for the massive cliff that towers over one side of Sinking Creek.

History

The state acquired the former Camp Zoe site at auction from the federal government in 2013 for $640,000. An additional 80 acres was purchased for $455,000. Some $52 million was spent building a new lodge, playground, campgrounds, pavilions, and cabins. Federal grant money totalling $10.5 million helped pay for improving area roads and creating a new bridge over Sinking Creek. The park opened to the public on July 30, 2016.

Activities and amenities

The park features a lodge, cabins and campsites for overnight stays, bluff-top shelter for special events, and 50-seat amphitheater as well as hiking and mountain biking trails.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: February 3, 2023 . Missouri State Park Attendance For January - December, 2022 . Missouri State Parks.