Morris State Park | |
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Location | Dunklin County, Missouri, United States |
Coordinates | 36°33′13″N 90°2′41″W / 36.55361°N 90.04472°W |
Area | 161.22 acres (65.24 ha)[1] |
Established | 2000[2] |
Visitors | 9,313 (in 2022)[3] |
Governing body | Missouri Department of Natural Resources |
Website | Morris State Park |
Morris State Park is a public recreation area consisting of 161 acres (65 ha) in Dunklin County, Missouri. The state park preserves a section of Crowley's Ridge, a unique geologic feature of southeast Missouri and northeast Arkansas. The state park offers a two-mile hiking trail along a portion of the "geologic oddity." The park is named for businessman Jim D. Morris, who donated the parcel to the state in 1999.[4]
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