Montauk State Park is a public recreation area occupying nearly at the headwaters of the
Current River, southwest of
Salem,
Missouri
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. The
state park
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contains a
fish hatchery
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and is noted for its
rainbow
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and
brown trout
The brown trout (''Salmo trutta'') is a species of salmonid ray-finned fish and the most widely distributed species of the genus ''Salmo'', endemic to most of Europe, West Asia and parts of North Africa, and has been widely introduced globally ...
angling. It was acquired in 1926.
[ The park has several natural springs including Montauk Springs with a daily average flow of 53 million gallons of water.][
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Historic sites
The park includes three resources that were listed on the National Register of Historic Places
The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the Federal government of the United States, United States federal government's official United States National Register of Historic Places listings, list of sites, buildings, structures, Hist ...
in 1985:
* Dam and Spillway in the Hatchery Area at Montauk State Park: The stone structure was built in 1935 by Company 1770 of the Civilian Conservation Corps
The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was a voluntary government unemployment, work relief program that ran from 1933 to 1942 in the United States for unemployed, unmarried men ages 18–25 and eventually expanded to ages 17–28. The CCC was ...
as part of a trout hatchery development project.[
* Montauk State Park Open Shelter: The rustic structure was built in 1934-1935 by Company 1770 of the Civilian Conservation Corps. It is an open rectangular structure with an open stone fireplace, low stone dividing walls, and two picnic areas. It features heavy wooden posts and curved struts.][
* Old Mill at Montauk State Park: The ]grist mill
A gristmill (also: grist mill, corn mill, flour mill, feed mill or feedmill) grinds cereal grain into flour and Wheat middlings, middlings. The term can refer to either the grinding mechanism or the building that holds it. Grist is grain that h ...
was built in 1896 replacing an earlier mill built in 1870. It was rehabilitated in 1935 by Company 1770 of the Civilian Conservation Corps. It is a 2½-story frame building with a multi-gable roof and stone foundation. It features a central tower-like extension above the second story roof.[ The Montauk mill is available for tours. The mill ceased operations in 1927.][
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Gallery
Image:Old Mill, Montauk State Park, