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Meramec State Park

Meramec State Park
Missouri State Park
Fisher Cave Stalactiflat.JPG
Country United States
State Missouri
Counties Franklin, Crawford,
Washington
Elevation 571 ft (174 m)
Coordinates 38°12′24″N 91°6′9″W / 38.20667°N 91.10250°W / 38.20667; -91.10250Coordinates: 38°12′24″N 91°6′9″W / 38.20667°N 91.10250°W / 38.20667; -91.10250
Area 6,896.33 acres (2,791 ha)
Established 1927
Management Missouri Department of Natural Resources
Visitation 676,859 (2017)
Location in Missouri
Website: Meramec State Park
Meramec State Park Lookout House/Observation Tower
Nearest city Sullivan, Missouri
Area Less than one acre
Built c. 1934 (1934)
Built by CCC; NPS
Architectural style Rustic
MPS ECW Architecture in Missouri State Parks 1933-1942 TR
NRHP reference # 85000530
Added to NRHP February 28, 1985
Meramec State Park Pump House
Nearest city Sullivan, Missouri
Area Less than one acre
Built 1934 (1934)
Built by CCC; NPS
Architectural style Rustic
MPS ECW Architecture in Missouri State Parks 1933-1942 TR
NRHP reference # 85000531
Added to NRHP February 28, 1985
Meramec State Park Shelter House
Nearest city Sullivan, Missouri
Area Less than one acre
Built 1935 (1935)
Built by CCC; NPS
Architectural style Rustic
MPS ECW Architecture in Missouri State Parks 1933-1942 TR
NRHP reference # 85000532
Added to NRHP February 26, 1985
Meramec State Park Beach Area Historic District
Nearest city Sullivan, Missouri
Area Less than one acre
Built by National Park Service
Architectural style Rustic
MPS ECW Architecture in Missouri State Parks 1933-1942 TR
NRHP reference # 91001772
Added to NRHP December 6, 1991

Meramec State Park is a public recreation area located near Sullivan, Missouri, about 60 miles from St. Louis, along the Meramec River. The park has diverse ecosystems such as hardwood forests and glades. There are over 40 caves located throughout the park, the geology of which is a mixture of limestone and dolomite. The most famous is Fisher Cave, located near the campgrounds. The park borders the Meramec Conservation Area.

The park was acquired by the state in 1927, then saw active development by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) between 1933 and 1935. At that time, trails were laid out and numerous buildings constructed including a dining hall, recreation hall, concession building, and shelters.

In the late 1970s, as part of the Meramec Basin Project, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers began work on a dam in the park to impound the river. The resulting reservoir would have permanently flooded much of the park and imperiled many different species, including the endangered Indiana bat. However, in response to direct citizen action against the dam, the project was halted, marking a victory for the environmental movement.

Three surviving CCC-era structures were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985:

In 1991, the Meramec State Park Beach Area Historic District was also added to the list. The historic district encompasses four contributing buildings, three contributing structures, and one contributing object. They include the picnic shelter, stone restrooms, water fountain, pump house, and stone steps

The bottom southeast corner of the park includes the old Hamilton Ironworks, after which the Ozarks fiddle tune Hamilton Ironworks is named. The Hamilton Iron Works Trail has interpretive signage about the history the blast furnace that once operated "around the clock, seven days a week."


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