Photography Parks Near Marshall

Discover 7 parks for photography within driving distance of Marshall

Arrow Rock State Historic Site

Arrow Rock, Missouri
20 miles away

"Marshall is close enough for a quick visit to the historic village and museum exhibits. Travelers from Marshall can easily combine the site with nearby rural sightseeing."

A preserved 19th-century river town on the Missouri River with museums, historic buildings, and scenic views.

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Annie and Abel Van Meter State Park

Miami, Missouri
28 miles away

"Marshall residents can reach the park easily for picnics, photography, and a short historic outing without a long drive."

A historic Missouri River park preserving the Van Meter homestead and the remains of an early river town.

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Bothwell Lodge State Historic Site

Sedalia, Missouri
31 miles away

"Marshall visitors can reach the site easily for a weekend day trip. The lodge's architecture and local history make it appealing to travelers interested in Missouri heritage."

An unfinished historic lodge and scenic bluff-top site overlooking the Osage River.

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Sandy Creek Covered Bridge State Historic Site

Salisbury, Missouri
31 miles away

"Marshall travelers can reach the site quickly for a family-friendly historic stop. It offers a simple outdoor excursion away from town."

A historic 1872 covered bridge preserved in a peaceful rural setting.

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Battle of Lexington State Historic Site

Lexington, Missouri
33 miles away

"Marshall visitors may come for Civil War history and a scenic drive through west-central Missouri. The site is a worthwhile stop for regional heritage tourism."

A Civil War historic site preserving the battlefield and Anderson House from the Battle of Lexington.

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"Marshall visitors may enjoy the site as a peaceful excursion into rural Missouri history. It is a good fit for those exploring small-town attractions and historic landmarks."

A preserved farmhouse honoring the early life of General John J. Pershing in Laclede, Missouri.

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"Marshall residents may visit as part of a countryside excursion through north-central Missouri. The bridge provides a quiet, educational stop away from busier attractions."

Missouri’s oldest and longest covered bridge, preserved in a peaceful rural setting.

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