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Latest revision as of 20:14, 20 June 2022
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The Ozark Trail is a 366 mile[1] long distance trail in Missouri. It currently consists of five discontinuous sections.
The Ozark Trail was intended to connect with the Ozark Highlands Trail[2], and current plans call for the Ozark Highlands Trail, when finished, to connect to the Ozark Trail[3].
Contents
Overview
Length:
Standard direction(s) of travel:
Season: Spring and Fall[4]
Trail Association:
Permits and Regulations
Maps
Online Maps
Printed Maps
Information Resources
Websites
Apps
Guidebooks
Other
Sections
Water
Weather
Resupply Locations
Geographic Features
Administrative Territories
Online Communities
References
External Links
- Official Ozark Trail site: https://www.ozarktrail.com/
- The official Ozark Trail "Planner" site (the previous version of ozarktrail.com): https://www.ozarktrail.com/planner/