Missouri’s natural landscape promises plenty of hiking trails for those of all ages and experience levels. However, some of the more moderate and difficult hikes – generally recommended for those with some hiking experience – often offer spectacular rewards. Embark on this moderate to difficult six-mile hike in Missouri, for example, that’s dotted with shimmering pools and quaint waterfalls.
Nestled in Mark Twain National Park, Lower Rock Creek Trail spans just over six scenic miles.
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The hidden gem of a trail promises an abundance of natural beauty, although you’ll have to deal with some rough and, at times, slippery terrain.
All Trails/Kevin Pearson Because the trail is not well-maintained and rather remote, you should find that it’s typically not too busy, offering a serene backdrop to enjoy nature.
Make sure you’ve got a strong pair of hiking boots or shoes on before setting off, and carry plenty of water, especially during the hot summer months.
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Lower Rock Creek Trail features a pink/orange blaze, which you’ll see on several trees along the trail. However, some hikers recommend using GPS since the blazes can sometimes be difficult to see.
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Be prepared to climb some slippery rocks as you cross picturesque pools and…
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Come across quaint yet beautiful waterfalls, each tumbling into shimmering pools of water.
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Keep an eye out for snakes along your hike, and put on (and bring) plenty of insect and tick repellent, especially during the warmer months.
All Trails/Glyn Dix You’re likely to see a lot of ticks on your hike, so take precautions, including using a safe tick repellent.
Address: Lower Rock Creek, Liberty Township, MO, 55067
All Trails/Crystal Jedynak Click here for the official website of Mark Twain National Forest. Or, go here for Facebook.
Do you have a favorite hike in Missouri that leads to natural pools? Let us know in the comments! If you’re on the hunt for an easier, kid-friendly hike, here are 10 one-mile hiking trails the whole family will love. Click here to read more.
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Because the trail is not well-maintained and rather remote, you should find that it’s typically not too busy, offering a serene backdrop to enjoy nature.
All Trails/Kelly Smith
All Trails/Glyn Dix
You’re likely to see a lot of ticks on your hike, so take precautions, including using a safe tick repellent.
All Trails/Crystal Jedynak
Click here for the official website of Mark Twain National Forest. Or, go here for Facebook.
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