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St. Joe State Park: riding former mine ground

St. Joe State Park is built on former St. Joe lead-mining land and is one of Missouri's notable destinations for off-road vehicle riding, making it a distinctive local recreation asset.

St. Joe State Park near Park Hills sits on land once held by the St. Joseph Lead Company, and it is known for off-road vehicle riding on the open, sand-like mine tailings — a use you will not find at most Missouri state parks. The park also offers trails, lakes, and day-use areas, but the riding areas are its signature draw and pull visitors from across the region. Because it is former industrial mining ground turned public park, rules about where you can ride, required equipment, and seasonal conditions matter. Missouri State Parks is the authoritative source for the park’s current riding-area maps, hours, and any permits or restrictions. Confirm the rules before loading up an ATV or dirt bike, since designated areas and requirements can change.

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