Rock Bridge State Park

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Just minutes from Columbia, Rock Bridge Memorial State Park gives visitors the chance to scramble, hike and bicycle through a scenic environment – … See more

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4.5/5 · 344 reviews
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Jul 3, 2024
Some really cool geological features and streams. You’ll see Rock Bridge in an easy walk for anyone and then on the uppermost level (lots of stair climbing) you’ll find Devil’s icebox. Then go up and… Full review by 994barbarap
Feb 3, 2024
Don't pass up on the Devil's Icebox!!! Backpacking, Hiking, Exploring, or just trying to get some nature time in...This is a sweet retreat hidden among the 170 corridor. We could have spent all day h… Full review by JoshyCedar
Aug 10, 2023
We hiked from the Spring Brook trail head to the Devil's Icebox trail. The Spring Brook trail was easy to follow and we saw deer several times. The Devil's Icebox trail is mostly boardwalk and has a … Full review by Heidi_loves_travel

Questions & answers

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Are there places to kayak? Can you kayak through devils icebox?
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We didn’t see anywhere there to kayak, but there was a really cool place at Finger Lakes State Park to kayak. Not that far away from each other, opposite sides of Columbia.
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What are the park hours?
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The park is open from sunrise to sunset. The park office closed due to COVID-19. They plan to reopen the office before the end of June. Check out the park website at MO State Parks for …
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The park is open from sunrise to sunset. The park office closed due to COVID-19. They plan to reopen the office before the end of June. Check out the park website at MO State Parks for more details. The park have seen an increase in visitation. You may find it difficult to find parking on the weekends.
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Answer by Sk J · May 31, 2020
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Is it pet friendly and what are the fees?
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Rock Bridge State Park is pet friendly and is free.
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Is this good for a wheelchair?
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Unfortunately, no. There are lots of steps.
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I have an almost four-year-old and a 16 year old and am wondering if they would both enjoy this park? Thanks
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I would say yes! Exploring the cave on our own was a fun and unique experience. All ages can enjoy this.
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Is the park open to the public?
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The developed section of Rock Island Trail State Park, extending from Pleasant Hill to Windsor, is open to the public. Undeveloped sections of the trail are not open...
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