Monkey Mountain
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Monkey Mountain refers to both a hill in Jackson County, Missouri and the nature preserve surrounding it. Its elevation is 948 ft (289 m). The mountain is located at 39°00′21″N 94°10′55″W / 39.00584°N 94.18189°WCoordinates: 39°00′21″N 94°10′55″W / 39.00584°N 94.18189°W.[1]
The park is popular among equestrians and hikers for its variety of terrain. These include marshy lowlands in the northwest, steep heavily-wooded climbs on the east and south sides, rocky outcroppings on the southern side, and a large rolling meadow spreading east from the center of the park. There are several ponds, streams, and a waterfall.
The park features a 3.5 mile primary loop trail, as well as numerous side trails.
The park is accessible from a small gravel lot on the south side or from a softball field parking lot on the north side.
The park was formerly part of Sni-A-Bar Farm, world-renowned in the early 20th century for improved cattle breeding, and animal health that was owned by Kansas City newspaperman, and philanthropist, William Rockhill Nelson.
References
- ↑ "Monkey Mountain". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2014-01-24.
- Monkey Mountain Summit - Missouri Mountain Peak Information. Mountain Zone. Online. November 10, 2008.
- Topographic Map Summit Features in Jackson County, Missouri. Tropzone. Online. November 10, 2008.