Ozark National Forest Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
United States National Forest located in the state of Arkansas
About Ozark National Forest
Mark Twain National Forest’s 1.5 million acres through 29 southern and central Missouri counties is known for its rivers and trails. The forest was created in 1908 by proclamation of President Theodore Roosevelt. The forest is home to over 500 species of trees and woody plants. Hardwoods, predominantly oak and hickory, comprise the majority of the forest. The forest contains five designated wilderness areas and several Wildlife Management Areas.
Where to Stay in Ozark National Forest
- 🏨Blanchard Springs Campground
Ozark National Forest Travel Guide Sections
Our comprehensive guide covers 12 sections including:
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