Rugged, rolling hills are a surprising find at this northern Missouri park.
Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Thousand Hills State Park adventure.




While northern Missouri isn’t known for its hills, Thousand Hills State Park has lots of them, hence its name. These rolling green mounds surround the waters of Forest Lake. Recreational opportunities abound, from hiking and biking to paddling and fishing. One surprising find is the preserved petroglyphs visitors can explore under an interpretive shelter. In addition to campsites, the park offers several deluxe cabins with lake views and full amenities, including kitchen and bathrooms. The town of Kirksville is nearby, offering restaurants, shopping, museums, and more.
Sweet summertime is when the waters of Forest Lake beckon to visitors, with temperatures warm enough for swimming. Expect some heat and humidity at the peak of summer. Spring is generally chilly, with the days warming up in May. Fall is a scenic time of year for fun on—but not in—the waters, as the surrounding hills reach peak autumnal colors in October. Winter is the quiet season, with occasional freezing temperatures and snow or ice. Watch the forecast and prepare ahead.