MO 144,
Sainte Genevieve County, Missouri, 63670
Sainte Genevieve County, Missouri, 63670
Hwy 144 off Highway 32 Ste. Geneviève, MO 63670 573-883-3603 Just 25 minutes west of Ste. Geneviève, Hawn State Park is one of the best wilderness experiences that nature has to offer. The nearly 5,000-acre park features beautifully manicured areas for day use tent or RV camping. The River Aux Vases and Pickle Creeks provide added fun for staying cool in the summer. Dogwood and redbud trees along with numerous types of wildflowers give the park a stunning backdrop for your experience in the spring. Fall is especially colorful with the trees in their full autumn attire. Maps are available to guide visitors in hiking the many trails ranging from 2 to 10 miles in length. Read more…
123 Main Street,
Kaskaskia, Illinois, 63670
Kaskaskia, Illinois, 63670
Birding in Kaskaskia – Where the Mississippi Creates a Haven for Waterfowl and Rare Visitors In the heart of the Mississippi River Valley, where the river’s powerful currents once carved through a peninsula to create an island, lies one of the region’s hidden birding treasures. Kaskaskia Island and the surrounding wetlands managed by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service offer bird enthusiasts a remarkable opportunity to observe herons, egrets, waterfowl, and—if fortune smiles—even the magnificent and critically endangered whooping crane. This is birding with history, where sloughs and backwaters that once sustained a thriving French colonial settlement now provide essential habitat for migrating and resident birds along the Mississippi Flyway. A Geographic Anomaly Creates Birding Opportunity Kaskaskia Island holds a unique place in American geography: it’s the only inhabited piece of Illinois located west of the Mississippi River. This geographic quirk resulted from the New Madrid Earthquake of 1811-1812 and subsequent flooding that dramatically altered the river’s course. What was once a peninsula became an island, separated from mainland Illinois but accessible only through Missouri. This isolation and the island’s low-lying, flood-prone nature have preserved it as largely agricultural land interspersed with wetlands—exactly the kind of habitat that waterfowl and Read more…
Sainte Genevieve County,
Sainte Genevieve County, Missouri,
Sainte Genevieve County, Missouri,
Magnolia Hollow Conservation Area – Panoramic Mississippi River Views from Limestone Bluffs Ten miles north of Ste. Genevieve on Magnolia Hollow Road, the rugged 1,740-acre Magnolia Hollow Conservation Area rises above the Mississippi River—a recreation and outdoor lover’s paradise where steep bluffs provide panoramic views of the river bottomlands, Establishment Creek winds through dense hardwood forests, and bald eagles soar past limestone cliffs in winter months. This Missouri Department of Conservation property offers accessible overlooks, forested hiking trails, primitive camping, and the kind of wild, minimally managed landscape that protects sensitive watersheds while inviting nature enthusiasts to experience the dramatic terrain defining Ste. Genevieve County’s Mississippi River borderlands. The Panoramic Overlook: Why People Come to Magnolia Hollow Most visitors arrive for one reason: the view. The Accessible Viewing Platform: A short paved trail (approximately 1/8 mile from the parking lot) leads to a wooden viewing platform with guardrails and benches—designed for wheelchair accessibility and safe viewing for all ages and abilities. From the platform, elevated on limestone bluffs hundreds of feet above the floodplain, you see: The Mississippi River – Visible in the distance, the great river that shaped French colonial settlement patterns, served as superhighway for fur traders and Read more…
Matthews Drive,
Sainte Genevieve, Missouri, 63670
Sainte Genevieve, Missouri, 63670
Pere Marquette Park – Ste. Genevieve’s Hidden Gem Named for Father Jacques Marquette, the famous 17th-century French Jesuit missionary and explorer who journeyed down the Mississippi River with Louis Joliet in 1673, Pere Marquette Park offers locals and visitors a peaceful retreat where recreation, natural beauty, and open space come together. This scenic city park embodies the kind of unpretentious, family-friendly outdoor space that makes small-town life so appealing—and remarkably, it remains one of Ste. Genevieve’s best-kept secrets, seeing relatively light usage despite its excellent facilities. A Park That Invites You to Linger Pere Marquette Park provides exactly what a good city park should: ample space for play, rest, and recreation without the crowds and over-programming that can make urban parks feel more stressful than relaxing. The light usage means you’re likely to find the park peaceful and uncrowded, whether you’re visiting on a weekday afternoon or a weekend morning. This isn’t a park where you’ll struggle to find parking, wait for playground equipment, or feel like you’re competing for space. Instead, you’ll discover room to spread out, breathe deeply, and enjoy outdoor time at your own pace. For families with young children, this spaciousness is particularly valuable—kids can run, Read more…
Pickle Springs Natural Area Trail Through Time,
Sainte Genevieve County, Missouri,
Sainte Genevieve County, Missouri,
Pickle Springs Natural Area, Highway AA Ste. Geneviève, MO 63670 Call us at 573-883-3603 Pickle Springs has been designated a Natural Landmark by the National Park Service for its biological and geological values as an undisturbed site. A two-mile trail named the “Trail Through Time” winds through the park and guides the visitor through 500 million-year-old geologic wonders carved in sandstone. The trail features clear streams, cool canyons, spectacular bluff views, and “The Slot,” a crevice marked with holes, pockets, and ridges. Visitors must climb through the ”Keyhole” to descend to the creek below. Twin footbridges cross Bone Creek and pass Mossy Falls. The park is a primitive natural area and does not have services. Be sure to bring a camera and plenty of liquids before hiking the trail. Read more…






