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Campbell Bridge Access: This area offers access to the Meramec River. There is a boat ramp and a canoe launch. 8 acres 3.2 ha: Crawford: Catawissa Conservation Area: This area is mostly forest and provides access to the Meramec River.
River access is only available from the St. Louis county section. Hunting is allowed only in the Jefferson County section. The access area is located in St. Louis county 800 yards (730 m) west of Eureka on Franklin Road. The access area hosts a Meramec River access and is on the north shore of the Meramec River.
The Meramec River (/ ˈ m ɛr ɪ m æ k /), sometimes spelled Maramec River (the original US mapping spelled it Maramec but later changed it to Meramec), is one of the longest free-flowing waterways in the U.S. state of Missouri, draining 3,980 square miles (10,300 km 2) [2] while wandering 218 miles (351 km) [3] from headwaters southeast of Salem to where it empties into the Mississippi River ...
Castlewood State Park is a public recreation area and Missouri state park occupying 1,818 acres (736 ha) which straddles the Meramec River in St. Louis County, Missouri.The most visited section of the state park lies on the north side of the Meramec; the park acreage on the south side of the river is accessed from Lone Elk County Park and includes the World Bird Sanctuary.
It is part of the Meramec Greenway, which is over 28,000 acres (110 km 2) of public land along the Meramec River. [1] Most of the land that comprises the Meramec Conservation Area was acquired by the state between 1925 and 1930. A donation of 166 acres (0.67 km 2) was made in 1980 by Dorothy Hill in memory of Arthur Heyne.
Route 66 State Park is a public recreation area located on the Meramec River at the site of the former town of Times Beach, Missouri. [5] The state park encompasses 419 acres (170 ha) one mile (1.6 km) east of Eureka.
Meramec River at Onondaga Cave State Park. The U.S. Congress had approved the building of a dam near Pacific, Missouri in 1938 to help control the flooding of the Meramec River, which had devastated the lower river basin in 1915 and 1944. [7] The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers proposed relocating the dam upstream at Meramec State Park in 1943 ...
Allenton Access is a protected nature area consisting of 9 acres (0.036 km 2) in western St. Louis County, Missouri. It is located southwest of the town of Eureka, east of the town of Pacific and bordered to the south by the Meramec River. It is part of the Meramec Greenway and Henry Shaw Ozark Corridor. [1]