Hermitage, Missouri
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Top Hiking Spots in and near Hermitage
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Camdenton, Missouri
Hike the Boulder Ridge Trail
3 miThe trail is a gravel surface that makes a loop around the long narrow ridge top southwest of the lake parking lot. You will pass the trail on your way to the lake parking lot. The first section of the trail starts right past the sing for the park and boring trail it then heads in a counter clock...Read more -
Camdenton, Missouri
Hike the Spring Trail
5.01.5 miThis hike starts out on a half mile of paved trail. From here you will climb a ton of steps to the top, which when the leaves are off the tress can offer a pretty good view. The trail connects with a few other trails on the way but is well marked so you will know what way to go. Parts of this tra...Read more -
Cole Camp, Missouri
Hike the West Big Buffalo Creek Loop
6 mi / 452 ft gainThis trail is about six miles long and features primitive campsites, woods, and a lake. Mostly gravel with a steep beginning section. After hiking a couple of miles there's a branch off with a sign post to continue on the hiking trail or head down to the lake. Farther down the hiking section of t...Read more -
Camdenton, Missouri
Hike the Colosseum Trail
4.20.7 mi / 65 ft gainThis park is best known for its castle ruins, which are also worth a visit. On the Colosseum Trail, you will hike down through a large 150ft deep sinkhole (the Colosseum) and under a natural stone bridge. After climbing out of the sinkhole you will reach a ridge with nice views. In spring, you wi...Read more -
Camdenton, Missouri
Backpack the Turkey Pen Hollow Trail
7 mi / 948 ft gainThis 6.5 mile loop is a great hike that takes you into the Haha Tonka Oak Woodland Natural Area. It shares a trailhead with the Acorn Trail but is clearly marked on which way you should go. This hike isn't super challenging but make sure that you are in good physical condition and that you have s...Read more -
Kaiser, Missouri
Lake Trail Loop
1.28 mi / 128 ft gainStarting next to the Outpost Cabins in Lake of the Ozarks State Park, this is an easy 1.5 mile hike that is very scenic. The trail will lead you right up next to the lake. The lake is in view for most of the hike. Be sure to wear hiking boots because the trail is rough and it would be very easy t...Read more -
Brumley, Missouri
Hike the Lakeview Bend Trail
1.5 miStarting near the camp store at Lake of the Ozarks State Park, this trail is an easy 1.5 mile hike.Less than a half mile in it will give you the option to go left or right. You will want to go right. Along the trail you will see some amazing bluffs and some great views of the lake. The trail is w...Read more -
Brumley, Missouri
White Oak Trail
1 miThis trail is located across the road from the horse riding stables. It is an easy one mile hike but can be longer if you connect to Fawn's Ridge Trail. It is an easy hike and is very family friendly. It is a great way to experience nature with your family. This trail is located inside Lake of th...Read more -
Brumley, Missouri
Hike Hidden Springs Trail
4.02.5 miThis two and a half mile trail shares a trail head with White Oak Trail. It also intersects with the Trail of Four Winds but is clearly marked. Hidden Springs Trail takes you along parts of a bluff and offers some amazing views of the lake during the right time of the year. Wildlife is very abund...Read more -
Kaiser, Missouri
Woodland Trail Loop
3.11 mi / 295 ft gainStarting at 850 feet of elevation, this 3.25 mile loop is a great beginner backpacking trip. The trail is fairly rough so a sturdy pair of hiking boots is a must. The trail splits a quarter mile in; you will need to go right. After another quarter mile you will enter the Patterson Hollow Wild Are...Read more -
Brumley, Missouri
Hike the Trail of Four Winds
3.012 miThe trail is the longest in the park. It's 12 miles long and has a north and south loop. The trail offers the most diversity in the park. The trail has seasonal creeks, ponds, rock outcrops, scenic over looks of the lake and a high possibility of running into wildlife. There are multiple options ...Read more