At a glance...
RR 5, Box 279
Salem, MO 65560
(573) 548-2201
(573) 548-2434 LodgingAcreage: 1,396.12
Year Acquired: 1926
Activities: camping, dining, hiking, lodging, picnicking, trout fishing
Offering some of the finest trout fishing in the Midwest, Montauk State Park is
located at the headwaters of the famed Current River. The park's springs combine
with tiny Pigeon Creek to supply 43 million gallons of water to the river each
day. The cool, clear stream is an ideal home for rainbow trout, and the scenic
valley is the perfect setting for camping, hiking and other outdoor pursuits.
Anglers descend on Montauk State Park from March 1 to Oct. 31 for the official
trout season, and on winter weekends for a catch-and-release season. After a day
of fishing, you can tour the park's trout hatchery, managed by the Missouri
Department of Conservation. Early settlers first established Montauk as a
self-sufficient community in the early 1800s. A gristmill, built in 1896, is
open seasonally for tours.
For visitors wishing to spend a night or more in the park, Montauk offers a wide
variety of choices. The large campground, equipped with modern restrooms, hot
showers and dump stations, features both basic and electric sites. The park
offers rental cabins with kitchens, modern fourplex cabins and motel rooms for
guests choosing to spend the night indoors. A modern dining lodge opens daily
during the trout season and on weekends during the catch-and-release season. |