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Sunday, August 16, 2015

LOWA-Missouri Master Naturalist-Missouri State Parks Open the Big Niangua River Trail!

BNRT Ribbon Cutting Celebration
LOWA, in conjunction with the Missouri Master Naturalist and Missouir State Parks held a grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Big Niangua River Trail at Lake of the Ozarks.

The grand event was attended by approximately 200 kaykers and paddlers to celebrate the unique water trail.

The project was jointly sponsored by Lake of the Ozarks Watershed Alliance (LOWA), the Lake of the Ozarks chapter of the Missouri Master Naturalist Program with advisors from the Missouri Department of Conservation, and Ameren Missouri; in partnership with Missouri State Parks, a division of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.

You can view the Big Niangua River Trail brochure HERE!

There are points of interest on the trail that include;
Ha Ha Tonka Kayak Steps
Onyx Cave
  1. The Ha Ha Tonka Kayak Steps
  2. Spencer Creek and Bank Branch spring-fed creeks
  3. Sugarloaf Vinyard
  4. Onyx Cave
  5. Wetland Area
  6. Woodlands Park Landscape
  7. Rooffener Chute
  8. LOZ & BNR Boundary
  9. Slough Area
  10. Roger Ford
  11. Casa De Loco Winery
  12. Tie Bank
  13. Gauge House
  14. Power House
  15. Mother Nature's Riverfront Retreat
  16.  Flat Rock Hole
  17. Nettle Hole
  18. Whistle Bridge 
    BNRT Trail Map

To see a feature story of the event CLICK HERE!

1 comment:

  1. This is excellent news. I've been wanting to make the run from Tunnel Dam to Ha Ha Tonka for some time now, but wasn't sure of the conditions. Great work!

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