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Some paths on the island are narrow, steep, and potentially slippery when wet, while others are rocky and arid.


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Map Key

0.4

Miles

0.7

KM

Point to Point

755' 230 m

High

675' 206 m

Low

104' 32 m

Up

67' 21 m

Down

8%

Avg Grade (5°)

22%

Max Grade (12°)

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Features Birding · Cave · Fall Colors · Fishing · Lake · River/Creek · Views · Waterfall · Wildflowers · Wildlife

Need to Know

It is illegal to enter or litter in any part of the spring, including and above the waterfall. Entrance to the cave is by permit only, and unlikely to be granted due to dangerous conditions inside and the risk of white nose syndrome on bats.

Description

The Island Trail begins at a bridge connection to the Spring Trail (at about 37.974176, -92.771760). The bridge is actually the remains of a mill that once used the spring for power. The "island" was formed when cave passages around it collapsed to become the Spring Canyon.

From the bridge, the trail climbs steeply up the island, on mostly natural terrain, with timbers for erosion control. From there, the trail becomes a labyrinth of branching footpaths, exploring the limits of the island. Diligent explorers may find the "balanced rock," a limestone boulder that, when seen from the correct angle, has an eroded layer almost entirely under it.

The north side if the island descends to the remains of a dam used to form the spring pool, which then provided enough of an elevation drop to power the mill. Spring water now cascades down the boulders like a waterfall. Despite the small size of the island, it contains a cave with an entrance that is likely to go unnoticed, if not for the "do not enter" sign. Some paths on the island are narrow, steep, and potentially slippery when wet, while others are rocky and arid as they pass through glades.

After exploring the island, the only option is to return to the bridge.

Contacts

Shared By:

Brian Garrison with improvements by Zac Nixon

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Photos

The massive bluff facing the trail. The castle remains are at the top of this bluff. Watch for rockfall if kayaking below, as pictured.
Dec 6, 2019 near Camdenton, MO
Ha Ha Tonka Island
Apr 11, 2024 near Camdenton, MO
Black Snake along trail underneath walkway.
Jun 5, 2021 near Camdenton, MO
Walkway
Jun 5, 2021 near Camdenton, MO
Ha Ha Tonka Island
Apr 11, 2024 near Camdenton, MO
Winter sunset on a calm day, looking across Lake of the Ozarks from the bridge connecting Ha Ha Tonka's Spring Trail and Island Trail.  About:  37.974176, -92.771760
Oct 27, 2018 near Camdenton, MO

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Apr 11, 2024
Stewart Carnes
Dec 26, 2021
Cody Kauhl
Jul 14, 2020
Kelly Berg Kannel
0.6mi
Jul 14, 2020
Peighton Kannel
Jul 6, 2019
Zac Nixon
Neat little spot! 0.3mi — 0h 05m
Mar 18, 2017
Todd Steffens
Busy section of the trail, but there are some beautiful views. This section is a mildly challenging hike.
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