Hercules Glades Wilderness | |
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Location | Taney County, Missouri, USA |
Nearest city | Forsyth, Missouri or Taneyville, Missouri |
Coordinates | 36°40′N 92°56′W / 36.667°N 92.933°W |
Area | 12,314 acres (50 km2) |
Established | 1976 |
Governing body | U.S. Forest Service |
The Hercules Glades Wilderness is a 12,314-acre (50 km2) wilderness area in Taney County in the Ozarks of southwest Missouri. The United States Congress designated it a wilderness in 1976,[1] making it the oldest wilderness area in Missouri. It is one of eight wilderness areas in the Mark Twain National Forest[2] and is within the Ava-Cassville-Willow Springs ranger district, about 10 miles (16 km) northeast of Branson, Missouri. Hercules Glades Wilderness derives its name from the open limestone glades (balds) that dot its landscape. The high points of Coy Bald and Pilot Knob stand 600 feet above Long Creek and offer splendid views of the drainage. Near the middle of the wilderness area is the main set of waterfalls, though Long Creek has several other smaller waterfalls and cascades along its path.