A minimalistic print of the Ozark Trail in Missouri, United States. It shows the entire (completed) route of the thru-hike, along with key points of interest, some terrain, and key statistics about it at the bottom. If you're completing the Ozark Trail in sections, then this map will be a great addition to your home.
About the Ozark Trail
The Ozark Trail is a partly completed long-distance hiking trail in Missouri, United States. It plans to link up to the Ozark Highlands Trail, Arkansas in the future, but as of today, there still are some missing sections in Missouri. The final trail should go from St. Louis to Arkansas. It takes you through the Mark Twain National Forest and countless other protected and wild areas. The OT goes through thick, overgrown forests, lush hills, and passes along many lakes and rivers.
Statistics About the Ozark Trail
- Start point: Onondaga Trailhead, Missouri
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End point: Collins Ridge Trailhead, Missouri
- Completed distance: 354 miles / 570 km
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Planned full distance: ~ 500 miles / 805 km
- Highest point: 1772 ft / 540 m (Taum Sauk Mountain)
- Points of interest: Mark Twain National Forest, Ozark National Scenic Riverways, Missouri
- Countries crossed: United States
- Time to finish: Typically 3 to 5 weeks