Day Trippin near southwest Missouri: Lost Valley Trail
Neosho Daily News
For the latest installment of the Day Trippin series, I went a little bit off the beaten path to find my next adventure.
I have to give credit to Reddit user u/benstonevideos for posting some great pictures of his adventures on a subreddit that I follow. In the comments of one of his posts, he mentioned that the Lost Valley Trail in Arkansas as one of his favorite hikes in the Ozarks and that was enough for me.
Unlike last week, when I meant to go to Devils Canyon Scenic Area Trail & Bushwhack and ended up exploring White Rock Mountain, I made sure to double check the directions this time. Apple Maps failed me once again, so I reached out to Ben Stone and he let me know that Google Maps led him straight to the trailhead for Lost Valley.
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Weldon, Gilliland Picked For Hall Of Fame
Monday, April 19, 2021
Photo: B.A.S.S./Seigo Saito
Class of 2021 Bass Fishing Hall of Fame inductee Trip Weldon served as B.A.S.S. tournament director from 2002 to 2020.
By BFHOF Communications Staff Former B.A.S.S. tournament director Trip Weldon, current B.A.S.S. conservation director Gene Gilliland and the late fishing writer Jason Lucas make up the Bass Fishing Hall of Fame Class of 2021, the Hall s board of directors announced today. The trio will be honored Sept. 30 at Johnny Morris Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium in Springfield, Mo. at a special reception within the Bass Fishing Hall of Fame venue, followed by the Halls annual dinner and induction activities.
Day Trippin near Southwest Missouri: Johnny Morris Wonder of Wildlife National Museum and Aquarium
Neosho Daily News
Over the course of this summer, I’ll be plotting out and exploring some day trips that can be made in the southwest Missouri area.
For my second entry in this series, I made the quick drive down Interstate 44 from Joplin to Springfield to visit the Johnny Morris Wonder of Wildlife National Museum and Aquarium.
With it raining cats and dogs yesterday, I decided on a day trip for days like those when you’re getting a free car wash, but you still want to get out and do something.