ABOUT THE PARK:
Meramec State Park - Missouri Department of Natural Resources
DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 38.21271, -91.09326
Wilderness Trail Parking |
TRAIL MAP:
Meramec State Park Map - Missouri Department of Natural Resources
Meramec State Park Trail Maps - Missouri Department of Natural Resources
HIKE DISTANCE: 11.25 miles
(I always said that once I could hike 10+ miles again after hip replacement surgery, I would be completely back. Consider me completely back to full hiking!)
THE HIKE:
It was a foggy start. |
That bridge up ahead would be the only bridge. |
There is a card to fill out in the trail register. It asks for the license plate number but I don't know it offhand so I put "NJ plates." Don't think there would be any other than mine. |
There are a LOT of creek crossing on this hike. I managed to rock hop and stay dry for about half of the hike, thank goodness, because it was 41 degrees early on. |
The trail crosses over the park road. |
The dogwoods were in bloom everywhere. |
There is a shortcut connector trail but it was the long way for us. |
There are backpacking sites along the way. |
Anyone know what this is? It's the only plant like this that I saw along the way and it hasn't bloomed yet. |
The bluebells were coming back but a lot were shot already because did you hear, we had SNOW and two nights of frost earlier in the week? |
The park has 40 caverns underground and here is the entrance to one of them. |
Right after that cavern entrance there was no way to rock hop at this crossing and it was much warmer than earlier so in I went. |
There were several more creek crossings in a short distance so the nice thing about going in and getting wet is that it just doesn't matter any more and you can slog on over. |
A little glimpse of the Meramec River. |
These red flowers ... |
... are everywhere in the clearing. |
Crossing back over the park road again. |
The gravel road leads to the park maintenance area so we continued on through ... |
...and came out at the park road. Directly across on the right ... |
... the Bluff View Trail that I wanted to connect to. |
The trail turns left in front of this structure. |
The views of the Meramec River begin. |
Here we turned left for the River Trail loop and would be returning from the right. |
Back on the Bluff View Trail. |
Coming out from the other end of the Bluff View Trail where we headed towards the park road and turned left for a road walk and in search of a way back down to the Wilderness Trail. |
Accidentally took a picture of myself wiping the camera lens, |
Road walk on the park road. |
Before the bend in the road we hopped the guardrail ... |
... and bushwhacked a short distance over to the Wilderness Trail. |
Back across the bridge ... |
... to the parking lot which was much busier in the afternoon than it had been at 7 AM. |
A turtle sped by just as I was getting ready to put Brodie in the car. Brodie was way too interested so after he was safely in the car ... |
... I went over for a better shot and that turtle was on a mission. He was moving fast! |