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  2. Meramec River - Wikipedia

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    The Meramec River is a free-flowing waterway in Missouri, draining 3,980 square miles and falling 1,025 feet from its source to the Mississippi River. It has a rich history, diverse ecology, and frequent flooding, and was once threatened by several dams.

  3. Meramec State Park - Wikipedia

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    A public recreation area near Sullivan, Missouri, along the Meramec River with diverse ecosystems and over 40 caves. Learn about the park's history, historic sites, activities and amenities from this Wikipedia article.

  4. Castlewood State Park - Wikipedia

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    Castlewood State Park is a public recreation area and Missouri state park on the Meramec River in St. Louis County. It was formerly a resort town, Lincoln Beach, in the early 20th century, and has a history of fatalities due to the river.

  5. Route 66 State Park - Wikipedia

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    A public recreation area on the Meramec River near Eureka, Missouri, where the former town of Times Beach was decontaminated. The park has a visitor center, trails, a boat ramp, and a closed Route 66 bridge.

  6. Onondaga Cave State Park - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and features of Onondaga Cave State Park, a Missouri state park with a natural landmark cave system. The park offers cave tours, camping, fishing, hiking, picnicking, and swimming.

  7. Maramec Spring - Wikipedia

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    Maramec Spring is a large spring and a public park on the Meramec River in Missouri. It has a history of iron production, a trout fishery, and a museum of the Maramec Iron Works.

  8. Pacific Palisades Conservation Area - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Palisades Conservation Area is a conservation area located along the Meramec River where St. Louis, Jefferson, and Franklin counties meet in Missouri, USA. It is named for the rock and sand formations along this portion of the Meramec River. The LaBarque Creek Conservation Area is about 3.3 miles (5.3 km) to the south.

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