At a glance...
Route 1, Box 113
Patterson, MO 63956
(573) 856-4411
(573) 856-4223 Lodging/Canoe Rental
(573) 856-4224 DiningAcreage: 5,323.62
Year Acquired: 1926
Activities: camping, canoeing, dining, lodging, fishing, picnicking, swimming,
backpacking - bicycling - equestrian - hiking trails
With the ancient St. Francois Mountains, the unspoiled natural landscape and the
cool waters of the St. Francois River and Big Creek, Sam A. Baker State Park has
something for everyone. Whether getting away for a day of relaxation or spending
considerably more time exploring the region, it's certainly worth the trip.
A boat launch offers access to the river, and anglers hook bluegill, bass,
crappie, sunfish, goggle eye and catfish in the river and creek. Canoeists float
the Big Creek in spring and early summer, while the river is a good float
year-round. Several miles of hiking, backpacking and equestrian trails provide
glimpses of the area as the early settlers found it. To explore the natural and
cultural history of the park, visit the park's visitor/nature center.
Visitors can spend the night in either the rustic cabins or one of two large
campgrounds featuring modern restrooms, hot showers, dumping station and laundry
facilities. For horse lovers, a separate equestrian camp is provided. The shaded
picnic area is equipped with a playground, covered shelters and picnic tables.
If guests prefer to eat indoors, the dining lodge overlooking Big Creek features
excellent country cooking.
At Sam A. Baker State Park, the possibilities are endless and the choice is all
yours. |