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Not enough hours in a day to enjoy the Ozarks. If you don’t have a problem getting soaked, you can always go whitewater paddling on Meramec River, and camping at Meramec Valley Camp Resort is always a glorious experience. This lake is so wonderful. Do go to Skinner-Sorth-Koch-Kreider Lake Dam since you're here at Frerichs Lake Section 4, unsurprisingly you could also explore Frerichs Lake Section 22 if you're here; it's not far at all. Frerichs Lake Section
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| | 4 is located in the Ozarks. Through the long summer days at Frerichs Lake Section 4 highs are frequently in the 80's. Summer night lows drop down to the 60's. The winter comes with highs in the 40's; overnight lows at Frerichs Lake Section 4 through the wintertime usually drop into the 10's. The annual rain here at Frerichs Lake Section 4 is about average; of all the months in a year May is the one with the most rain; January is when it's the driest. Some | |
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nearby water includes McDade Branch, and a tremendous place to camp here at Frerichs Lake Section 4 is Blue Moon RV Park and Horse Motel. But wait, there's more to do right next door to Frerichs Lake Section 4. A great nearby
hotel is Best Western Cuba Inn. If you need a spot to stay Super 8 Cuba is a perfect choice, and probably you're looking for close by lakes? Sure, Skinner-Sorth-Koch-Kreider Lake is just a very short distance away.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 38.14833 Longitude: -91.46833
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Meramec River, Phelps Crawford Franklin CountyCounty, 17 miles away Class I - 67 miles long (Maramec Spring to Meramec Caverns) |
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Tea Lakes
 | Tea Lakes is a 210 acre conservation area located 6 1/2 miles south of Rosebud, Mo. on Highway T. You may visit the area during the day and talk to David Jordan the area caretaker. There are 5 fishing lakes, primitive campsites, playground, MO. Native/Plants of Merit garden recognized by the Missouri Botanical Gardens in St. Louis, Mo., boy and girl scout camping areas, shelters for picnics and gatherings. There are several hiking trails, however, we are in the process of remapping these trails and some will not be usable for the summer. This is a small organization and a small membership fee is required in order to use the facilities after the initial trial/camp/visit. We welcome anyone who is conservation minded, wants a place to visit away from the hustle and bustle of the city and just enjoys the great outdoors. For more information visit our website www.tlakesarea.org or email us at www.tlakesarea.org.... |
Meramec River
 | 16 miles away On your Missouri Whitewater page, you list several Illiois rivers. You don't mention many Missouri rivers like the upper Jack's Fork, a level I/II, the North Fork of the White River, Bryant's Creek, and the Niangua, among others. Just thought you should know! John Robinson, former Missouri director of tourism.... |
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