The state parks department, together with the nonprofit the Beta Fund, have revamped and updated climbing routes in three state parks and have started offering lessons to beginners in Missouri with hopes of encouraging more novice climbers to try the sport.
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources plans to convert an out-of-service 144-mile rail path into a walking and biking trail. Missouri Central Railroad, a subsidiary of Ameren, donated the property to the state via a process known as “railbanking."
A study by the University of Missouri Extension calls for the state to accept a donation of land and eventually complete the Rock Island Trail.The 144…
Missouri’s recent state park windfall, which came at the end of former Democratic Gov. Jay Nixon’s tenure, is in jeopardy.Four of the parks, scattered…
Jay Nixon received a nice parting gift from the Department of Natural Resources a few days before stepping down as governor: a new state park that bears…
The first of six ballot measures before Missouri voters this November has not generated any controversy – so far. Constitutional Amendment 1 would renew…
Echo Bluff State Park is officially open.Gov. Jay Nixon cut the ribbon Saturday on Missouri's newest park, which is being promoted as a hub from which…