Visit Bennett Spring State Park for hiking trails and scenery | 417mag.com

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There are a lot of reasons to visit Bennett Springs State Park. There’s a spring that gushes 100 million gallons of water a day, superb trout fishing, a dining lodge, cabins and a campground. There are also miles of splendid hiking trails, and the Natural Tunnel trail is one of our favorites. From the trailhead, go left to join the Natural Tunnel trail. This trail is marked with blue blazes. This section of the trail runs streamside, and you’ll see sycamore, walnut, hackberry and basswood trees along the way.

Follow the Natural Tunnel Trail until you reach an intersection about 1.75 miles into the hike. Stay on this trail as you go right at 2.1 miles, bear right at the fork at 2.5 miles and turn right at an old road crossing at 2.62 miles. Continue for almost another mile until you cross a stream. Then look for the opening to the Natural Tunnel. You’ve made it! Stop here and explore this unusual geographic feature. You can walk all the way through this huge rock tunnel.

MoBikeFed comment: Check out the official State Park web page for more info: https://mostateparks.com/park/bennett-spring-state-park

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