Mark Twain Lake--M.W. Boudreaux Visitor Center

Mark Twain Lake--M.W. Boudreaux Visitor Center

Mark Twain Lake Official Website

Tips for Birding

Walk trails, roadside viewing, and lakeside viewing from a boat or pontoon.

Birds of Interest

Winter waterfowl, woodland species, waterthrush, herons

About this Location

Many good birding area nearby.

About Mark Twain Lake

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This 18,600-acre lake is ideal for a day on the water. Also, enjoy equestrian trails, walking trails, and sleeping under the stars. Offers great fishing; known for crappie and bass tournaments. There are stocked ponds for those without boats.

Camping is available in four Corps of Engineers developed recreation areas, many with full hookups; most have electric, fire grills, lantern hangers, picnic tables and asphalt pads. Areas have showers, restrooms, sanitary stations, trails, scenic overlooks, launch ramps, and beaches and playgrounds.

Features

  • Restrooms on site

  • Wheelchair accessible trail

  • Roadside viewing

Content from Mike Beck and Visit Missouri

Last updated October 29, 2023

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