From caves to mountains, there are many natural wonders for outdoor enthusiasts to explore in Missouri. If you are looking for great views and ancient geological rock formations, make your way to Hughes Mountain near Ironton. According to the Missouri Department of Conservation, "The rhyolite of Hughes Mountain formed from ancient lava flows around 1.4 billion years ago." You can see these ancient rock formations today at the end of the Devil's Honeycomb Trail, a relatively easy 1.6-mile hike to the top of the mountain.
Devil's Honeycomb Trail has a very unique and diverse landscape.
This is one of the best trails in Missouri, so add it to your bucket list.
Start your hike among the trees in a dense forest. Watch your step as the trail can become easy to lose.
The lush surroundings bloom with spring flowers before giving way to the glades.
The natural glades have a rocky terrain and harsh growing conditions. You can still spot some vegetation which often hides a local species of reptile.
The collard lizard lives in the glades of the Hughes and Taum Sauk Mountain regions. If you keep your eyes peeled during the summer months, you may just spot one!
One of the most unique hikes in Missouri, this trail beckons hikers in all seasons. You really have to see it framed in fall foilage and sprinkled in snow.
The ancient rock formations feel like something from another world. It is easy to see how the area came to be called the Devil's Honeycomb.
You'll find a ton of hidden gems in Missouri, but few will rival the sheer natural beauty of Devil's Honeycomb.
You can find the formation at the highest point of Hughes Mountain. The views are one of the most rewarding parts of this hike.
You definitely don't want to forget your camera for this one!
Every season is beautiful at Hughes Mountain so be sure to visit this trail more than once.
If you're looking for more beautiful hikes, check out these 10 amazing Missouri hikes under three miles.
Have you hiked Devil's Honeycomb Trail? Do you have a favorite hidden hiking trail in Missouri? Let us know in the comments below.
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