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The Piney Creek Wilderness is an 8,122-acre (33 km 2) wilderness area in Missouri. The United States Congress designated it wilderness in 1980. The Piney Creek Wilderness is located within the Ava-Cassville-Willow Springs Ranger District of the Mark Twain National Forest , east of Cassville, Missouri .
The Paddy Creek Wilderness is a 7,019-acre (28.40 km 2) wilderness area in the U.S. state of Missouri, United States. The United States Congress designated it wilderness in 1983. Paddy Creek Wilderness is located within the Houston-Rolla Ranger District, of the Mark Twain National Forest , 10 miles (16 km) northwest of Licking, Missouri .
The Piney Creek Site is a prehistoric rock art site located on the north side of Piney Creek in Piney Creek Ravine State Natural Area in Randolph County, Illinois. The site consists of a sandstone outcropping with over 150 petroglyph and pictograph designs, the most at a single known site in Illinois. The designs are divided into four distinct ...
Piney Creek may refer to the following places in the United States: Piney Creek (Kings River tributary), a stream in Arkansas; Piney Creek (Illinois); see Piney Creek Ravine State Natural Area, Illinois Piney Creek Site, a prehistoric rock art site; Piney Creek (Monocacy River), Maryland; see List of rivers of Maryland
Robertsville State Park is a public recreation area bordering the Meramec River in unincorporated Robertsville in Franklin County, Missouri.The state park's 1,225 acres (496 ha) include a boat launch, campground, playground, picnic shelters, and the Spice Bush and Lost Hill hiking trails.
Piney Creek Ravine State Natural Area is an Illinois state park on 198 acres (80 ha) in Jackson and Randolph Counties, Illinois, United States. One cliff face in the ravine contains several Native American petroglyphs , along with modern graffiti , which was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.
Fiery Fork Conservation Area is a public area in Camden County, Missouri, along the Little Niangua River.It is 1,606 acres (6.50 km 2) large.It is mostly wooded with oak trees and some open space.
A bicycle trail begins at Davis Creek Area and travels 10.5 miles (16.9 km) of trails in the form of a linear trail along the river and a loop in the west end of the park. When there's snow cover of 4 inches (100 mm) or more, the park is open from sunrise to sunset for snowmobiling.