Grand Gulf State Park
Grand Gulf State Park, often referred to as the "Little Grand Canyon," is a stunning natural wonder located in the Ozarks, showcasing one of the most spectacular collapsed cave systems in the region. Stretching approximately three-quarters of a mile between towering 130-foot high walls, the park offers visitors breathtaking views from both the trails above and the floor below, where they can walk beneath a remarkable 250-foot natural bridge.
The park features interpretive signs that detail the geological formation of the gulf, enhancing the educational experience for guests. While there is no official trail leading to the bottom, visitors are encouraged to exercise extreme caution if they choose to explore this unique landscape.
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