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Shell Knob, MO

Shell Knob, MO

Nearby Attractions

BARRY COUNTY MUSEUM

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Exhibits items related to the Ozarks and Barry County. Located on the grounds are the one-room Black School House, the Edens Cabin, and catch-and-release pond. barrycomuseum.org

COSMIC CAVERN – BERRYVILLE, AR

In addition to a guided walking cave tour, you’ll find gem panning and a fossil dig. The cave features two bottomless lakes and a 9-foot soda straw. cosmiccavern.com

DOGWOOD CANYON NATURE CENTER – LAMPE, MO

10,000-acre nature preserve offering hiking, biking, fishing, tram tours, and cafe. dogwoodcanyon.org

GOLDEN PIONEER MUSEUM – GOLDEN, MO

Artifacts of early native Americans and settlers. Collections of pocket watches, baseball cards, guns, and lunch boxes, Civil War battlefield items, and rare mineral items.

PINEY CREEK WILDERNESS – SHELL KNOB, MO

Mark Twain National Forest and surrounding acres used for hiking, backpacking, horseback riding, bird watching, and primitive camping. Hunting and ATVing are allowed in restricted areas.

PEA RIDGE NATIONAL MILITARY PARK – PEA RIDGE, AR

Large, intact former Civil War battlefield, with hiking and horseback riding trails and a small museum. nps.gov/per

ROARING RIVER STATE PARK – CASSVILLE, M0

Trout fish, swim, hike, picnic, and visit the premier trout hatchery in a breathtaking setting. mostateparks.com

TURKEY MOUNTAIN AIRPORT – SHELL KNOB, MO

Monthly fly-ins May through October. Meet and greet pilots and their guests and enjoy homemade meals and deserts for purchase.

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Photo Credit: Garrett Barnes

TURKEY MOUNTAIN AIRPORT Shell Knob, MO 65747 | 417-858-6345

Identifier: MO 00 (Mike Oscar Zero Zero) Length of runway: 3950’x80’ The longest sod runway in Missouri No night flying

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TABLE ROCK LAKES LARGEST PRO SHOP FOR OVER 35 YEARS! SHELL KNOB | KIMBERLING CITY | 417-858-9253 WWW.WILLIAMSSKIANDSPORTS.COM

Skip a stone. Take a hike. Sit a spell. Listen. Daydream. Just breathe. This is lake living. .Unknown

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