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Greer Spring Mill

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Susan
November 19, 2021
great one mile hike ..Alot to see here
Kristie
April 19, 2022
A popular day hike for Forest visitors. Greer Spring is the second largest spring in Missouri. Its average daily flow of 222 million gallons more than doubles the size of the Eleven Point National Scenic River into which it flows. The spring flows from two outlets about 250 feet apart at the bottom of a steep, shaded ravine at the terminus of the trail. The spring run drops 62 feet in elevation for 1.25 miles where it runs into the Eleven Point National Scenic River. Access to Greer Spring is via a 0.9 mile trail that descends about 250 feet in elevation along a gentle gradient from the trailhead at Missouri Highway 19.
A popular day hike for Forest visitors. Greer Spring is the second largest spring in Missouri. Its average daily flow of 222 million gallons more than doubles the size of the Eleven Point National Scenic River into which it flows. The spring flows from two outlets about 250 feet apart at the bottom…
Sharon
March 17, 2021
What a hike. Don’t stop at the mill. Walk the Trail down to the river and check out the old abandoned cabin sites.
Sharon
February 14, 2021
One hour travel time into a wilderness area. Truly stunning scenery in the Mark Twain National Forest. The entry sign to the hike is small and easy to miss. Stop at the Greer Recreational Area for directions if you miss it. There is a man and wife team there on site in a trailer. They manage the area and will give you directions. Nice folks!
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Alton, MO