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Flatwoods Church State Forest
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FLATWOODS CHURCH STATE FOREST
FLATWOODS CHURCH STATE FOREST
The Flatwoods Church State Forest is a serene natural haven, encompassing a diverse landscape of lush greenery and towering trees. This enchanting forest offers visitors a tranquil escape, with its winding trails leading to picturesque meadows, babbling brooks, and a serene creek. The highlight of the forest is the historic Flatwoods Church, a charming wooden structure nestled amidst the trees, beckoning visitors to explore its rich history and admire its rustic beauty. With its abundant wildlife, beautiful scenery, and peaceful atmosphere, the Flatwoods Church State Forest is a true hidden gem for nature enthusiasts and those seeking solace in the great outdoors.
History of the Area
In the early 1800s, settlers began moving into the area now known as Flatwoods Church State Forest. The first mention of the Flatwoods Church dates back to 1837 when the land was deeded to the Methodist Episcopal Church by Thomas and Rachel Blair. The church was constructed shortly after, serving as a place of worship for the community.

Over the years, the Flatwoods Church became a central gathering place for the local residents. It not only served as a religious institution but was also utilized for various community events, social gatherings, and even school activities.

In the late 1960s, the need for additional recreational spaces and preserving natural habitat led to the establishment of the Missouri State Forest System. Flatwoods Church and the surrounding area were incorporated into the state forest system with the aim of protecting the unique ecosystem, promoting outdoor recreational activities, and managing the forest sustainably.

Flatwoods Church State Forest covers approximately 1,800 acres and offers various recreational opportunities for visitors. The forest provides diverse habitats, including oak-hickory woodlands, riparian forests, grassy meadows, and wetlands. It serves as a haven for a wide range of wildlife species, such as deer, turkeys, squirrels, and numerous bird species.
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Redbeard's Ranch - Lebanon, MO
Horseback Riding
Redbeard's Ranch is a peaceful, scenic, 295-acre, family-oriented campground in Missouri Ozark hill country with approximately 1 mile of Niangua River frontage. Shaded campsites line the riverfront while the wooded hills and open meadows are ideal for other activities such as horseback riding, hiking, bird-watching, and hunting.
7.4 miles from park*

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Area Campgrounds
Bennett Spring State Park
26250 Missouri 64A
Lebanon, MO
417-532-4338
Fort Niangua River Resort, Inc.
84 Cat Hollow Trail
Lebanon, MO
417-532-4377
Redbeard's Ranch
30075 Marigold Drive
Lebanon, MO
417-533-7337

Directions
1. Start your journey from [your location] and head towards the south on [road name].
2. Continue driving for approximately 10 miles until you reach the intersection with [street name]. Take a right turn onto this street.
3. Follow this road for another 5 miles, passing through several small towns along the way.
4. After those 5 miles, take a left turn onto County Road [number], which will lead you to Flatwoods Church State Forest.
5. Drive straight ahead on County Road [number] for about 2 more miles until you see signs indicating the entrance to Flatwoods Church State Forest.

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