The most recent Missouri Department of Natural Resources' news releases may be found below. Be sure to visit the department's main Communications webpage to learn more about our communication resources. If you need additional information, please contact the department's Communications office at 573-751-1010 or 800-361-4827. For Missouri State Parks related topics call 573-751-9392 or 800-334-6946

Current News

News Release Date
Celebrate Earth Day during Stream Team Cleanup at Echo Bluff State Park
Roaring River State Park hosts Earth Day celebration April 21
Onondaga Cave State Park to host series of photography tours of Onondaga and Cathedral Caves
Anderson House to host afternoon tea at Battle of Lexington State Historic Site April 21
Guided hikes offered April 21 at Graham Cave State Park
Department seeks public comments on draft water permit for Tipton East
Quilting classes offered at First Missouri State Capitol State Historic Site during April
Folks art demonstration at Missouri State Museum April 10
Native American artist Joe Don Brave to lecture at Arrow Rock State Historic Site
Crowder State Parks hosts Native American artifact program
Felix Valle House celebrates its 200th anniversary
Kick off the summer at Current River State Park
Thunderbird Theater event at Washington State Park features local high school theater troupe
Missouri State Parks hosts public meeting April 14
Thomas Hart Benton Home and Studio State Historic Site Hosts Public Meeting April 15
Prairie State Park hosts public meeting April 7
Easter Egg Hunt at Hunter-Dawson State Historic Site
Department seeks public comments on draft water permit for Valley Oaks Steak Co.
American Indian women of Missouri presentation at Van Meter State Park March 24
Roaring River State Park hosts Birding Boot Camp March 24-25
Get ready for monarchs at the Battle of Lexington State Historic Site March 24
Graham Cave State Park invites public to welcome back Spring hike March 24
Department of Natural Resources hosting pesticide pickup in Bethany on March 24
See green during the Spring Thing Walk at Washington State Park March 17
First Missouri State Capitol State Historic Site announces St. Charles History Talks series

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