This past week I took a trip to Confluence State Park which is a State Park in Missouri. It is the point where the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers converge.
As you can tell from the Mississippi River sign, the area is a bit flooded right now. Probably that is a good thing as the area has been in a drought lately. Over this winter and early spring the area has had both rain and snow.
I tried in the above photo to show a bit of the power of the rivers. Also, I was looking on the shores for a bit of spring. I didn’t find much green. This spot is also known as a good place to spot eagles, particularly in the winter. March is sort of the end of the season and I did not see any on this particular day.
Also, we do some pretty ridiculous things to the environment. The first photo shows what remains of a concrete walking path in the area. Because of the volatility of the rivers, attempting to put any structure in the area is a bit of a waste. The newer paths are all just dirt, a much more sensible choice if you ask me. The other picture is on garbage in the water. Crazy how we just think that junk is going to just disappear.
The State Park is pretty modest. Just a few sign and a walking path. Well worth a visit though. When you are in the area, you should also stop by the Audubon Center at Riverlands. It is right in the area and has a really lovely visitor’s center and wildlife viewing area.
Cheers!
Excellent post. And your pictures definitely tell a story.
I quiver when I see that others have thrown out their garbage in nature. I never understood why it is so hard to hold onto it until you find the correct disposal area. Perfect post 🙂
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Yes, every once in awhile I see a vivid reminder of why it is important to “pack it out”.
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No matter the size…I love going to state parks…you just never know what goodies you will find!
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I agree completely.
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I love to read about state parks in other states! Thanks for the points of interest.
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Thanks 🙂 I’m glad you enjoyed it, we had a good afternoon visiting.
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It’s so sad when you come across rubbish somewhere so beautiful.
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I agree!
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