In a brief announcement released this morning, Missouri State Parks officials confirmed Montauk State Park’s closure due to extensive flooding. The popular outdoor location, cherished by many for its lush greenery and serene atmosphere, is currently off-limits as park staff work to assess the damage caused by the recent deluge.
Park officials are starting to assess the damage now that the floodwaters are receding. While they don’t yet know the full extent of the damage, they are focusing on safety and the overall impact. However, there’s no timeline yet for when the park will be ready to reopen.
Montauk State Park, located at 345 State Road 6670 in Salem, is a popular spot for both locals and visitors. With the park now closed, regular visitors will have to delay their plans. The Missouri Department of Natural Resources posted this update on its website and advised people to stay updated through their official channels.
Anyone planning to visit or with questions about other state parks can find relevant information on the Missouri State Parks website. The division aims to keep the public updated with the latest details.
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