Taum Sauk Mountain State Park Explained

Taum Sauk Mountain State Park
Map:USA Missouri#USA
Relief:1
Location:Iron and Reynolds counties, Missouri, United States
Coordinates:37.5714°N -90.7292°W
Area Acre:8,732.23
Elevation:1772feet
Designation:Missouri state park
Established:1991
Visitation Num:144,160
Visitation Year:2017
Website:Taum Sauk Mountain State Park

Taum Sauk Mountain State Park is a Missouri state park located in the St. Francois Mountains in the Ozarks. The park encompasses Taum Sauk Mountain, the highest point in the state. The Taum Sauk portion of the Ozark Trail connects the park with nearby Johnson's Shut-ins State Park and the Bell Mountain Wilderness Area, which together are part of a large wilderness area popular with hikers and backpackers.

In 2005, the Taum Sauk Hydroelectric Power Station was damaged and a billion gallons of water flooded parts of the park and other nearby areas.[1]

Activities and amenities

The park has a rustic campground, a paved trail to the highpoint, picnic facilities, and a lookout tower providing a view of the dense mountain forest obscured from other vantage points.

Mina Sauk Falls

Mina Sauk Falls, the highest waterfall in Missouri, is reached via a rugged trail that makes a three-mile (5 km) loop from the highpoint parking area. The falls have cascading waters only during times of wet weather; at other times they are reduced to a trickle or less.

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.kfvs12.com/story/30744774/10-years-since-taum-sauk-dam-gave-way/ 10 years since Taum Sauk dam gave way