1. Ha Ha Tonka State Park in Camdenton, Missouri
    Ha Ha Tonka State Park is a stunning natural area located in the heart of the Ozarks. The park features rugged terrain, scenic overlooks, and the remains of a historic castle. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails that wind through forests, caves, and rock formations, providing ample opportunities to learn about Missouri's diverse ecosystems.
  2. Mark Twain National Forest in Rolla, Missouri
    Mark Twain National Forest is a vast expanse of wilderness that spans across southern Missouri. With miles of hiking trails, crystal-clear streams, and lush forests, this national forest is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Students on a field trip can learn about conservation efforts, wildlife management, and the importance of preserving our natural resources.
  3. St. Francois State Park in Bonne Terre, Missouri
    St. Francois State Park offers a tranquil escape into nature with its rolling hills, lush woodlands, and scenic hiking trails. Students can explore the park's unique geological features, such as sinkholes and dolomite cliffs, while learning about the region's natural history. The park also provides opportunities for birdwatching, photography, and picnicking.
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