Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
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Klondike Park is a 250-acre park located in Augusta, Missouri, offering a variety of outdoor activities and scenic views. Once the site of a silica sand quarry, the area has been transformed into a beautiful park, providing a natural escape for visitors of all ages.
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Escape to the natural beauty of Klondike Park. Whether you're seeking outdoor adventure or a peaceful retreat, this park offers something for everyone.
Picnics
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Hiking
Barbecue grill
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Swings
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Playground
Dogs allowed
Wonderful park but the only reason I gave it four stars is because of the park not being well monitored for people ignoring the signs like no swimming and no dogs on the beach area.
Absolutely beautiful area, especially if you are wanting any professional pictures done. Lots of different views. Very beautiful white sand & rocks. Will definitely be coming back to explore the walking trails soon.
This is a beautiful place to take your kids it's an old rock quarry that is now called Klondike Park in Missouri.
What a gorgeous surprise! With the crystal blue water and white sand, I felt like I was in another state. Took the nice path around the lake, pretty flat and easy to navigate, and then the path to the overlook, it's steep, but paved and a pretty short walk. Lots of well maintained bathrooms, camping sites, picnic areas and primitive rental cabins. Great place to visit, and plenty of wineries/breweries around, so a good day trip.
Worth the trip for sure! Clean park with lots of trails. Beautiful overlooks. I do wish a park map was placed with all the information stands. I also wish there were more trail markers: there are a lot of trails that intertwine and it can become confusing which trail you end up on.