Meander Along The Longest River In The U.S. On The Short But Sweet Missouri River Trail In Missouri
We don’t always have a ton of time to take a break and get outdoors to explore. Fortunately, Missouri’s dotted with short and sweet hiking trails that allow us to spend the little time we do have outdoors. If you want to stroll along the longest river in the U.S., follow the picturesque (and really short) Missouri River Trail.
Running just over a half of a mile (roundtrip) through Weston Bend State Park, the Missouri River Trail is one of those easy trails that's perfect for a leisurely stroll any time of the year.
Pick up the trail, which is blazed in yellow, at the Weston Bluffs Picnic Area. The trail is predominately flat and features natural surfaces like grass and some gravel.
Have you ever hiked the Missouri River Trail for a peek at the longest river in the U.S.? What did you think? Share your experience in the comments! For a bit of a longer trek that boasts two waterfalls, go on the Roark Creek Waterfall Trail in Branson.
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Address: Weston Bend State Park, 16600 MO-45, Weston, MO 64098, USA
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