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Sunset view of Lake Springfield flanked by lush greenery, reflecting a steel truss bridge in the background.
A sunset view of Lake Springfield.

No pool? No problem

Discover nature’s best swimming spots and how to enjoy them.

July 1, 2025 by Strategic Communication

When summer temperatures rise, few things feel better than a refreshing swim, especially in one of Missouri’s stunning natural spots. From spring-fed rivers to secluded forest creeks, the state is full of scenic places perfect for cooling off.

Thomas Morris, assistant director of outdoor adventures at Missouri State University, explains what sets natural swimming spots apart from public pools, offers safety tips and shares how we can all help protect these special places for future swimmers.

  1. What makes Missouri a great place for natural swimming?


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