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Arrow Rock State Historic Site — Attraction in Arrow Rock

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Arrow Rock State Historic Site
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Arrow Rock State Historic Site Visitor Center
39521 Visitor Center Dr, Arrow Rock, MO 65320
Arrow Rock Historic District
Arrow Rock, MO 65320
Lyceum Theatre
114 High St, Arrow Rock, MO 65320
Arrow Rock Main Street Businesses
316 Main St, Arrow Rock, MO 65320
Nearby restaurants
Catalpa
302 Main St, Arrow Rock, MO 65320
Nearby hotels
Borgmans Bed & Breakfast
719 Van Buren St, Arrow Rock, MO 65320
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Arrow Rock State Historic Site

39521 Visitor Center Dr, Arrow Rock, MO 65320
4.7(376)
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attractions: Arrow Rock State Historic Site Visitor Center, Arrow Rock Historic District, Lyceum Theatre, Arrow Rock Main Street Businesses, restaurants: Catalpa
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Nearby attractions of Arrow Rock State Historic Site

Arrow Rock State Historic Site Visitor Center

Arrow Rock Historic District

Lyceum Theatre

Arrow Rock Main Street Businesses

Arrow Rock State Historic Site Visitor Center

Arrow Rock State Historic Site Visitor Center

4.9

(39)

Open 24 hours
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Arrow Rock Historic District

Arrow Rock Historic District

4.7

(38)

Open 24 hours
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Lyceum Theatre

Lyceum Theatre

4.8

(234)

Open 24 hours
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Arrow Rock Main Street Businesses

Arrow Rock Main Street Businesses

4.9

(10)

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Catalpa

Catalpa

Catalpa

4.6

(90)

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4.7
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1.0
4y

The town is NOT wheelchair accessible! There are deep/steep drainage ditches made of very uneven rocks along the streets and the "bridges" are made of thick boards, which are not tapered at the ends, so it might as well be a curb to wheelchair wheels. I was able to see the outside of some of the sites by driving through town, but almost all required going over the uneven rocks, or the "bridges". The visitor center IS accessible from the parking lot on the opposite side of the long bridge from the town, but no HC door button that I saw, even though there is a window sticker saying there is one. Be aware just about everything is closed on Mon/Tues. including the visitor center and most of the...

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5.0
4y

We visited the state historic site, the town of Arrow Rock and we camped at the campground at the historic site. The host there, Kevin, was the best host we have ever had experience with in all of our years of camping at state parks. He is truly a gem. He was very helpful. He was knowledgeable of the area and he was always out and about making sure that the campers were happy and at the park was cleaned up. What a great guy. We felt that some of the campsites were very on level and hard to park in, including ours and the other couple that was with us, sites 24 and 26. We wandered through the campground in selected sites that we thought would be better for our next trip.

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5.0
2y

We stayed in Site 20 which had electric hookup. Nice shady loop with black top pads, some are pull through. From what I could see, some if not most, of the sites were unlevel. We had to use five of our leveling blocks on the front right tire and it was still not level. Only a 1 night stay so we were ok with it.

Arrow Rock is a neat little historic village, worth exploring, and part of it is incorporated into the state park boundaries. You could walk there, but there's a hill so driving would be better. The streets are narrow and parking might be an issue for anything larger than a Class B camper.

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Chris N DazzleChris N Dazzle
The town is NOT wheelchair accessible! There are deep/steep drainage ditches made of very uneven rocks along the streets and the "bridges" are made of thick boards, which are not tapered at the ends, so it might as well be a curb to wheelchair wheels. I was able to see the outside of some of the sites by driving through town, but almost all required going over the uneven rocks, or the "bridges". The visitor center IS accessible from the parking lot on the opposite side of the long bridge from the town, but no HC door button that I saw, even though there is a window sticker saying there is one. Be aware just about everything is closed on Mon/Tues. including the visitor center and most of the stores/shops.
Room4TwoRoom4Two
We stayed in Site 20 which had electric hookup. Nice shady loop with black top pads, some are pull through. From what I could see, some if not most, of the sites were unlevel. We had to use five of our leveling blocks on the front right tire and it was still not level. Only a 1 night stay so we were ok with it. Arrow Rock is a neat little historic village, worth exploring, and part of it is incorporated into the state park boundaries. You could walk there, but there's a hill so driving would be better. The streets are narrow and parking might be an issue for anything larger than a Class B camper. Dump station at entry.
Hiker ShirlHiker Shirl
Arrow Rock State Historic site campground, Arrow Rock, MO. This campground and the very cute little historic town of Arrow Rock, are about 13 miles off I 70. We spent the night and got in late so didn’t see much of the campground. It was well maintained and the restrooms w/ showers were located between the 2 loops w/ electric campsites. The tent area also had a shower/ restroom bldg. Each electric site had a fire pit and picnic table . There are nice mature trees in the campground but not many low bushes to give privacy between sites.
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The town is NOT wheelchair accessible! There are deep/steep drainage ditches made of very uneven rocks along the streets and the "bridges" are made of thick boards, which are not tapered at the ends, so it might as well be a curb to wheelchair wheels. I was able to see the outside of some of the sites by driving through town, but almost all required going over the uneven rocks, or the "bridges". The visitor center IS accessible from the parking lot on the opposite side of the long bridge from the town, but no HC door button that I saw, even though there is a window sticker saying there is one. Be aware just about everything is closed on Mon/Tues. including the visitor center and most of the stores/shops.
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We stayed in Site 20 which had electric hookup. Nice shady loop with black top pads, some are pull through. From what I could see, some if not most, of the sites were unlevel. We had to use five of our leveling blocks on the front right tire and it was still not level. Only a 1 night stay so we were ok with it. Arrow Rock is a neat little historic village, worth exploring, and part of it is incorporated into the state park boundaries. You could walk there, but there's a hill so driving would be better. The streets are narrow and parking might be an issue for anything larger than a Class B camper. Dump station at entry.
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Arrow Rock State Historic site campground, Arrow Rock, MO. This campground and the very cute little historic town of Arrow Rock, are about 13 miles off I 70. We spent the night and got in late so didn’t see much of the campground. It was well maintained and the restrooms w/ showers were located between the 2 loops w/ electric campsites. The tent area also had a shower/ restroom bldg. Each electric site had a fire pit and picnic table . There are nice mature trees in the campground but not many low bushes to give privacy between sites.
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