About Dogwood Canyon Nature Park "Promote and protect the natural environment of the canyon’s wildlife and plant life." Aside from a few amenities to make Dogwood Canyon Nature Park more …
About Dogwood Canyon Nature Park "Promote and protect the natural environment of the canyon’s wildlife and plant life." Aside from a few amenities to make Dogwood Canyon Nature Park more accessible to our guests, the rugged landscape has been left untouched and, with just a little imagination, you can travel back to a time when European settlers first entered the area or, even further, to explore the mark that Native Americans left on these Missouri hills and hollows. The first parcels of the property were acquired in 1990 by Johnny Morris, founder/CEO of Bass Pro Shops. The park is owned and managed by the Dogwood Canyon Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting the canyon’s natural plant and wildlife environment.
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2024年12月24日
This wasn't part of our plans until a friend mentioned it. We absolutely loved it. The grounds, the food, the tram ride. Our tour guide Debbie, was the absolute best! Highly recommend! Debbie A的完整评论
2024年12月13日
Such an amazing experience i believe Bonnie was our tour guide. She was so much fun had us laughing taking us to amazing locations an on top of that taking pictures for us too. Highly recommend pay… gmoney t的完整评论
2024年11月27日
Beautiful location, definitely an area with potential. The way you walk in is the way you walk out so recommend biking or the tram to get through. There was more to see on the front and in the back… Pennybad的完整评论
Do we have to reserve ahead for the tram tour. How much does it cost to visit the canyon and take the tram tour?
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It is $20 for an all day adult admission. It is well worth it with the money going towards efforts to conserve and protect natural resources. We did not pay for parking, as it looks as if …
It is $20 for an all day adult admission. It is well worth it with the money going towards efforts to conserve and protect natural resources. We did not pay for parking, as it looks as if they’ve expanded on the lot. There is a great museum above the gift shop with videos, dioramas, children’s activities, and live animals. We did not go the tram, but it was highly suggested to get reservations prior. We did rent bikes and were able to do so without reservations. $20/rental bike and a signed waiver. They do honor veterans at the entrance with discounted ticket fee. Enjoy!