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Picnicking

Pack up your picnic basket and enjoy one of our favorite places on the Mark Twain! Nothing is quite as good as a picnic on a summer day, and there are many amazing picnic spots for you to choose from when hiking in the woods or staying at a campground. 

Facilities at picnic areas are usually vault type outhouses without sinks, so you may want to pack hand sanitizer with your lunch.  Packing water is a good idea as well, some picnic areas outside of campgrounds may not have drinking water available.

Follow Leave No Trace Principles by respecting wildlife and not feeding squirrels, chipmunks, and other creatures.  Make sure to use bear resistant garbage containers when available.  On some types, it may be necessary to relock the lid after use.  At other sites, there may be no garbage containers available so you will need to pack out any garbage you create.  Never dispose of garbage in vault toilets.

Keeping food safe from wildlife, especially bears 

Even when picnicking, never leave food unattended, even for a short hike or a swim. You can store your food in:

  • A hard-sider camper or motor home, vehicle trunk or cab, or enclosed horse trailer. However, bears have been known to break windows and mangled vehicles just to get to food they smell.
  • Suspended 10 feet up and 4 feet out from a vertical support, such as a tree. This is sometimes difficult to do depending on the amount of food.
  • Store your food, even snacks, in an approved bear-resistant container. Most coolers and plastic storage boxes are easy for bears to break into. Some campgrounds offer large storage boxes. Call to see if they are available and how much they will store.
  • Learn more about bears by checking our bear page

Picnicking - Single

Most picnic grounds are designed for individual families or small groups.  Picnic grounds are located at the areas and campgrounds listed below.  More information, including availability of shelter structures, water, and garbage containers may be found by clicking on the site name.

Dispersed picnicking is permitted throughout the Mark Twain National Forest.

Picnicking - Group

Some group picnic sites require a reservation through recreation.gov. 

Group picnic sites usually have pavilions with several tables and grills available for larger picnic groups, sometimes up to 75 people. 

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Cedar Bluff Trailhead

Site Open
Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning Picnicking
Cedar Bluff Trail is a 1.5-mile loop trail in the Lane Spring Recreation Area. It climbs the hillside a rocky cedar glad and view of Little Piney Creek are possible. This trail starts at the…

Chadwick Motorized Trails System

Biking Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV) Picnicking
Nearly 80 miles of multi-use trails for ATV, UTV, motorcycle, and mountain bikes wind in and out of deep forested hollows and down long ridge tops. It’s possible to plan a wide variety of full-loop…

Council Bluff Recreation Area

Site Open
Water Activities Hiking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Picnicking Biking
The Council Bluff Recreation Area, located next to the largest lake on the Mark Twain National Forest, is perfect for anyone looking to enjoy the outdoors. The area provides ample opportunities for…

Coy Bald Trailhead

Site Temporarily Closed
Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Picnicking
This is a small parking area. The road loops around and goes back out to the main road. Within the loop there are several picnic tables and campsites.Coy Bald Trailhead is the western trailhead for…

Current River

Site Open
Picnicking Hiking Water Activities Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Horse Riding and Camping Outdoor Science and Learning
The Current River is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverways. Our site provides information on the USDA Forest Service operated sites along the river. For information on the National Park Service…

Dry Fork Recreation Area

Site Open
Horse Riding and Camping Hiking Biking Picnicking
Dry Fork Recreation Area, a campground and picnic area, is located at the equestrian trailhead of the 36-mile Cedar Creek Trail.  This area, located in central Missouri near Fulton serves…

Dry Fork Recreation Area - Picnic and Day Use

Site Open
Horse Riding and Camping Hiking Biking Picnicking
The picnic area is located across the road from the campground. Several picnic tables provide space for visitors to spread out and enjoy a picnic after a long day of trail riding.

Eleven Point National Wild and Scenic River

Site Open
Picnicking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Scenic Drives Water Activities Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning
The Eleven Point National Wild and Scenic River was established in 1968 as a 44-mile scenic river, free of impoundments with a largely undeveloped shoreline and watershed. This portion of the river…

Falling Springs Picnic Ground

Site Open
Picnicking Outdoor Science and Learning
Once you step out of your car this site will transport you back in time. This is a rustic picnic area with abundant history, and minimal conveniences. The day use facility is situated on the edge of…

Float Camp Recreation Area

Site Open
Picnicking Hiking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
The Float Camp Recreation Area provides opportunities for camping and day use.Float Camp Picnic Area is located only 150 feet from the cool waters of the crystal clear Current River and nestled under…

Last updated February 28th, 2025