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Hawn State Park is a public recreation area located 14 miles (23 km) southwest of Ste. Genevieve, Missouri. [5] The state park 's nearly 5,000 acres (2,000 ha) include three state-designated natural areas: Pickle Creek, LaMotte Sandstone Barrens, and Botkins Pine Woods.
Elephant Rocks State Park; Enterprise Center; Family Arena; Faurot Field; Fellows Lake; George Washington Carver National Monument; Grand Gulf State Park (Missouri) Ha Ha Tonka State Park; Harry S Truman State Park; Hawn State Park; Irish Wilderness; Jackson, Missouri; Jefferson City, Missouri; Jefferson City Memorial Airport; John Bullock ...
Castlewood State Park: St. Louis: 1,818.3 acres 735.8 ha: 1974 Crowder State Park: Grundy: 1,912.10 acres 773.80 ha: 1938 Cuivre River State Park: Lincoln: 6,393.94 acres 2,587.54 ha: 1946 Current River State Park: Shannon: 780 acres 320 ha: 2008 Don Robinson State Park: Jefferson: 843 acres 341 ha: 2012 Echo Bluff State Park: Shannon: 410 ...
Route 144 is a 2.956-mile-long (4.757 km) state route in Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri. Its western terminus is at Route 32 near the village of Millers. The route travels southeastward toward Hawn State Park. The road then turns east and ends at Bauer Road and Park Drive, inside the state park.
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The park is home to the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Tree Grove. [22] The park, which is part of the greater Ballona Creek watershed, is now connected to nearby open spaces across La Cienega Blvd. via the Park to Playa Bridge. Hahn Park is a keystone segment of the Park to Playa Trail, completed 2020. [23]
Pickle Springs is located close to, although separate from, Hawn State Park. The nearest settlement is Farmington, Missouri . Access to the Natural Area requires hiking a 2-mile-long trail [ 3 ]
Pershing State Park is a public recreation area covering more than 5,000 acres (2,000 ha) off U.S. Route 36, three miles west of Laclede in Linn County, Missouri.The state park was named in honor of General of the Armies John J. Pershing, who led the United States forces in Europe in World War I and who grew up in Laclede.