We have listed all of the Steelville area attractions.
Phone: (573) 438-5427
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This trail traverses 24 miles of scenic Ozark countryside starting at the site of a Civilian Conservation Corps camp of 1937 and winding through timbered stands and fields. The hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding offer one a pleasant measure of solitude and quiet. Two small primitive campgrounds are available for use.
Bicycling Magazine called it 24 miles of Missouri’s finest single track, the best single track East of the Rockies and West of the Appalachians. That about sums it up. Some long climbs, some long downhills. Everywhere is just beautiful, especially in the fall. Some of the trail is super rocky, so hang on. Never a dull moment. Everything you could want and more. 3 and 1/2 hours is a good time to ride. That’s just pedaling time. Most humans need a break.
Recommended Route:
Start at either Brazil Creek or Berryman camps.
For More Information
Potosi/Fredericktown Ranger District
10019 Hwy 8 West, Potosi, MO 63664
Phone: (573) 438-5427
Fax: (573) 438-2633
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 am-4:30
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Website: http://www.ozarktrail.com/ |
Phone: 573-885-4155
Email: crawfordcountymofair@gmail.com
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The Crawford County Fair is the place to be for fun and entertainment for all ages! Enjoy livestock exhibits, bull riding, truck pulls, ATV rodeo, carnival games and rides on the midway, lots of concessions, and beer garden!
This year's concerts include Rodney Atkins, Eric Paslay, & Cody Johnson!
July 10-14th, 2018!
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Website: http://www.crawfordcountyfair.info |
Phone: 573-885-2234
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Grab Some Lunch!!!
Sundays are Family Fun Days at Cuba Lakes Golf Club. What better way to spend some quality time than on the golf course?
Visit Cuba Lakes Golf Club on Sundays to take advantage of our family golf specials!!
We Hope To See You Soon!!!
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Website: http://www.cubalakesgolf.com |
Located on the Meramec River just north of Steelville, Zahorsky Woods is an ideal place for a nature hike in the spring, summer, or fall. This fifty-six acre woodland is enhanced by a mixture of ridges, ravines, bluffs and bottomlands with a diversity of natural communities. During even a short visit to this site, one can sample a broad range of interesting topographic features that characterize the Upper Ozark Region.
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Website: http://www.thewalnutgroup.net/Zahorsky/index.html |
Phone: 636-441-4554
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The Ozark Hiking Trail transects most of the area and allows hikers
access to many of its unique features. The Narrows, located in the
extreme southwest portion of the area, is a narrow hogback ridge divided
between Huzzah and Courtois Creeks that features extremely steep
topography and rapidly changing vegetation from ridge to creek bottom.
The remains of the Scotia Furnace and Iron s are located on the
property.
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Website: https://exploresteelville.com/huzzah.html |
Phone: 573-775-3111
Email: customerservice@langegeneralstore.com
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The family general store roots date back to 1908 when H.C. Lange opened his first mercantile at Owens Mill a small Missouri community along the Gasconade River and then a second store three years later in nearby Byron. Todd Rehmert, co-proprietor of the current-day Lange General Store in Steelville is the great-grandson of H.C.
Rehmert and his wife, Alicia restored the old Puckett General Store building at 106 E. Main Street in Steelville. The red brick building with its original wooden floors, authentic tin ceiling, and antique store counters and fixtures was constructed just after the Great Fire of Steelville in 1904 that burned down most of the Steelville business district.
Today the store is stocked full of nostalgic candy and candy barrels, 100-plus flavors of bottled pure-cane sugar sodapop including cold bottles available in the vintage late 1940’s soda cooler, specialty roasted coffees and premium loose teas, made-in-Missouri food products, home goods and decor, kitchen gadgets, garments and classic children’s books and toys.
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Website: https://www.langegeneralstore.com/ |
Phone: (573) 265-7124
Phone: 573-265-7801
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Maramec Spring is an exceptionally beautiful spring and produces an average of 96,000,000 gallons of water per day. The spring branch here is a mile long, with no fishing allowed upstream of the road bridge. Unlike the other three Missouri trout parks, Maramec has no separate fishing zones. Owned and operated by the foundation authorized and funded up by Mrs. Lucy Wortham James, 300 of the park’s 1800 acres are available for public use. From 1826 to 1876, this area was the site of Maramec Iron s, the first successful ironworks west of the Mississippi. In addition to trout fishing, Maramec Spring Park has a nice reception center, cafe, campground, picnic areas, two museums, playgrounds, hiking trails, tennis courts, and the historic ironworks for which it is so well known. For more information about Maramec Spring, be sure to see the website of The James Foundation located at http://www.maramecspringpark.com or call the James Foundation office at (573) 265-7124. The hatchery office telephone number is (573) 265-7801, and you can reach the Maramec Museum at (573) 265-3527.
