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Quincy, Ill.
The Mississippi River town of Quincy, Ill.,is a two-hour drive north of St. Louis along theGreat River Road National Scenic Byway. Builtin 1825, the town boasts over 3,600 buildings
on the National Historic Register, 70 locally-owned eateries, 30parks, 18 Lincoln storyboards, 11 museums and ve wineries.For a one-of-kind lodging experience, relax at Ten Acre TreeHouses, a treehouse village on 10 acres of secluded timber
through VRBO.com.Experience this town during its numerous events.On Father’s Day, June 19, take dad to The Mississippi Valley
Antique Auto Museum’s annual car show, held in All AmericaPark which also features a Lincoln-era Log Cabin Village, play-ground and beach.
Step back in time at Lincoln in the District on June 11, 11a.m. to 4 p.m., in Washington Park for living history, period mu-sic and crafts, food and more. Pick up a LFL Wayside Map at theLincoln-Douglas Debate Interpretive Center at 128 N. 5th St.,the site of the 1858 Lincoln-Douglas debate.
The Midsummer Art Faire will ll Washington Park at Fourth
and Main with art, music, food and children’s activities, June 24-26. Admission is free.
Lincoln Days Civil War Re-enactment will be June 4-5 atLake Pittseld.
For more information, visit seequincy.com.
Litcheld
Located on I-55 and Route 66, 60 miles north of St. Louis,Litcheld, Ill., has long been known for its history along theMother Road.
Experience the nostalgia – and a meal – at Jubelt’s Bakery
& Restaurant, which opened in 1922, or Ariston Café, one ofthe oldest restaurants along Route 66, or take in a movie at theLitcheld Skyview Drive-In, on Route 66.
For a nature retreat, head ve miles west of Route 66 to LakeLou Yaeger, a 1,400-acre public lake with picnic areas, hikingtrails, campgrounds, horse trails, swimming, marinas and more.
The Litcheld area hosts a variety of events including:
• Transportation Show on Saturday, May 7, at Lake Lou Yae-ger, Picnic Area #3.
• Blue Carpet Corridor on June 11 and 12. This city-wideRoute 66 celebration starts at the welcome center.
• A Freedom 5K Fun Run/Walk Saturday, July 2, at Lake
Lou Yaeger, Picnic Area #3. To register, email [email protected] or call 217-324-8147
• Party in the Park on July 22 and 23 in Downtown Litcheld
features a carnival, food, pageants and entertainment.For food and lodging, Litcheld boasts six hotels and many
dining options.
Efngham
Efngham plays hosts to a variety of festivals sure to please visitors of all ages. The town, easily spotted by the Cross at theCrossroads, is located at Interstate 57 and Interstate 70.
On May 20, Little River Band “one of the great vocal bandsof the ‘70s and the ‘80s,” will bring its unique sound to Efng -ham Performance Center at 7:30 p.m.
Downtown Efngham will turn into an art gallery during the
Efngham Artisan Fair on May 13, 5 to 8 p.m. and on May 14,
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Work from over 40 artists from across the re-gion will be on display for purchase, plus a wine and beer tasting,Kids Korner, food, music and more.
The VW Funfest at Mid America Motorworks kicks off on June 3 and runs through June 5 with special displays, car show,Swapfest, seminars, demonstrations and more. Mid AmericaMotorworks is home to My Garage Museum. Visitors can seerare Corvettes and Volkswagens from the private Mike Yagerfamily collection.
Moccasin Creek Festival follows on June 24-26 at Lake Sarawith Americana music, arts and crafts.
On July 22-23, Downtown Efngham hosts EfngHAM
JAM, a two-day event lled with a barbecue competition, livemusic, wine and beer tasting and more.
