Horseshoe Bend, Texas County.
Description. Approximately two miles of the Big Piney River extends
around an almost mile-long arm of land which includes a high dolomite bluff
along with forests of oak-pine and mixed oak-hickory, as well as mixed
bottomland forest. The west-facing bluff in the southern half of the property
sits high, offering an impressive view across the Big Piney trough some of the
largest shortleaf pine here. Along the river are sycamore, silver maple, walnut,
and willow. Blankenship Cave is found here, one of several shelters.
There is parking for several cars and a trail leads from the parking lot
along the high ridge before dropping down to the river.
Recognition. In1973, a 69-acre area was designated as a Missouri
Natural Area. The property is managed by the Missouri Department of
Conservation.
Directions to the Site. From the city of Houston go north on Grand
through town where the road becomes Mineral Drive and then crosses Brushy Creek.
Continue north on Mineral Drive to Horseshoe Drive. Turn left (west) and follow
this road as it narrows to a small lane and leads to the small parking area just
inside the south boundary.
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