GENERAL INFORMATION
PARK MAP
CAMPING
HIKING
CANOE RENTAL
LODGING
DINING
FISHING
SWIMMING
PICNIC
PLAYGORUNDS
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In
the mid-19th century, settlers found Bennett Spring to be an ideal spot
for grist and flour mills. Today, most people come to Bennett Spring State
Park to struggle with the rainbow trout, or just to marvel at the 100,000,000
gallons of clear, cool water that gush from the spring each day.
The spring valley - once a
popular camping ground for farmers waiting for their grain to be ground
at the mill - still attracts visitors interested in camping, hiking and
canoeing. A Bennett Spring "hike" can be a leisurely stroll along the
tree-shaded spring branch, or an invigorating seven miles to tour an interesting
natural tunnel. Those looking for less rugged pleasures will enjoy the
rental housekeeping cabins, the public swimming pool and the park's rustic
dining lodge.
Fishing enthusiasts will be
found casting their lines along the spring branch, while others visit
the exhibits interpreting Missouri's springs and natural environment at
the nature center. Now, at 3,100 acres, the state park that arose around
Peter Bennett's spring continues to delight all comers.
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