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Wappapello Lake
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
10992, Highway T
Wappapello, MO 63966-9603
Phone: (573) 222-8562

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NOTICE: Many states are discouraging or banning movement of firewood to control spread of the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB). Not bringing wood from home to your campsite and not taking unused wood you procure while camping home with you is recommended -- required in some states. Check the following website to learn more: http://www.emeraldashborer.info/

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Bill Emerson Memorial Vis Center (573) 222-8773

Directions & Lake History/Factoid
Directions: Southeast Missouri. From St. Louis, travel south 32 miles on I-55 to U.S. 67. Continue south 88 miles to Greenville. Turn left on Highway D, travel south 20 miles.

Factoid: Wappapello Lake, MO is a 45,000-acre project nestled in the foothills of the Ozark Mountains on the St. Francis River in Southeast Missouri. Completed in 1941, Wapppapello Lake annually provides an estimated $3.9 million in flood protection to agricultural lands and developed areas along the St. Francis River. In 1996, the mascot Ranger Willie B. Safe was created at Wapppapello Lake as part of a water safety awareness campaign. Selected as the 1999 Natural Resources Project of the Year, Wappapello Lake averages nearly 2.5 million visitors per year.

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Recreation areas 1 - 20 of 38 at Wappapello Lake

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Barretts Marina                    
 Indicates Corps Managed Rec Area Bill Emerson Memorial Visitor Center             GS      
 Indicates Corps Managed Rec Area Blue Springs N     X            
 Indicates Corps Managed Rec Area Chaonia E N     X X C       M
Chaonia Landing Marina                    
 Indicates Corps Managed Rec Area Chollo Holly                   M
 Indicates Corps Managed Rec Area Cozart Point       X            
 Indicates Corps Managed Rec Area Eagle Point  Link ro reservation at rec.gov             A GS X    
 Indicates Corps Managed Rec Area Greenville Rec  Link ro reservation at rec.gov E N T D   X X     A GS X   I
 Indicates Corps Managed Rec Area Highway 34 Bridge N                  
 Indicates Corps Managed Rec Area Holliday Landing E N   X X X     X    
Holliday Landing Marina   X                
 Indicates Corps Managed Rec Area Johnson Tract Natural Area N                 H
 Indicates Corps Managed Rec Area Lost Creek Landing N     X           H
Lost Creek Lodge                    
 Indicates Corps Managed Rec Area Lost Creek Lodge E T     X X          
Moores Point   X X              
 Indicates Corps Managed Rec Area North Greenville Access                    
 Indicates Corps Managed Rec Area Old Greenville Historic Site                   I
 Indicates Corps Managed Rec Area Otter Creek       X            
 Indicates Corps Managed Rec Area   Corps Managed Managed by Others in Italics $ Corps Fees Collected
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IHiking Trails - Interpretive
ROff Road Vehicle Trails
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