Saturday, November 2, 1996

Ha Ha Tonka State Park, near Camdenton, Missouri

I went to Ha Ha Tonka State Park in the late fall of 1996. I don't remember where I had heard about it, but it looked like it would be quite interesting. As I recall, the drive from Columbia was at least two hours; probably more. But it was well worth it, and I remember the day almost as if it were yesterday. I highly recommend a visit, but if you can't make it, more information is available in the Landmarks I've Visited section.

Need I say it?

A pond filled by natural springs. At the top of the cliff, you can see the remains of the mansion.


Peaceful bench by the lake.


A wooden walkway. There are lots of walkways and trails in the park.


The water tower.


One of the main walls left standing after the mansion was destroyed by fire.


Sunlight coming through the window looks like fire.


An arched entryway.


More ruins, including the archway.


A window through a window.


More mansion.