Bicentennial Trail
Bicentennial Conservation Area
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Location:
Newton County

Trail Manager:
Missouri Dept. of Conservation
1510 S. Hwy 71
Neosho,  MO  64850

Phone:
1-417-451-4158

Website:
www.mdc.mo.gov
Directions:  
From Springfield, take Hwy 60 west for about 63 miles.  Turn south on
Hwy 59.  Drive 3.8 miles to Hwy HH and turn left.  Follow HH for 0.2
mile to Hwy TT.  Follow TT for 0.8 of a mile to the trailhead parking lot
on the left.  Another trailhead is located 0.8 of a mile further down Hwy
TT, also on the left.

GPS Co-ordinates:
Not available at this time.

Trailer Parking:
Both lots are limited.

Trail Maps:
Yes, available at the trailhead, by calling the above phone number, or by
printing out a color topo map from:
www.mdc.mo.gov/documents/area_brochures/9731map.pdf

Miles of Trails:
4.5 mile multiple loop.

Season:
Year-round.
No hunting allowed here except special managed hunts.

Fees:
No day use fees.

Equestrian Camping:
Not allowed.

Trail Notes:
The trail corridor should be easy to follow because this is a fairly new trail.  
The terrain is gently rolling.  A couple of intermittent creeks to cross, but no
real hazards.

Cart/Wagon Driving:
Unknown at this time.  Researching now.

Water Available:
Drinking Water:  Not available
Water for horses:  Wet weather creeks.

Other Facilities:
One trailhead has an outhouse and a pavilion, but no other facilities.

Other Activities:
Hiking, camping, bird watching and mountain bike riding.

Other Services:
Car Care, groceries & restaurants:  Neosho, 3.5 miles west.
Feed & Tack:  Fair Oaks Feed and Tack
             Joplin
             1-417-781-4000

Emergency Information:
Cell Phone Signal:  Limited to none.
911 service is available.
Newton County Sheriff:  1-417-455-4276
Hospital:  Freeman Neosho Hospital
            Neosho               
            1-417-455-4276
Veterinarian:  Amimal Clinic of Neosho
            Neosho
            1-417-451-5778    
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