6/4/2011 | Morris State Park | Campbell, MO
Morris State Park rests on top of Crowley's Ridge, which rises above the Mississippi River flood plain and is home to many interesting plants not found in the Missouri Ozarks or swamps of the southeast part of the state. Spend the morning searching out some of these plants and learning more about them. During the hike, you will also look for numerous birds, mushrooms and other wildlife, and discuss the processes that created this interesting landform during the approximately one-and-one-half-hour-long hike. The nature hike will begin at the parking lot and the group will leisurely hike a distance of about 1.5 miles. Bring your binoculars, cameras and sense of adventure for this fun-filled morning on Crowley's Ridge.
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Event time: 9 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
Associated activities
- Hiking
- Interpretive Programs