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Eileen Lenkman
ParticipantPaddlers,
We might go for an evening paddle on Friday or Saturday evening. Be sure to bring a headlamp, flashlight or other device to illuminate your kayak.
I would appreciate if everyone swung by my campsite, Asher 80, to let me know you’ve arrived. I am pretty sure we’ll have cell phone connectivity and I have all your phone numb3es (so far) but if not, I’ll get them then.
We will decide on Friday and Saturday evenings what we will do the next day depending on the weather forecast. I think to keep things simple, let’s plan on exploring the lake on Saturday and checking out that island campsite. There are three different boat ramps so we have several options. Please feel free to examine the lake map and tell us what interests YOU. Maybe on Sunday we can do a section of the St Francis River either above or below the lake.
Eileen
636-922-3663Eileen Lenkman
ParticipantAs of mid-day Tuesday, there were still campsites available. People are contacting me to say they are making reservations but if you go to the reservation site (see above) and they’re gone, post here and ask if anyone would mind sharing a site.
Eileen Lenkman
ParticipantStacy,
I am sorry but there isn’t enough people.
Maybe next year.
Eileen
Eileen Lenkman
ParticipantJenn,
Unless anyone shows interest at the last minute, it doesn’t look like this will happen.
Eileen
Eileen Lenkman
ParticipantHello everyone
Two weeks and counting down! Really looking forward to this. I know we haven’t had much weather luck recently but this trip is ON unless they’re forecasting really bad thunderstorms/tornadic conditions.
Right now, I am planning on kayaking Saturday but not sure what I want to do on Sunday. Maybe kayak again, maybe something different. We can kayak on the Salt River below the dam too.
I would like to hear from all of you as to what you would like to do. The nice thing about this trip is that we don’t have to all do the same thing, but it would be fun to meet up at someone’s campsite each night to talk about your day and the next day’s possibilities. Maybe have a joint supper — who is good at barbecuing? I will be there Friday evening too, Puma Campground 94.
If you have any interest in Mark Twain/Samuel Clements and/or American history, regardless of the weather, you should check out the Mark Twain Birthplaces Historic Site
If you would like to hike, there are several relatively short hiking trails: Mark Twain State Park Hiking Trails
If you are in to antiquing, I drove through several historic looking towns with antique stores.
Here is general information from the webpage:
Mark Twain State Park was established in the 1920s through the efforts of the Mark Twain Memorial Park Association. It was created in honor of the famous Missouri author and humorist Samuel L. Clemens, better known as Mark Twain, who was born in the nearby village of Florida, Missouri. The association raised over $10,000 to purchase 100 acres of land overlooking the Salt River. Twain’s sole surviving daughter, Mrs. Clara Clemens Gabrilowitsch, gave singing concerts to benefit the memorial effort. With additional land purchased by the state, Mark Twain State Park was established in 1924. It is the third-oldest state park in Missouri and the first established north of the Missouri River.
The character and role of the park changed dramatically when Clarence Cannon Dam was built across the Salt River, creating Mark Twain Lake. Construction of the dam began in 1966 and was completed in 1983. In addition to the power generation, the 18,000-acre lake provides flood control for the Salt River valley as well as recreational opportunities. The park land that once overlooked the fertile Salt River now overlooks the lake.
The park is located in the Salt River Hills of northeast Missouri. Receiving its name from the numerous salt springs or licks in the area, the Salt River carved its way into the land, exposing towering limestone bluffs. The river and its tributaries created a landscape that is more hilly and rugged than the surrounding level terrain.
The topography of the area and some of its flora are similar to the Ozark region found much farther south. A diverse set of plant species in the park range from prairie types, such as orange puccoon, lead plant and purple prairie clover, to upland forest species, including black oak, blackjack oak and blue ash.
Mark Twain State Park serves as a refuge for white-tailed deer, turkey, raccoons, squirrels, osprey, northern harriers and numerous waterfowl. Bald eagles often spend the winter here, and have even nested near the park in recent years.
people sitting in lawn chairs outside of their tentFor visitors wishing to spend a night or more in the park, there are basic and electric sites, some available for advance reservation. Located on the lake, the campground is equipped with modern showers and laundry facilities. Camper cabins are also available in the campground and feature heat, air conditioning, and sleeping space for four adults and two children. Guests staying in the camper cabins have access to the campground showerhouse during the on-season (April 15-Oct. 31). A courtesy boat ramp and fish-cleaning station are located in the campground area. Spending a relaxing night under the stars is the perfect way to cap off a day of fishing, boating, swimming, picnicking and hiking.
Two public boat ramps with paved parking lots are located in the park for the convenience of visitors with boats. Fishing enthusiasts can cast their lines in Mark Twain Lake, searching for bluegill, crappie, catfish, largemouth bass, carp, walleye and perch. The lake has many quiet coves where anglers can spend peaceful days fishing. For park visitors seeking sun and fun, a public beach offers a safe swimming area along with a change house. Please note that pets are not allowed at the beach.
Buzzard’s Roost picnic area provides a shaded setting for a relaxing lunch or family fun. Two reservable shelter houses, a playground and a disc golf course are available for park visitors. For the hiker wanting to see more of the park, trails meander between Buzzard’s Roost and the campground. Hiking here affords numerous opportunities to view woodland wildlife and plant life, as well as scenic views of Mark Twain Lake.The Buzzard’s Roost overlook provides a popular view of the lake from a towering limestone bluff.
Eileen Lenkman
ParticipantDorine,
It probably won’t happen this year as my summer is getting booked up. I leave for Vancouver Island late August and will be there most of September.
June 9, 2025 at 12:36 pm in reply to: July 11-13-25 Lake Wappapello Multi-Sport Family Weekend #5406Eileen Lenkman
ParticipantMaura,
Yes, I am in Asher Creek, # 80.
Look forward to seeing you and Debbie there.
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Eileen Lenkman.
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ParticipantJenn,
Looks like we’re going to be rained out on Sunday as well. We’ll reschedule it
Eileen Lenkman
ParticipantCancelling this trip as there are thunderstorms forecasted for Saturday and it’s just going to be too wet.
Replacing it with a single day Common Adventures paddle on Sunday, weather permitting.
I’ve notified everyone I know who is going
Eileen Lenkman
ParticipantWednesday’s afternoon weather report is now calling for rain possibly into Saturday but of course, that can still change.
I’m still planning on being there Friday night unless the forecast is for bad storms.
Eileen
Eileen Lenkman
ParticipantCampground brochure with map for quick reference.
Eileen Lenkman
ParticipantYvonne, why don’t you plan on being at my site — Illini 50 — at 9:30am?
This is going to be a lazy weekend
Eileen Lenkman
ParticipantAll,
My camp site is Illini 050. Would you like to join me on Friday — or Saturday — evening for a communal supper? I have a new Dutch Oven and can make a hearty soup. (From a can this time.)
Eileen
Eileen Lenkman
ParticipantI can’t make this now. Have a wonderful day on the river.
Eileen Lenkman
ParticipantIt’s 12:30 and I haven’t heard from anyone so this trip is officially cancelled.
If you are interested in night paddling, please let me know here and we’ll reschedule. There are several options.
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