Highway 172 trailhead (OT)
The Highway 172 trailhead provides access to the middle of the Wappapello Lake section of the Ozark Trail (OT). The trailhead offers substantial parking for multiple vehicles, including trucks with trailers.
More than half of the 35-mile long Wappapello Lake Section of the Ozark Trail is managed by the Mark Twain National Forest – the balance of it is managed by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, State Parks and the US Army Corps of Engineers. Wappapello Lake was created in 1938 with the construction of a rolled earth fill dam to control flooding of the St. Francois River. The trail’s proximity to water lends itself to an abundance of waterfowl. A hike of any desired length is feasible on this section due to numerous trail access points, and connector trails.
There is also a 10 mile loop trail (the 172 Loop Trail) from this trailhead. From the 172 Loop Trail, hikers can connect to the Wappapello State Park (managed by Missouri Department of Natural Resources).
Directions from Poplar Bluff: Leave town on Highway 67 going north for approximately 15 miles then turn right onto Highway 172. Continue on 172 for about 2 miles and the trailhead will be on the left.
At a Glance
Reservations: | 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. |
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Open Season: | January - December |
Usage: | Light-Medium |
Best Season: | Spring and Fall |
Restrictions: | Pack out what you pack in. Camping is not permitted on US Army Corps of Engineers property except north of Highway 67. |
Closest Towns: | Poplar Bluff, Mo. |
Information Center: | Call the Poplar Bluff Ranger District office at 573-785-1475 for more informaiton about this section of the Ozark Trail. Also, the Ozark Trail Association has OT information s at www.ozarktrail.com. |