Long Branch State Park

Long Branch State Park is a state park in the US state of Missouri consisting of 1,828.47 acres (739.96 ha) located in Macon County, adjacent to the Long Branch Reservoir. It is located two miles west of Macon, Missouri on U.S. Highway 36.

Read more about Long Branch State Park:  History, Views Around The Park

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