Missouri State Parks Near Macon

Discover 15 parks within driving distance of Macon

Long Branch State Park

Macon, Missouri
10 miles away

"Macon is the closest service center and the easiest access point for supplies, dining, and park entry. Visitors from Macon often come for day trips, fishing, and family outings at the lake."

Long Branch State Park is best known for Long Branch Lake, a large reservoir that supports excellent fishing, boating, and lakeside recreation. Visitors also enjoy campgrounds, picnic areas, a swim beach, and scenic views of the surrounding prairie and woodland landscape.

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"Visitors from Macon can make a short day trip to see one of Missouri’s most important military heritage sites. It is an easy drive for families, history enthusiasts, and school groups."

Gen. John J. Pershing Boyhood Home State Historic Site features the restored childhood home of the famed World War I commander, along with interpretive exhibits about his family and formative years. The site offers a quiet glimpse into 19th-century farm life in north-central Missouri.

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Pershing State Park

Laclede, Missouri
24 miles away

"Macon-area visitors often come for a quiet day trip focused on birding and fishing. The park offers a natural contrast to the town's more developed amenities."

Pershing State Park centers on the Locust Creek Conservation Area and a restored prairie-wetland setting that attracts wildlife year-round. It offers a quiet, low-key outdoor experience with opportunities for fishing, paddling, and nature observation.

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Dames Ferry Campground

Juliette, Georgia
25 miles away

"Macon visitors often come for a quick lake escape, especially for fishing, camping, and a quieter outdoor alternative to city parks."

Dames Ferry Campground provides a simple, scenic base for enjoying Lake Juliette in central Georgia. Visitors come for the calm water, fishing access, and a laid-back camping experience close to Macon and Forsyth.

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Indian Springs State Park

Flovilla, Georgia
34 miles away

"Macon visitors often come for a quick nature escape, camping weekend, or family picnic without driving far. The park offers a quieter outdoor alternative to city attractions."

Indian Springs State Park blends natural beauty with deep history, featuring a famous mineral spring, a small lake, and peaceful forested grounds. It is a popular spot for picnicking, camping, paddling, and learning about the park's long cultural significance.

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"Macon travelers may visit for a family-friendly heritage stop and a quiet outdoor break. The site offers a distinctive example of 19th-century bridge construction."

Locust Creek Covered Bridge State Historic Site features the 1870 covered bridge, a historic engineering landmark and one of the state’s most distinctive roadside attractions. The site offers a scenic stop for history enthusiasts, photographers, and travelers exploring north-central Missouri.

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Lake Lowndes State Park

Columbus, Mississippi
35 miles away

"Macon residents use the park for boating, picnicking, and relaxed lake access. Its proximity makes it a popular choice for weekend camping and summer swimming."

Lake Lowndes State Park features a large freshwater lake, shaded campsites, picnic areas, and a sandy swimming beach. Its mix of water activities and relaxed outdoor amenities makes it a popular getaway for families and anglers in east-central Mississippi.

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Sandy Creek Covered Bridge State Historic Site

Salisbury, Missouri
36 miles away

"Macon visitors may come to explore one of Missouri’s notable covered bridges and enjoy a low-key outing. The site is a convenient detour for regional road trips."

This site features the restored Sandy Creek Covered Bridge, one of Missouri’s oldest surviving covered bridges and a rare example of 19th-century timber bridge construction. The surrounding grounds offer a simple, scenic stop for history lovers, photographers, and travelers exploring north-central Missouri.

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High Falls State Park

Jackson, Georgia
38 miles away

"Macon visitors often come for a quick nature escape, family picnics, and a scenic day trip to the falls. The park is close enough for an easy weekend outing."

High Falls State Park centers on a dramatic waterfall and a peaceful lake created by a historic mill dam. The park offers a mix of outdoor recreation and scenic overlooks, making it a popular stop for day trips and weekend getaways.

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Legion State Park

Louisville, Mississippi
45 miles away

"Macon visitors often look for nearby places to unwind outdoors, and this park fits that need well. It is close enough for an easy half-day visit."

Legion State Park offers a calm, forested retreat with picnic facilities, open green space, and a convenient base for enjoying the natural beauty of the surrounding hills. Its location near Louisville makes it a simple stop for families, travelers, and locals looking for a low-key outdoor escape.

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Thousand Hills State Park

Kirksville, Missouri
56 miles away

"Macon is within easy driving distance for anglers and hikers seeking a scenic state park. The lake and wooded shoreline make it a popular change of pace from town."

Thousand Hills State Park features Forest Lake, a popular destination for fishing, paddling, and swimming, along with wooded trails and picnic areas. The park also offers access to the nearby Thousand Hills Trail and the historic Native American petroglyph site at the park's edge.

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A.H. Stephens State Park

Crawfordville, Georgia
57 miles away

"Macon-area visitors are drawn to the park for camping and fishing on a smaller, quieter lake than many larger regional recreation areas."

A.H. Stephens State Park combines history and outdoor recreation on 1,177 acres in Crawfordville, Georgia. The park features a 25-acre lake, a museum in the former Liberty Hall area, campsites, picnic facilities, and opportunities for fishing, paddling, and relaxed nature outings.

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Florence Marina State Park

Omaha, Georgia
58 miles away

"Macon is within reach for a longer day trip or weekend stay focused on fishing and lake recreation. Visitors from Macon often come for the park's quieter, less crowded atmosphere."

Florence Marina State Park is a scenic waterfront park on the Chattahoochee River with a full-service marina, campground, and abundant wildlife viewing. Visitors come for excellent fishing, paddling, and a laid-back base for exploring southwest Georgia's river country.

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Panola Mountain State Park

Stockbridge, Georgia
58 miles away

"Macon travelers may visit while heading north toward Atlanta or for a family day trip centered on outdoor recreation. The park’s lakes and picnic areas make it a relaxing stop."

Panola Mountain State Park is best known for its protected granite monadnock, a smaller and less developed counterpart to nearby Stone Mountain. The park also features two lakes, picnic areas, a playground, and a popular archery range, making it a versatile destination for both nature lovers and families.

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Rock Bridge Memorial State Park

Columbia, Missouri
60 miles away

"Macon residents can reach the park for a full-day nature excursion with trails and scenic overlooks. It is a worthwhile destination for those seeking a unique central Missouri landscape."

Rock Bridge Memorial State Park is known for its unique limestone formations, including the namesake rock bridge and the Devil’s Icebox cave system. Visitors come for hiking, wildlife viewing, and exploring one of central Missouri’s most interesting geologic landscapes.

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