Missouri boasts a sensational network of hiking trails that give us a peek at parts of the state that we’d probably not see otherwise. Even those who aren’t avid hikers can find trails to meet our needs and our interests. If you’re looking for a quick out-and-back trail that boasts an abundance of natural and man-made beauty, set off on this trail in Missouri’s Roaring River State Park.

Tucked in Roaring River State Park in Eagle Rock, Deer Leap Trail spans just .06 miles, which makes for a quick or a leisurely hike depending on your mood.

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Deer Leap Trail is considered moderate since you’ll be climbing a series of stone stairs. (Take precautions if you’re hiking after a rainfall or a snowfall as the stairs can become slippery.)

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However, the natural beauty makes the effort worth it. Deer Leap Trail is surrounded by lush forest trees, making it especially pretty during fall foliage.

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Stop to admire the views as you stroll along the wooden bridge that provides a glimpse of the…

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…shimmering blue spring that gushes into the Roaring River. You’ll also get a glimpse of the hatchery near the spring.

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If you’re up for more hiking, use the Deer Leap Trail to take you to the Roaring River Fire Tower Trail. The four-mile trail leads to a fire tower and more sensational views.

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While you’re here, do a little more exploring. The park offers hiking, fishing, swimming, and picnicking.

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The Roaring River State Park has more than enough unique natural areas to keep coming back for more each season. From cool hiking trails, to fish spotting, and even “roaring river views”.

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Take a video tour of Missouri’s Roaring River State Park:

 

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Take a video tour of Missouri’s Roaring River State Park:

There are many more wonderful hiking trails at Roaring River State Park like the Deer Leap Trail. Do you know of more hiking trails in Missouri that lead to scenic overlooks? Let us know in the comments!

Have you ever hiked the Eagles Bluff Overlook Trail in Columbia? If not, it’s definitely worth a visit for the sensational views.

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More scenic hiking trails in Missouri January 11, 2023 Chris Muras What are the best places to go hiking in Missouri? Missouri has around 92 state parks and six national parks, so there are plenty of places to find hiking trails. If you want to find the most scenic hiking trails in Missouri, it’s a pretty good bet that you’ll find a few in those areas. Here is a list of some of the most scenic MO hiking trails:

Mina Sauk Falls Trail, Middle Brook, MO Interpretive Loop Trail, Koshkonong, MO Greer Spring Trail, Woodside Township, MO Wilderness Trail, Sullivan, MO Shut-In Trail, Patterson, MO Rocky Falls Shut-In Trail, Winona Township, MO Mooner’s Hollow Trail, Bonne Terre, MO

  Read more about these beautiful Missouri hikes and view photos that will inspire you to lace up those hiking boots and hit the trails. There are 12 of them - one for each month of the year. What state parks in Missouri can you camp in? Many of the state parks in Missouri offer official campgrounds, others allow dispersed camping where you can essentially hike in and set up camp in non-official locations. The following state parks in Missouri have designated campgrounds that offer a wonderful outdoor adventure experience:

Sam A. Baker State Park Arrow Rock State Historic Site Babler State Park Bennett Spring State Park Big Lake State Park Finger Lakes State Park Echo Bluff State Park Crowder State Park

  Check out more information about five excellent campgrounds in Missouri in this article. Whether you enjoy RV camping or tent camping these scenic campgrounds are a nice way to enjoy the wilds of Missouri.

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More scenic hiking trails in Missouri

January 11, 2023

Chris Muras

What are the best places to go hiking in Missouri? Missouri has around 92 state parks and six national parks, so there are plenty of places to find hiking trails. If you want to find the most scenic hiking trails in Missouri, it’s a pretty good bet that you’ll find a few in those areas. Here is a list of some of the most scenic MO hiking trails:

Mina Sauk Falls Trail, Middle Brook, MO Interpretive Loop Trail, Koshkonong, MO Greer Spring Trail, Woodside Township, MO Wilderness Trail, Sullivan, MO Shut-In Trail, Patterson, MO Rocky Falls Shut-In Trail, Winona Township, MO Mooner’s Hollow Trail, Bonne Terre, MO

  Read more about these beautiful Missouri hikes and view photos that will inspire you to lace up those hiking boots and hit the trails. There are 12 of them - one for each month of the year. What state parks in Missouri can you camp in? Many of the state parks in Missouri offer official campgrounds, others allow dispersed camping where you can essentially hike in and set up camp in non-official locations. The following state parks in Missouri have designated campgrounds that offer a wonderful outdoor adventure experience:

Sam A. Baker State Park Arrow Rock State Historic Site Babler State Park Bennett Spring State Park Big Lake State Park Finger Lakes State Park Echo Bluff State Park Crowder State Park

  Check out more information about five excellent campgrounds in Missouri in this article. Whether you enjoy RV camping or tent camping these scenic campgrounds are a nice way to enjoy the wilds of Missouri.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Missouri has around 92 state parks and six national parks, so there are plenty of places to find hiking trails. If you want to find the most scenic hiking trails in Missouri, it’s a pretty good bet that you’ll find a few in those areas. Here is a list of some of the most scenic MO hiking trails:

  • Mina Sauk Falls Trail, Middle Brook, MO
  • Interpretive Loop Trail, Koshkonong, MO
  • Greer Spring Trail, Woodside Township, MO
  • Wilderness Trail, Sullivan, MO
  • Shut-In Trail, Patterson, MO
  • Rocky Falls Shut-In Trail, Winona Township, MO
  • Mooner’s Hollow Trail, Bonne Terre, MO

Read more about these beautiful Missouri hikes and view photos that will inspire you to lace up those hiking boots and hit the trails. There are 12 of them - one for each month of the year.

What state parks in Missouri can you camp in?

Many of the state parks in Missouri offer official campgrounds, others allow dispersed camping where you can essentially hike in and set up camp in non-official locations. The following state parks in Missouri have designated campgrounds that offer a wonderful outdoor adventure experience:

  • Sam A. Baker State Park
  • Arrow Rock State Historic Site
  • Babler State Park
  • Bennett Spring State Park
  • Big Lake State Park
  • Finger Lakes State Park
  • Echo Bluff State Park
  • Crowder State Park

Check out more information about five excellent campgrounds in Missouri in this article. Whether you enjoy RV camping or tent camping these scenic campgrounds are a nice way to enjoy the wilds of Missouri.