Short Hike to Ball Mill Resurgence Sink Hole

Ball Mill Resurgence Natural Area is a short hike for a geologic wonder near Perryville, Mo. Nearby is a lithium natural spring. What Is a Resurgence? A resurgence is a karst formation wherein a sinkhole that ordinarily drains water into an underground stream system will back up after heavy rain – as a storm sewer will. In the case of Ball Mill Resurgence, it is…

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My 2021 Top Five Hiking Books

These top five books on hiking help guide me to hidden gems and unique places as I take on the trails throughout the St. Louis area. Many times I return to them to find natural wonders such as waterfalls, cliffside mountain tops, springs, or shut-ins. Hiking Missouri by Kevin M. Lohraff A guide to 127 scenic day hikes in Missouri. This includes ones near St….

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Fall Hikes: Quail Ridge Park

Stealey Way Trail crosses small brooks and goes along Peruque Creek through Quail Ridge Park south of Wentzville, Mo. The 2.3-mile natural surface trail is the longest one in the park and the most remote for being so close to the intersection of Interstate 64 and Interstate 70 in St. Charles County. MY TIME HERE I began at the Stealey Way Trailhead by the Group…

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Fall Hikes: Rock Cave Nature Preserve

A 1.3 mile out and back trail that has a small cave, sandstone outcroppings, and rock formations can be found at Rock Cave Nature Preserve. Unusual for Central Illinois compared to northern and southern Illinois where this topography is more common. It is located about seven miles north of Interstate 70 and halfway between Vandalia, Il., and Effingham, Il. Overview Of Rock Cave Nature Preserve The…

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Fall Hikes: Engelmann Woods Natural Area

Engelmann Woods Natural Area preserves old-growth forests that once covered the uplands along the Missouri River. This family hike allowed us to venture into the deep woods and climb some hills. Forest Life Trees here include red oak, white oak, white ash, basswood, and sugar maple that grow in the rich soil of loess deposits. Some of the larger trees are three feet in diameter,…

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Fall Hikes: Powder Valley Nature Center

Powder Valley Conservation Nature Center has paved trails for families to explore the woods crossing wooden bridges over small rocky brooks and streams. It also has an educational component that helps children learn about the environment with interpretive signs that can be found as you walk in the area. Broken Ridge Trail on a Spring Day This 2/3 mile trail is along the back north…

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