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Mudlick Mountain | Missouri Department of Conservation Mudlick Mountain rises over 880 feet above the Big Creek valley below and includes some of the most significant remaining old-growth forest and woodland stands of the St Francois Mountains region
Sam A. Baker State Park - Wikipedia Trails: The 14-mile (23 km) Mudlick Trail is available for hiking, backpacking, and horseback riding The Mudlick has three stone shelters available for backpackers, and views of the 4,420-acre (1,790 ha) Mudlick Mountain Wild Area and the 1,370-acre (550 ha) Mudlick Natural Area
Mudlick Trail, Missouri - 125 Reviews, Map - AllTrails Mudlick Trail forms a challenging and scenic loop that climbs from Big Creek Valley to the summit of Mudlick Mountain at 1,313 feet Most of the route traverses the Mudlick Mountain Wild Area, one of Missouri’s most pristine and ecologically significant landscapes
Natural History Features | Missouri State Parks Mudlick Mountain Wild Area represents one of the largest wilderness preserves in the Missouri state park system It features Mudlick Mountain, one of the most distinctive igneous domes in the St Francois Mountain region
Sam A. Baker State Park – Wayne County Historical Society Sometimes referred to as Baker Park, the area encompasses 5,323 acres in the of the southeastern Missouri Ozarks and offers access to the St Francis River and Big Creek Scenic views can be observed from the top of Mudlick Mountain, a dominant feature of the park at 1,313 feet high
Mudlick Trail - nrtapplication. org It is a moderate to very strenuous 12-mile loop trail, climbing from 415 feet above sea level in Big Creek Valley to 1,313 feet above sea level at the top of Mudlick Mountain It is open to hiking, backpacking, and equestrian use
Sam A. Baker State Park MUDLICK HIKE ONLYTRAIL Mudlick Hollow is a shut-in in the Mudlick Creek headwaters, which has little pools, rare plants, and small waterfalls, which may dry to a trickle in the summer