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FOREST LAKE - THOUSAND HILLS
STATE PARK
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| Thousand Hills State Park -
Kirksville, MO
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Location: middle of triangle
formed by Trenton, Chillicothe, and Jamesport
Poosey Conservation Area
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Major Species: Largemouth
bass, crappie, channel catfish, walleye
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Area/Size: 3,215 acres
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| Boat Access:
Yes | Boat Ramp: concrete
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Max Depth: unknown
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| Motor Restrictions:
unknown
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Shore Fishing Access:
unknown
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Amenities: boating,
camping, canoeing, dining, fishing, lodging, marina, picnicking, swimming,
hiking - mountain biking - backpacking trails
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Other Info:
As the population of Kirksville expanded in the 1950s, the
city sought to increase its supply of fresh water. Thousand Hills State Park
was created following the construction of the 573-acre Forest Lake to serve
as the city's reservoir. Today, the 3,215-acre park offers visitors a unique
opportunity to explore the best of northern Missouri.
The park's central feature is the lake, created by the
damming of Big Creek. While the reservoir supplies water to the community,
the park's natural features recall a time when woodlands and savannas
covered northern Missouri. Visitors can experience some of these natural
wonders by hiking the park's trails.
The cool waters of Forest Lake offer a wide variety of
recreational opportunities, including swimming, fishing, boating and skiing.
Hiking, mountain bicycling and nature study are popular on-land activities.
An interpretive shelter displays the park's petroglyphs - rock carvings left
behind by the area's inhabitants more than 1,500 years ago. Visitors wanting
to extend their stay can sleep in one of the cabins near the dining lodge or
camp in a modern campground to experience more of what Thousand Hills State
Park has to offer.
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