On Aug. 26-28 the Tuscan Hills Winery hosts the GrapevineBluegrass Music Festival with a few of the nest bluegrass acts
around.For water recreation, check out Lake Shelbyville, an U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers lake, for shing, camping, swimming boating,
hiking and more.With lodging at 18 hotels and food at over 60 restaurants,
spend a few days exploring the town and the surrounding area.
Land Of Lincoln Draws History Buffs & Outdoor Lovers
The Golden Windmill is a restored and operating 1873 Dutch smock
windmill in Quincy.
courtesy Quincy Area CVB
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Saxon Lutheran MemorialFrohna, MO... just 90 minutes south of St. Louis573-824-5404 • saxonlutheranmemorial.org
Spend a Stress Free Day in this Historic, Picturesque SettingSurround yourself with history – great for Family Photos,Family Reunions, Camping and so much more.
For more information call 573-824-5404or email: [email protected]
Rafting, Kayaking, Canoeing, Tubing, Horseback Riding,RV Hookups, Various Types of Lodging, Camping,BBQ Dinners & Pizza Delivery
STEELVILLE, MO 1-800-367-4516
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Float the Huzzah, Courtoisand Meramec Rivers
Ellington, Mo., is a havenfor outdoor enthusiasts who
want to oat, boat, sh,swim, hunt, camp, hike and
ride the many naturalwonders in the area.Nestled in the Ozark
Highlands of ReynoldsCounty, the small town is located at MissouriScenic Highway 21 and Scenic Highway 106
about 125 miles south, southwest of St Louis. The Current River, the rst river to be des -
ignated as a National Scenic River, is located
just west of Ellington. It is known for its crys-tal clear water, gravel bars and hundreds of
springs.Southeast of Ellington sits Clearwater Lake
for boating, swimming, water skiing, camp-ing, picnicking, sightseeing, hunting or shing.
Webb Creek Recreation Area offers a secludedcamping area with pavilions, modern rest-
rooms, a playground, beach, showers, plus afull-service marina with boat rentals.
Three rivers – the East Fork, Middle Forkand West Fork – come together to form the
Black River as they enter Clearwater Lake to
the north. Webb Creek Recreation Area, on thewest side of the lake, has a secluded camping
area with pavilions, modern restrooms, a play-ground, beach, showers and marina.
The Current River Conservation Area en-
compasses approximately 28,000 acres of stateland and includes Buford Pond.
Blue Spring, known for its blue color, is amust see. It is the sixth largest, and the deepest,
spring in Missouri.Hikers will nd plenty of adventure and
water along the Blair Creek and Current Riv-er section of the Ozark Trail. Along the trail,
they’ll discover Blair Creek, Bloom Creek, Cur-rent River, Rocky Falls, Klepzig Mill and Buz-
zard Mountain Shut-Ins.For information about the area, stop by the
Copeland-Shy Visitor Center at 155 W. Wal-nut St. in Ellington. Learn about the area’s his-
tory at the Reynolds County Museum, 233 S.Second St. in Ellington. Call 573-945-2121 formore information.
Spring Fever Days will bring a myriad ofactivities to Ellington on May 13 and 14 with
demonstrations, craft and food vendors, carni- val, games, contests and entertainment for the
whole family. Hours for the event are Fridayfrom 3 to 10 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to
9 p.m. For more details, visit www.ellingtonmo.com.
See movies under the stars at the renovated21 Drive In, located on Highway 21 south of
Ellington. Movies are shown at dusk throughSeptember on Fridays and Saturdays.
Klepzig Mill on Rocky Creek is located on the Ozark
Trail.
photo Missouri Division of Tourism
Get Outdoors & Experience EllingtonOne of the oldest com-
munities in Missouri can befound down Interstate 55in Perry County. The area
was settled by Lutheranimmigrants in theearly 1800s. Located
just west of the Missis-
sippi River about 80 miles from St. Louis, thearea includes Perryville, Frohna, Altenburg,Brazeau and Farrar.
