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Within a short drive is the Shawnee National Forest
The Ozark and
Shawnee Hills extend over 270,000 acres of rough mountaintops and rugged rock
formations between the natural borders of the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers. This
terrain, which is much different than the flat Midwest directly to the north,
claims five different ecological divisions and hence creates vast diversity in
topography, wildlife and recreation.
Garden
of the Gods
Famous trails, wilderness, Midwestern wildlife and famed
foliage are only some of the Shawnee's attractions. Maple, dogwood, oak and pine
are interspersed among the unique sandstone configurations that decorate the
eastern hills and offer a bouldering destination for rock hounds. Lakes
encompassing more than 2,700 acres and access to 135 miles of hiking trails,
including the American Discovery Trail, can be found in the Shawnee.
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