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Bennett Spring State Park

Marvel at the gallons of clear, cool water that flows from the spring each day!
What we offer
A Place of Peace and Recreation

Welcome to Bennett Spring State Park

This 3,338 acre state park offers ample opportunity for camping, hiking and nature appreciation. The adjacent Niangua River has long been popular as a float stream, and canoe rentals are available nearby. In the mid-19th century, settlers found Bennett Spring to be an ideal spot for grist and flour mills. Today, most people come to Bennett Spring State Park to struggle with the rainbow trout, or just to marvel at the 100,000,000 gallons of clear, cool water that flows from the spring each day.
Book Accommodations

The park offers rooms, cabins and 5 campgrounds

Sleepers

The sleeper units are located in the center of the park, all units have one twin and one double bed.
Sleepers

Motel Rooms

All motel units sleep 4 adults and are located in the center of the park near the campground.
Motel Rooms

Cabins

Many cabins at Bennett Spring State Park were built by the CCC in the 1930's and are located throughout the park.
Cabins

Camping

Bennett Springs has five campgrounds that offer basic, electric, and sewer/electric/water campsites.
Camping
Intriguing history and folklore

Enjoy real adventure

In the mid-19th century, settlers found Bennett Spring to be an ideal spot for grist and flour mills. Today, most people come to Bennett Spring State Park to struggle with the rainbow trout, or just to marvel at the 100,000,000 gallons of clear, cool water that gush from the spring each day.

The spring valley – once a popular camping ground for farmers waiting for their grain to be ground at the mill – still attracts visitors interested in camping, hiking and canoeing. A Bennett Spring “hike” can be a leisurely stroll along the tree-shaded spring branch, or an invigorating seven miles to tour an interesting natural tunnel.

Fishing enthusiasts will be found casting their lines along the spring branch, while others visit the exhibits interpreting Missouri’s springs and natural environment at the nature center. Now, at 3,338 acres, the state park that arose around Peter Bennett’s spring continues to delight all comers.

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Why choose us

Great opportunity for adventure & travels

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Low price & friendly

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Trusted travel guide

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