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Water Safety Notice!
Please ensure that your loved ones are wearing the right size life jacket when they are boating or playing on or near the water. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers wants you to have a pleasant recreational experience. Many people drown on the nation's waterways each year and, in most cases, victims were not wearing a life jacket, the one tool that could have helped them survive when they entered the water. Please ensure that your loved ones are wearing the right size life jacket when they are boating or playing on or near the water. The Chief of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers needs your help as we try to reduce the number of public fatalities on our nation's waterways. Only YOU can help us do that! |
FIREWOOD ALERT!!!!!: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers would like for you to be aware of the potential serious threat to our Nation's forest from the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB). The EAB is a small insect that feeds on and kills ash trees and is transported via infested wood products, including firewood. Please visit the following website: http://www.emeraldashborer.info/ , to see if your area of the state has been infected and help us to slow down the progression of this pest by not bringing firewood with you to our campgrounds. EAGLE POINT RECREATION AREA (MO), WAPPAPELLO LAKE, MODescription:Located in the Southeastern Ozark foothills of Missouri, the Eagle Point Recreation Area on the Wappapello Lake Project is a place the whole family can enjoy. This day use area is an excellent location for weddings, family reunions, or just a family outing. This area includes a scenic overlook, large picnic shelter, volleyball court, and restroom. Services & Amenities:
Alerts and Important InformationGetting There:Eagle Point Recreation Area (MO)10992 HIGHWAY T Wappapello MO 63966-9603 From St. Louis: Take I-55 south to Route 67, then go south on 67 to Highway D. Take Highway D south for 20 miles to the intersection of D and T. Look for signs. From Poplar Bluff: Take Route 60 east to Route T. Take Route T north for 22 miles and watch for the signs. Phone Park for More Information:Information: (573)222-8562 |
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