Rock Bridge Memorial State Park - Educational Scout Camps
Reviewed Sep. 20, 2017

Caves, Boardwalks, and Turtles - Oh my!

In the month of August I took a solo trip out to Columbia, MO to spend the entire day immersed in the beautiful Columbia landscape. I first heard about the cave systems, especially the infamous Devil's Icebox. And I had seen pictures of these beautiful wooden boardwalks that meander through the trees. When I arrived, I noticed that there were a ton of beautiful primitive trails besides the well-constructed boardwalks. And I also learned that there were even more caves, such as Connor's Cave. A number of families with little children ran around enjoying the boardwalks, ascending and descending the stairs built into the hills. I found the Devil's Icebox and was rejoiced by how remarkably cool it was (56 degrees Fahrenheit to be exact!) compared to the thick, humid summer air. I explored some of the extensive primitive trails, first by hiking and then by trail running. There are beautiful sights along the way, from wildlife to old, abandoned silos. The trails were marked by distance and difficulty, ranging from easy to challenging. I have yet to take on any camping out here. I had read that they charge non-profit groups and scouts a very small fee per person. I will have to go back and set up camp in these woods. I highly recommend exploring this park for the adventurous as well as the next family outing!

Month of VisitAugust
  • Review photo of Rock Bridge Memorial State Park - Educational Scout Camps by Ashley F., September 20, 2017
  • Review photo of Rock Bridge Memorial State Park - Educational Scout Camps by Ashley F., September 20, 2017
  • Review photo of Rock Bridge Memorial State Park - Educational Scout Camps by Ashley F., September 20, 2017
  • Review photo of Rock Bridge Memorial State Park - Educational Scout Camps by Ashley F., September 20, 2017