Frohna is home to the Saxon Lutheran Me-morial, an outdoor history museum on 30 roll-ing acres in a log cabin village. The museumwas the home of Wilhelm and Christian Bergt,brothers who participated in the 1839 immi-gration from Saxony, Germany. The site, listedon the National Register of Historic Places,consists of 15 buildings, seven of which are logcabins dating from 1820 to 1840.
In Perryville, shop specialty stores, visitwineries, then head to Willow House Bed andBreakfast, the town’s rst bed and breakfast.Built in 1901, the Victorian home has been re-stored and provides many of today’s accommo-dations. Located two blocks off the PerryvilleSquare, the B&B is ve minutes from I-55.
Perry County For
German History
Outdoor recreation is a short drive downInterstate 44. With Steelville situated on threerivers – the Meramec, the Huzzah and the
Courtois – some call it the “Floating Capital ofMissouri.”
Steelville is also known as the place for mu-sic lovers. The Meramec Music Theatre, owned
and operated by the Steelville Arts Council,brings many musical acts to the area such as
Brian Free & Assurance on May 21, the Tri-umphant Quartet on June 4, and the Meramec
Opry Show on July 9.Numerous lodging options are available,
including Huzzah Valley Resort, which outtstrips on the three rivers and offers camping,
lodging in log cabins and many other activities.
Steelville: FloatingCapital Of Missouri
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Events: Spring Fever Days, May 13-14 • An Evening with John Fullbright, June 10
July 4th Fireworks • Reynolds County Fair, September 1-3
ClearwaterLake and Webb
Creek Recreation Area – Hwy H – Bringthe family to boat, ski, ish,
and unwind on crystalclear Clearwater Lake.This area of the lake isformed where Webb Creekand Logan Creek emptyinto Clearwater Lake. Itis known for its crappie,bass and catish ishing in the spring and fun for the
entire family all summer long. Camping is available atWebb Creek Recreation Park; plus a full service marina
with boat/wave runner rentals on site. Webb Creek Parkfeatures over 40 campsites, swim beach, playground,showers, picnic pavilions, boat launch, and more. CallWebb Creek Marina at 573-461-2344 for marina,
boat rental and campsiteinformation.
Black River and KBridge Recreation
Area – K Hwy – Float, canoe,ish and explore the beautiful
Black River. Enjoy swimming,camping and picnicking on thebanks of the Black River.K Bridge Recreation Area andCampground offersplayground, showers,
electric and comfort station. Floats (raft orcanoe) can be arranged on site by calling Jeff ’sCanoe Rental at 573-598-4555. Cabin rental anda small general store is also available.
Current River – Hwy 106 – Fish, swim,camp and relax on crystal clear Current
River. Rough camping is available at Powder Mill(formerly Owl’s Bend) and features 10 familysites each with a picnic table, ire pit, lantern hook
and bathrooms nearby. These are on a irst come basis.
Most campsites at Powder Mill are located on the waterso bring your tubes and rafts and expect to get wet. This
campground is conveniently located near the Ozark Trailwhich passes by on the far side of the river. For the shorthike enthusiast a marked 1.5 mile hiking trail leads to thebeautiful Blue Spring. Family sites are $10.00 per night;electric not available.
Blue Spring, Current River – Hwy 106 –
This spring is the 6th largest spring in Missouri andknown for its deep blue color. The quiet forest hikethrough huge oak and sycamore trees preparesvisitors for the coming scene as they approach thesky-blue waters of Missouri’s deepest spring. Thestunning beauty of the spring – named “Springof the Summer Sky” by early Native Americans– and the peaceful natural setting are treasuresto long be remembered by those who stop to seethe spring. A walk of about a quarter mile alonga forest path is required to get to the springlocation. The parking area has picnic tables andbathrooms. A trail of 1.5 miles connects the BlueSpring parking lot with the Powder Mill campground.
