Elephant Rocks State Park

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Elephant Rocks State Park is a Missouri state park famed for its giant, rounded granite boulders resembling a train of circus elephants, offering hiking, climbing, and scenic geological features.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf state park
country United States of America
surface form: United States
geologicAge Precambrian
governingBody Missouri Department of Natural Resources NERFINISHED
hasAccessibilityFeature Braille signage
paved interpretive trail
wheelchair-accessible trail sections
hasDesignation Missouri state park
hasEcosystem Ozark woodland
hasFacility parking area
picnic areas
restrooms
hasFormerUse granite quarry site
hasGeologicalFeature Precambrian granite outcrops
rounded granite boulders
tor formations
hasHistoricFeature abandoned quarry equipment
old quarry structures
hasNearbyAttraction Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park NERFINISHED
Taum Sauk Mountain State Park NERFINISHED
hasTrail Braille Trail NERFINISHED
interpretive trail
hasView scenic geological formations
isFamousFor boulders resembling a train of circus elephants
giant rounded granite boulders
locatedIn Iron County, Missouri NERFINISHED
locatedNear Graniteville, Missouri NERFINISHED
Pilot Knob, Missouri NERFINISHED
namedFor giant granite boulders resembling circus elephants
offersActivity bouldering
hiking
picnicking
rock scrambling
openToPublic yes
operatedBy Missouri Department of Natural Resources NERFINISHED
region Ozarks NERFINISHED
rockType granite
state Missouri
usedFor environmental education
geology education

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St. Francois Mountains protectedAreas Elephant Rocks State Park