Missouri State Parks Near Sikeston

Discover 20 parks within driving distance of Sikeston

Towosahgy State Historic Site

East Prairie, Missouri
24 miles away

"Visitors from Sikeston often come for a short day trip to experience one of Missouri’s most significant archaeological sites. It pairs well with other southeast Missouri history stops."

Towosahgy State Historic Site features one of Missouri’s most important prehistoric mound centers, including a large platform mound and surrounding village area. The site offers a quiet, reflective setting for learning about Native American culture, archaeology, and the Mississippi River valley landscape.

Historic Site ViewingPhotographyBirdwatchingPicnickingEducational Programs
View park details

Hunter-Dawson State Historic Site

New Madrid, Missouri
29 miles away

"Sikeston residents may visit for a quiet cultural outing and a chance to pair the site with other southeast Missouri attractions. The short drive makes it easy to fit into a half-day trip."

Hunter-Dawson State Historic Site features a restored historic house museum with original architectural details, period furnishings, and exhibits about New Madrid’s past. The site highlights the culture of a Mississippi River community and the legacy of the Hunter and Dawson families.

Historic ToursSightseeingPhotographyEducational ProgramsPicnicking
View park details

Big Oak Tree State Park

East Prairie, Missouri
31 miles away

"Sikeston is a convenient stop for travelers heading to the park from Interstate 55. Visitors from Sikeston come for a quiet nature outing and a change from the city’s busy commercial corridor."

Big Oak Tree State Park showcases some of the largest trees in Missouri and a unique floodplain forest ecosystem along the Mississippi River lowlands. Its boardwalks and interpretive areas make it a standout destination for nature observation, photography, and peaceful walks.

Nature ViewingBirdwatchingPhotographyPicnickingEducational Programs
View park details

Bollinger Mill State Historic Site

Burfordville, Missouri
31 miles away

"Sikeston residents and travelers passing through southeast Missouri often visit for a scenic history stop. The site offers a quieter contrast to the larger commercial stops along the interstate corridor."

Bollinger Mill State Historic Site features the restored 1867 mill, a rare surviving covered bridge, and exhibits on local milling and river history. Visitors come for the historic structures, peaceful setting, and photo-worthy views of the Whitewater River.

SightseeingPhotographyHistory ToursPicnickingBirdwatching
View park details

Trail of Tears State Park

Jackson, Missouri
34 miles away

"Sikeston draws travelers from the region and offers additional lodging and restaurants. Visitors from Sikeston often come for camping, fishing, and a quieter outdoor escape."

Trail of Tears State Park combines dramatic river bluffs, wooded hills, and a powerful historic legacy along the Mississippi River. The park offers camping, picnicking, fishing access, and interpretive opportunities in a peaceful southeast Missouri setting.

HikingCampingFishingPicnickingWildlife Viewing
View park details

Trail of Tears State Park

Jackson, Missouri
34 miles away

"Sikeston offers another nearby population center for visitors seeking outdoor recreation. Families and groups often use the park for picnics, camping, and river-area exploration."

Trail of Tears State Park combines dramatic river bluffs, wooded hills, and a powerful historic legacy along the Mississippi River. The park offers camping, picnicking, fishing access, and interpretive opportunities in a peaceful southeast Missouri setting.

HikingCampingFishingPicnickingWildlife Viewing
View park details

Jay Nixon Backcountry

Perry County, Missouri
47 miles away

"Sikeston travelers can reach the area for a low-key outdoor outing and combine it with regional sightseeing in southeast Missouri."

Jay Nixon Backcountry preserves a large stretch of Ozark woodland and stream corridors for low-impact recreation and habitat protection. Its appeal is solitude, scenic forest terrain, and opportunities for hiking and wildlife viewing in a natural setting.

HikingBirdwatchingNature PhotographyWildlife ViewingBackcountry Exploration
View park details

Lake Wappapello State Park

Wappapello, Missouri
48 miles away

"Sikeston residents visit for day trips, swimming, and family picnics, especially during the summer months."

Lake Wappapello State Park is centered on a 7,000-acre reservoir created by the damming of the St. Francis River. Visitors come for lake recreation, shaded campsites, and easy access to one of the region’s most popular outdoor destinations.

BoatingFishingSwimmingCampingPicnicking
View park details

Sam A. Baker State Park

Patton, Missouri
52 miles away

"Sikeston travelers visit for a scenic outdoor escape and a change from flat Delta landscapes. The park offers hiking, swimming, and camping within a manageable day trip."

Sam A. Baker State Park is a classic southeast Missouri getaway with wooded hills, river access, and family-friendly recreation. Its natural setting makes it especially popular for camping, fishing, and cooling off in the St. Francis River.

CampingHikingFishingSwimmingPicnicking
View park details

Crowley's Ridge State Park

Paragould, Arkansas
55 miles away

"Sikeston travelers can reach the park for a scenic outdoor day trip in northeast Arkansas. The park is appealing for anglers and families seeking a peaceful natural setting."