Rocky Falls – NN Hwy – Cascading RockyCreek drops 40 feet through shut-ins of scenic igneous rockinto a lazy pool just right forswimming. The rocks are nottoo steep to climb nor the watertoo swift to enjoy – and thebeauty of the area is breath-taking. The falls are on nationalpark property and the site offerspicnic tables with ire grills
and bathrooms. There is also ahiking trail along Rocky Creekfor the more adventurous. TheOzark Trail also goes through
the park area for serious hikers. A must see if you are inthe area and fun for all ages. Wear non-slip shoes and usecaution when climbing on the falls. Camera is a must!
Current River Conservation Area – Consistsof 28,000 acres of state land. Deer, turkey, eagles,
elk and a multitude of wildlife can be seen. UTV’s, ATV’s,horse and vehicle trafic are welcome on miles of gravel
roads that wind through some 60+ food plots. Buford pond,Missouri’s irst ire tower, a 1926 log cabin and an earthen
Fort Barnesville can all be found here. Buford Pond providesishing and picnicking and is a favorite location of all. For
hunting enthusiasts an unstaffed rile and archery range are
provided. Main park entrance located on South
Road in Ellington, other entrances locatedoff Hwy 106 and H highway. Maps areavailable at the main park entrance.
Local Flavor –Visit the Copeland-Shy Visitor
Center to pick up brochures and
information about the area. This home is
believed to be the oldest home in Ellington,
dating back before 1900. Located at 155 W.
Walnut Street (Hwy 106).
You won’t want to miss the Reynolds CountyMuseum while visiting Ellington. This museum is illed with
relics from days gone by and the rich history of the Ozarks.Volunteers staff the establishment and are happy to answerquestions; open Mar-Nov, T-F 10-4 and 2nd Saturday of themonth 10-4. Call 573-663-3233 for more information.
To add a little nostalgia to your visit grab a blanketor your lawn chairs and enjoy a movie the way yourgrandparents once did… under the stars! Built in1949 and recently renovated, 21 Drive In is oneof only 13 operating drive-ins in Missouri. Moviesstart at dusk May-September. 21 Drive In is located
south of Ellington on Highway21. Call 573 945-2121 for showinformation. The Reynolds County FarmersMarket is open the 2nd & 4thSaturday’s of the month June-Sept., located at the Main StreetPavilion in Ellington. Enjoy freshproduce, honey, organic meats,plants and more all grown locally.
Ozark Trail – Blair Creek & Current Riversection; Hwy 106 – Whether you are looking for
a one day hike or want to make a few days of it; hikingthese sections of the Ozark Trail is rewarding andadventurous. Such splendid locations as Blair Creek,Bloom Creek, Current River, Rocky Falls, Klepzig Mill andBuzzard Mountain Shut-Ins are located right on the trail.For the adventurous visitor this is a must!
Blair Creek – Hwy106 – This area is a
favorite of the locals! Forthe person who is lookingfor the unknown, adventureinto the wild Ozark hills for
the beautiful views, caves,swimming, picnicking. Hereriding the back roads in ATV’s,UTV’s and 4-wheel drives isexciting and fun. Many horse
enthusiasts adore this area as well. Make sure and bringyour camera you will want to capture this area in print.Entrance located North of Hwy 106 on County Road 106-B (across from Blue Spring entrance).
Scenic Highway 106 – This 26 mile drivebetween Ellington and Eminence is known state
wide for its scenic views and beauty. This section ofhighway is also home to the TransAmerica Bicycle Trailand sees many bicycle travelers from April-October.
Peck Ranch – H Highway, Shannon County –Listen for the bugle this fall! Elk are now roaming
the hills of the Ozarks and can be seen in Peck Ranch,Current River Conservation Area and the surrounding
region. Peck Ranch is openfrom sunrise/sunset daily andoffers a driving tour. Buglingoccurs in the fall, Sept-Nov.Check the Missouri Dept ofConservation website forpark closing details. Maps areavailable at park entrance.
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