Missouri State Parks Near Potosi

Discover 7 parks within driving distance of Potosi

Battle of Pilot Knob State Historic Site

Pilot Knob, Missouri
28 miles away

"Potosi residents and visitors can make an easy drive to Pilot Knob for a history outing. The site appeals to those interested in Missouri’s military heritage."

Battle of Pilot Knob State Historic Site features the preserved earthworks of Fort Davidson, a museum with exhibits on the 1864 battle, and a peaceful setting for learning about Missouri’s Civil War history. The site offers a compact but meaningful visit centered on the fort, battlefield, and memorial grounds.

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St. Francois State Park

Bonne Terre, Missouri
28 miles away

"Potosi visitors come for a larger outdoor destination within a manageable drive. The park offers a wooded retreat for anglers, campers, and hikers from the surrounding area."

St. Francois State Park offers a classic Ozark setting with forested ridges, stream valleys, and a peaceful campground. It is a popular base for hiking, picnicking, fishing, and exploring nearby historic and natural attractions in the Lead Belt region.

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St. Joe State Park

Park Hills, Missouri
31 miles away

"Potosi residents visit for the park’s broad recreation opportunities and open space. It is a popular destination for families, riders, and anglers looking for a nearby getaway."

St. Joe State Park spans thousands of acres of rolling hills, forests, and reclaimed mining land in the Missouri Ozarks. It is one of the state’s premier destinations for off-highway vehicle riding, while also offering camping, fishing, swimming, and equestrian opportunities.

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Missouri Mines State Historic Site

Park Hills, Missouri
32 miles away

"Potosi is a historic county seat with strong ties to southeast Missouri’s mining and frontier past. It is a practical stop for travelers exploring multiple heritage sites in the region."

Missouri Mines State Historic Site features museum exhibits, historic mining equipment, and interpretive displays about lead mining in southeast Missouri. It offers a close look at the people, technology, and geology that made the region one of the nation’s most important mining districts.

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Elephant Rocks State Park

Belleview, Missouri
35 miles away

"Potosi visitors often pair a trip to the park with other southeast Missouri sightseeing. The boulder field and picnic areas make it a relaxing stop for a casual outing."

Elephant Rocks State Park is known for its enormous pink granite boulders and the accessible Braille Trail that winds among them. The park offers a striking landscape for sightseeing, photography, and family outings.

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Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park

Middle Brook, Missouri
42 miles away

"Residents of Potosi can reach the park in under an hour for a quick nature outing. The park’s water features and scenic setting make it a favorite nearby destination in the Ozarks."

Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park features the famous shut-ins, where the East Fork Black River rushes through ancient volcanic rock to create pools and chutes. The park also offers camping, picnic areas, a visitor center, and access to nearby Taum Sauk Mountain and scenic Ozark vistas.

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Dillard Mill State Historic Site

Cuba, Missouri
44 miles away

"Potosi residents and travelers can reach the site for a scenic historic excursion. The mill offers a contrasting experience to the area’s mining history and broader Ozark attractions."

Dillard Mill State Historic Site showcases a restored gristmill, millpond, and dam in a peaceful Ozark setting. The site offers a glimpse into Missouri’s milling history and is especially popular for photography, picnicking, and seasonal creekside scenery.

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