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Moon Loop Trailhead (on Ginn Rd.)

The Moon Loop Trailhead (on Ginn Rd.) connect to the Moon Loop of the Cedar Creek Trail. 

The Moon Loop portion is approximately 6.2-miles in length and is named for the moon-like appearance of the area caused by soil erosion in the 1930s. The area has since been restored. This loop boasts beautiful wildflowers, much of it crosses pasture and travels along gravel roads. It is located near Columbia and can be pretty busy on a nice weekend. This section is marked with yellow diamonds. There are two stream crossings going over the Big Branch Creek, there are no bridges. It is relatively flat.

General Information

Camping

Camping amenities at Dry Fork Recreation Area include 8 primitive camp sites each with table, fire ring, and lantern post that can accommodate up to 30 foot RV’s or smaller vehicles pulling a trailer. Other amenities include pressurized drinking water, vault toilets, picnic area, and hitching posts. No camping fees, but donations are encouraged.

Dispersed Camping

You can dispersed camp along the trail.

Dispersed camping is the term used for free camping anywhere in the National Forest OUTSIDE of a designated campground. Dispersed camping means there are no toilets, no structures, no trash cans, no treated water, and no fire grates. There are extra responsibilities required for this type of camp. It's a must to educate yourself before you try it, but we hope the adventure of dispersed camping in the Mark Twain National Forest calls to you!

  1. Pick a Campsite and follow the Leave No Trace Principles
  2. Camp 100 feet away from trails and water sources.
  3. Treat any water found in the area before consuming it.
  4. Human waste (Feces) must be buried at least 6 inches deep and covered.
  5. Pack out all of your garbage.

Getting There

Latitude / Longitude

Latitude: 38.84918

Longitude: -92.178678

Directions

from Ginlet

  • Head east on East Highway AB for .8 miles
  • Turn right onto South Ginn Lane and travel .8 miles to the trailhead.

Parking

All trailheads have a registry board. This lets us know when trails are being used and how so we can better manage the trails.

Most parking areas can fit 3 vehicles.

Horses

Pine Ridge – horse trailers will not fit

All other trailheads can fit horse trailers.

Facility and Amenity Information

Restrooms

Restrooms are not available at this site.

Water

Potable water is not available at this site.

Horse/Pack Animal Information

Horse/Pack animals are allowed at this site.

Nearby Trails

Recreation Opportunities

Last updated August 13th, 2025