Montauk State Park east of Licking. Credit: MONTAUK STATE PARK

Months after a devastating flood, Montauk State Park will reopen to day-use guests Feb. 24, and overnight guests will be welcomed back Feb. 25.

The monumental flood in early November left the entire park with substantial damage, including loss of electrical service in Campground Loop 4. Therefore, campsites in the 400 loop will reopen only as basic campsites.

The Missouri Division of State Parks will notify customers with reservations in February for loop 4 with options. The park is working to fully resolve the problem and will restore electric service as soon as possible. If further reservations are affected, the division will notify customers. Campers should note that generators are only allowed to be used outside of designated quiet hours.

While the park will reopen in time for opening day of catch-and-keep trout season, guests should note that the park will look somewhat different than before the flood. Layers of sand remain throughout the park, covering the grass and area woodlands. Team members will be reseeding areas of the campground and other day-use areas to reestablish the grass.

“Missouri State Parks team members and volunteers have been working hard to get the park opened and cleaned up,” said Justin Adams, Ozarks regional director. “But there is work to do.” 

Montauk State Park is located east of Licking.

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