There Is A Unique Man-Made Wonder Hiding In This Small Town In Missouri
By Beth Price-Williams|Published October 19, 2023
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Beth Price-Williams
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A professional writer for more than two decades, Beth has lived in nearly a dozen states – from Missouri and Virginia to Connecticut and Vermont – and Toronto, Canada. In addition to traveling extensively in the U.S. and the U.K., she has a BA in Journalism from Point Park University (PA), a MA in Holocaust & Genocide Studies from Stockton University (NJ), and a Master of Professional Writing from Chatham University (PA). A writer and editor for Only In Your State since 2016, Beth grew up in and currently lives outside of Pittsburgh and when she’s not writing or hanging out with her bunnies, budgies, and chinchilla, she and her daughter are out chasing waterfalls.
Living in Missouri, whether we’ve spent a lifetime here or have just been here a short time, means some shared experiences – starting our meals with toasted ravioli, traveling to the top of The Gateway Arch, and driving along Historic Route 66. But for every well-known natural and manmade wonder we’ve explored, there’s a gem we’ve yet to uncover. Like this one-of-a-kind manmade wonder in Leasburg, Missouri.
Travelers from around the world travel to Wiltshire, England, each year to marvel at Stonehenge, a prehistoric stone monument.
Stonehenge aligns with the sun during the solstices, making it a truly unique time to visit. Thousands, in fact, journey to the English countryside to mark the arrival of the summer solstice and the winter solstice every year.
Stonehenge has sparked the imagination of generations of travelers and has even inspired a few manmade wonders in Missouri, including Canoehenge.
Hidden between Onondaga Cave State Park and Ozark Outdoors Resort, Canoehenge pays homage to Stonehenge. The 100 canoes are placed to look like their (almost) English counterpart.
All of the canoes featured in Canoehenge have been retired, after having traveled up and down the nearby Meramec River countless times. Today, they've been transformed into a fun attraction that beckons curiosity seekers and outdoor adventurers.
Next time you’ve got your bucket list out, add Canoehenge. Take some time during your visit to snap photos and sit around the fire pit; it's perfect for a bit of relaxation.
An attraction along the Katy Trail between Jefferson City and Rocheport, Boathenge mysteriously appeared on the landscape in the mid-1990s. Each of its six boats is six feet wide and 13 feet tall. Boathenge is perhaps just as mysterious as Stonehenge itself.
Like Canoehenge, the unique Missouri attraction is worthy of a spot on your bucket list. Read all about Boathenge in Missouri.
Have you heard of Canoehenge, a unique manmade wonder in Leasburg, Missouri? Have you been there or to Boathenge? Do you know of any “henges,” like Canoehenge and Boathenge, in Missouri? Let us know in the comments! While you’re in Leasburg, head over to Onondaga State Park, an idyllic day trip destination in Missouri.
Why not turn your day trip to Leasburg into a weekend getaway? Check out Vrbo for charming places to stay in Missouri.
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