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Phone: 573-775-5513
Email: brett.bailey@great-circle.org
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The Meramec Ranch is one of the most extensive high adventure bases in the Midwest. Activities include Ropes Courses, Ziplines, Barn Swings, Team Development, Adventure Water Activities, Mountain Biking, Climbing, Primitive skills, Skill trainings, and more. Visit our website where you will find a complete listing of programs and activities. We will create the perfect program for you and your group. The Meramec Adventure Learning Ranch is a beautiful setting for banquets, weddings, and conferences. Situated on 1,200 pristine secluded acres in the heart of Mark Twain National Forest, the ranch’s rustic-style lodge is complete with modern amenities, commercial kitchen, and bunkroom, perfect for conferences or banquets. This building also makes an intimate, yet elegant, setting for a wedding or reception. |
Maramec Spring is an exceptionally beautiful spring and produces an average of 96,000,000 gallons of water per day. The spring branch here is a mile long, with no fishing allowed upstream of the road bridge. Unlike the other three Missouri trout parks, Maramec has no separate fishing zones. Owned and operated by the foundation authorized and funded up by Mrs. Lucy Wortham James, 300 of the park's 1800 acres are available for public use. From 1826 to 1876, this area was the site of Maramec Iron s, the first successful ironworks west of the Mississippi. In addition to trout fishing, Maramec Spring Park has a nice reception center, cafe, campground, picnic areas, two museums, playgrounds, hiking trails, tennis courts, and the historic ironworks for which it is so well known. For more information about Maramec Spring, be sure to see the website of The James Foundation located at www.maramecspringpark.com or call the James Foundation office at (573) 265-7124. The hatchery office telephone number is (573) 265-7801, and you can reach the Maramec Museum at (573) 265-3527.
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Website: http://www.americascave.com/ |
The Meramec Music Theatre is dedicated to bringing the musical and performing arts to Steelville in the 600-seat theatre. Built in 2001, the Meramec Music Theatre has hosted well-known country, bluegrass, gospel and folk acts throughout the years.
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Website: http://www.meramecmusictheatre.com/index.html |
Phone: 573-245-6576
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Descend into the depths of Onondaga Cave State Park and drop into a world of wonder: towering stalagmites, dripping stalactites, and active flowstones help make the cave a National Natural Landmark and illustrate why Missouri is often called “The Cave State.” Visitors can take guided tours into the underground wonderland. But if you prefer the surface, the park’s Vilander Bluff Natural Area provides a panoramic view of the Meramec River. Easy access to the Meramec River allows visitors to canoe or fish in a bucolic setting.
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Website: http://mostateparks.com/park/onondaga-cave-state-park |
We are a small, family-owned and operated vineyard/winery. We take pride in providing our guests with delicious, hand-crafted wine as well as a beautiful setting in which to enjoy it. If you haven't had a chance to make it out for a visit, you should definitely set aside a day to stop by.
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Website: http://redmoosevineyard.com/ |
Phone: (573) 265-8688
Email: stjamesgolfcourse@gmail.com
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St. James Golf Club (MO) is a semi-private membership course open to the public. Normally Tee times are not required but can be made by calling 573-265-8688. It is nestled among rolling hills in the Ozarks. A 9-hole course with different Tee boxes on the back 9 holes. Course is open year-round, weather and course conditions permitting.
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Website: http://www.stjgc.com |
Phone: 573-775-5533
Email: chamber@misn.com
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Website: http://chamberofcommerce.steelville.com |
Phone: 573-244-5688
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We are located in the Heart of the Beautiful Mark Twain National Forestry. Visit our web page for details regarding our Golf Course, Pool, Tennis Courts, Exercise Room, Racket Ball Court, Sauna and Clubhouse.
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Website: http://www.viburnumcc.com |
Phone: 573-885-3411
Email: wwheel@centurytel.net
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The Wagon Wheel Motel, Café and Station in Cuba, Missouri, is a 19-room independently owned historic U.S. Route 66 restored motel which has been serving travelers since 1938. The site opened as a café in 1936; the motel has remained in continuous operation since 1938. The motel rooms were fully restored in 2010, adding modern amenities such as HDTV and wireless Internet.
A filling station which once also occupied the original 1936 property is no longer in active use; the original Wagon Wheel Café restaurant is now a retail store filled with jewelry, purses, decor, Route 66 books, T-shirts and a few original Wagon Wheel antiques. The property has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 2003.
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Phone: 573-775-2400
Email: wildwood1922@misn.com
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Wildwood.. It’s all about you…. you are the one that needs to relax, get-away, hide from the 21 century. You are the one that might like to read a book on the front porch with the morning sunlight and cool breeze, or maybe watch the fog burn off the river valley from the dining room’s porch holding a warm cup of coffee in your hands. You could also take a walk on one of the trails and enjoy the sites and sounds of Zahorsky Woods.
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Website: http://www.wildwoodspringslodge.com/ |