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Bennett Spring State Park

Description

Bennett Spring State Park is located in Bennett Springs, Missouri, approximately west of Lebanon on Highway 64 and is in Dallas and Laclede counties. The park was established in 1923. It is centered on the spring that flows into the Niangua River and gives the park its name. The spring averages 100 million gallons (380,000 m3) of daily flow. The park offers fly fishing, camping, canoeing, and hiking, among other activities.HistoryIn 1837 the James Brice family built a mill at the stream and the spring became known as Brice Spring. The town that built up was known as Brice. The family of Peter Bennett soon settled near the spring and started their own mill. Originally, the families were rivals, but they soon intermarried. Both of these mills were eventually destroyed in a flood.During the Civil War years, another mill was constructed by Peter Bennett. This Bennett Mill was larger and more successful than the Brice mill. The spring soon took on the Bennett name. Peter died in 1882 and his son William Sherman Bennett took over. The Bennett Mill burned in 1895.In the 1930s the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) made various improvements to the park. The CCC built the dining lodge, cabins, trails, roads, shelters, gauge station, and the arched stone bridge across the spring branch. The bridge has 3 distinctive sideways “C’s” to memorialize the men of the CCC who built it. The CCC also channelized the spring branch and constructed the dam just upstream of the stone bridge to make the spring more habitable to the non-native trout. The dam is used to divert water through the fish hatchery and to maintain a constant water level at Bennett Spring to this day.

Address: Lebanon (Missouri) 65536
Phone: (417) 532-4338
State: MO
City: Lebanon
Zip Code: 65536
categories: landmark & historical place, park


Opening Hours

Monday: 06:00 - 21:00
Tuesday: 06:00 - 21:00
Wednesday: 06:00 - 21:00
Thursday: 06:00 - 21:00
Friday: 06:00 - 21:00
Saturday: 06:00 - 21:00
Sunday: 06:00 - 21:00

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Reviews
This place is beautiful and the fishing is superb! There a ton places to choose to fish, three different zones with specific baits allowed in each. The staff at the facilities are all awesome as well. All around a great experience! Playground: They also have a fairly basic playground for kiddos that don't have the patience. Dog-friendliness: Leashed dogs are allowed in the park. Picnic area: There are cabins to rent with their own picnic area as well as a few other spots through out the park.
One of the best places for camping and fishing. Great for families and great for friends to relax and have fun. I have been going since I was a kid. I would recommend this place to anyone. Their park store is great and the staff is always friendly!
This was an awesome park. Somehow, the poison ivy was growing wild, and virtually every tree had some growth.. It's not cool if your dog gets it on coat and rubs it off on you.. Toilets.... somehow, it seems the campground attracts the messiest people.. They can not aim straight with no1 or no2.. We took home a few ticks... we will bring them back next year... Otherwise camping was cool..
Great experience, I don't fish, but I went camping with some friends, everything is very tidy, clean, there are bathrooms and showers. There is space for walking and lots of nature. If you like my photos follow me in Instagram @juli.dayphoto
This is an awesome place! There is fishing, hiking, and beautiful views!! It was a bit crowded because of the holiday but enjoyed it anyway! They got a cool nature center, cabins for rent, and rv spots in nearby areas. It's a great day trip for those who like short hikes, and the fishing is awesome too! Deserves more than 5 stars in my book! Restrooms: Several buildings all have bathrooms thu the park. Dog-friendliness: People can walk dogs almost anywhere Picnic area: Several picnic areas available
Outstanding trout fishery and camping with all the amenities you'd need. It is very busy and can sometimes get crowded around the springs. However, I keep coming back, and each time is a trip worth remembering.
Went for a little adventure with my fiance, son, and Australian shepherd. We had a lot of fun walking around. We fed the fish. The weather was nice. We regularly visit because we live 11 miles away. Definitely a clean park and worth visiting. Educational and beautiful. Playground: Had an average sized playground for kids. Restrooms: Had restrooms that are clean and easy to locate. Dog-friendliness: Took my Australian Shepherd and had a blast. Picnic area: Had tables and areas to picnic throughout.
We had a great RV spot on the level by the spring water. Very nicely laid out. The spring and water were gorgeous. We don't fish, but there were a good number of people trying their luck. The store is well stocked and there is a restaurant.
A family destination for 60 years now. 4 generations of fly fishers and 4 more little tykes coming of age. A place to make wonderful memories with your family and friends. Beautiful park no matter the time of year or weather. Exciting rainbow trout to persue.pursue. Friendly fisherman love to chat. State park employees and business owners who care about your needs and will undoubtedly become fast friends. Start something new or renew something old. Either way, you will all be happy you did. Hi, I'm Shuanna, a 63 yr old fly fisher's inviting you and yours to the time of your lives.
Went with a group of 15 guys and did some tent camping. Even though it was hot the river was nice and cool. Plenty of spots to fish and never felt overcrowded. The store had everything that we needed and our guys went nuts for the soft serve ice cream. Planning on coming back next year. The campsites were very nice with electric and had tons of room for all of our campers. The restrooms were plentiful and not far at all from our campsite. They were showers and they were fairly clean considering the camp atmosphere. All in all I say it was such a great experience, our guys had a good time, and we will most likely return this next year.
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