Crowley's Ridge State Park sits on one of Arkansas's most distinctive landforms, offering shaded forests, two lakes, and a relaxed family-friendly atmosphere. The park is especially popular for camping, fishing, paddling, and enjoying the historic stonework built by the Civilian Conservation Corps.

CampingFishingBoatingPicnickingHiking
View park details

Reelfoot Lake State Park

Tiptonville, Tennessee
57 miles away

"Sikeston travelers can reach the park for a scenic cross-border outing into Tennessee. The lake’s unusual origin and abundant wildlife make it worth the drive."

Reelfoot Lake State Park centers on a rare natural lake created by seismic activity, with flooded timber, rich wetlands, and exceptional wildlife habitat. It is especially popular for crappie fishing, eagle watching, paddling, and nature photography.

FishingBirdwatchingBoatingKayakingWildlife Viewing
View park details

Felix Vallé House State Historic Site

Ste. Genevieve, Missouri
58 miles away

"Sikeston travelers may visit to experience a different side of southeast Missouri's history and culture. The site is a worthwhile destination for those interested in historic homes and early commerce."

Felix Vallé House State Historic Site features one of the finest examples of French Creole architecture in Missouri, with guided interpretation of the Vallé family and the town's early commercial history. The site offers a close look at life in one of the state's oldest communities.

Historic ToursMuseum VisitsPhotographyEducational ProgramsSightseeing
View park details

Hawn State Park

Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri
58 miles away

"Sikeston residents and visitors can reach the park for a full-day outdoor trip. Hawn appeals to those looking for scenic trails and a change of pace from the flat Delta landscape."

Hawn State Park showcases some of the most beautiful terrain in the St. Francois Mountains, with rocky ridges, shaded hollows, and the clear waters of Pickle Creek. It is especially popular with hikers, photographers, and visitors seeking a quieter, more natural park experience.

HikingPicnickingBirdwatchingCampingNature Photography
View park details

Missouri Mines State Historic Site

Park Hills, Missouri
58 miles away

"Sikeston is one of the larger cities within range and a common stop for travelers heading into southeast Missouri. Visitors may use it as a starting point for a longer heritage-focused road trip."

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.

Museum ToursEducational ProgramsPhotographyHistory ViewingSchool Field Trips
View park details

St. Francois State Park

Bonne Terre, Missouri
58 miles away

"Sikeston is within range for a longer day trip or weekend stay in the hills. Visitors from Sikeston often come to experience a different landscape than the flat Mississippi Lowlands."

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.

CampingHikingFishingPicnickingWildlife Viewing
View park details

St. Joe State Park

Park Hills, Missouri
58 miles away

"Sikeston is far enough away to make St. Joe State Park a weekend destination. Visitors often plan overnight stays to enjoy camping and the park’s extensive trail system."

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.

Off-Highway Vehicle RidingCampingFishingSwimmingHorseback Riding
View park details

Morris State Park

Piedmont, Missouri
59 miles away

"Sikeston travelers may visit for a relaxing stop while exploring southeast Missouri. The park appeals to those seeking a short nature outing away from town."

Morris State Park offers a low-key outdoor experience with natural scenery, shaded walking opportunities, and a tranquil setting for day use. Its spring-fed waters and forested landscape make it a good stop for nature observation and relaxation.

HikingPicnickingWildlife ViewingPhotographyNature Study
View park details

Current River State Park

Doniphan, Missouri
60 miles away

"Sikeston travelers often visit for a scenic outdoor day trip and access to one of Missouri’s best-known rivers. The park provides a relaxing contrast to the city and surrounding farmland."

Current River State Park preserves a beautiful section of the Current River corridor in south-central Missouri. The park is popular for paddling, fishing, picnicking, and enjoying the rugged Ozark landscape along one of the state’s most famous spring-fed rivers.

FishingPaddlingPicnickingWildlife ViewingPhotography
View park details

Elephant Rocks State Park

Belleview, Missouri
60 miles away

"Sikeston travelers may visit as part of a longer regional road trip through southeast Missouri. The park's unusual geology makes it a worthwhile detour for nature lovers."

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.

HikingPhotographyPicnickingBirdwatchingNature Study
View park details

Gov. Daniel Dunklin's Grave State Historic Site

Herculaneum, Missouri
60 miles away

"Sikeston residents visiting the St. Louis area may stop here for a quick historic detour. The site is best for travelers seeking a short, meaningful cultural stop."

Gov. Daniel Dunklin's Grave State Historic Site is a small, solemn memorial site centered on the burial place of one of Missouri's early governors. Its peaceful setting offers a brief but meaningful stop for history enthusiasts exploring southeast Missouri.

Historic Site ViewingPhotographySightseeingEducational VisitsSelf-Guided Tours
View park details