Area Lake Closures Per DNR

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Beaches open and exceeded the decision criteria for E. coli concentrations as of Wednesday, June 15, 2022. SWIMMING IS NOT RECOMMENDED.

Cuivre River State Park - Lake Lincoln Beach, 678 State Rt. 147, Troy


Lake of the Ozarks State Park - Public Beach 1, 403 Hwy 134, Kaiser
Beaches at Missouri state parks OPEN as of Wednesday, June 15, 2022.
Finger Lakes State Park - Public Beach, 1505 E. Peabody Rd., Columbia


Harry S Truman State Park - Campground Beach, 28761 State Park Rd., Warsaw


Harry S Truman State Park - Public Beach, 28761 State Park Rd., Warsaw


Lake Wappapello State Park - Public Beach, Hwy. 172, Williamsville


Lake of the Ozarks State Park - Grand Glaize Beach, off Hwy. 54, Osage Beach


Long Branch State Park - Public Beach, 28615 Visitor Center Rd., Macon


Mark Twain State Park - Public Beach, 37352 Shrine Rd., Florida


St. Joe State Park - Monsanto Lake, 2800 Pimville Rd., Park Hills


St. Joe State Park - Pim Lake, 2800 Pimville Rd., Park Hills


Stockton State Park - Public Beach, 19100 S. Hwy. 215, Dadeville


Thousand Hills State Park - Public Beach,20431 State Hwy. 157, Kirksville


Trail of Tears State Park - Public Beach, 429 Moccasin Springs, Jackson


Wakonda State Park - Public Beach, 32836 State Park Rd., La Grange


Watkins Woolen Mill State Park - Public Beach, 26600 Park Road North, Lawson


Beaches at Missouri state parks CLOSED as of Wednesday, June 15, 2022

Pomme de Terre State Park - Hermitage Beach, Hermitage - closed due to presence of harmful algae in the public use area. 


Pomme de Terre State Park - Pittsburg Beach, Hwy. 64B, Pittsburg - closed due to presence of harmful algae in the public use area. 
Please visit the beach status page to be sure the beach is open before heading out.

For more information concerning beaches in Missouri state parks, please visit https://dnr.mo.gov/beaches. 

 

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