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The clear blue waters of Stockton Lake make Stockton State Park an ideal destination for water recreation. The 24,900-acre Stockton Lake was created when the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers completed a dam across the Sac River near Stockton in 1970. Since then, the lake has become a favorite spot for fishing, swimming, skiing, scuba diving, and especially sailing. The open topography of the area allows a dependable southwest breeze for sailing.

Stockton State Park offers a beautiful area that is wonderful for bird watching, viewing wildlife, photography, fishing, exercising, and enjoying the beauty of nature.

The park is a great place to bring the family for some summer fun. Check out below for events such as Yoga in the Park.

After a fun-filled day of activity, visitors can relax and camp under the stars at one of the park’s basic or electric campsites, or rent a log camper cabin, or duplex cabins with kitchenettes. If you have a larger group or family and want a great view of the lake, check out our newest addition – our 3-bedroom house.

Check out our Specials page for great deals on boat rentals and lodging throughout the season.


Location:

Park Address: 19100 MO-215, Dadeville, MO 65635

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Newsfeed:

Winter is wrapping up and open activities for the season are underway! Start planning your visit. The Snak Shack opens on April 1st.

Missouri State Parks has released the event schedule for Stockton State Park:

For more information, visit http://www.mostateparks.com.


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The clear waters of Stockton Lake beckon visitors to water ski, scuba dive, swim or fish. And Stockton State Park is the perfect place to do it. It’s an ideal place for sailing, with a perpetual southwest breeze and a nationally recognized sailing school which is housed at the marina. Two boat launches make it easy to get in the water, as does a swimming beach. Want to stay on land? The park is great for photographing wildlife, picnicking with the family, hiking or just reveling in the beauty of southern Missouri. The park also offers a range of lodging from campsites to cabins.

Click on the above image to navigate to the official page for Stockton State Park on Missouri’s State Park website.