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Sam A. Baker State Park anchors Wayne County's outdoors

Sam A. Baker State Park is one of the region's older state parks and a primary outdoor destination in Wayne County, with rules and conditions set by Missouri State Parks rather than the county.

Sam A. Baker State Park, in the St. Francois Mountains country of Wayne County, is one of southeast Missouri’s notable state parks and a primary outdoor destination for the area. Set along the St. Francis River and Big Creek beneath wooded hills, it offers camping, hiking, and river access, and it is managed by Missouri State Parks, so the rules, seasons, and conditions there come from the state rather than the county. For residents and visitors, the useful point is that a state park operates under its own system separate from nearby national forest land or the Corps-managed lake. Check Missouri State Parks for current hours, camping, trail, and river-condition information before a visit, and treat specific amenities and seasonal details as things to confirm rather than assume.

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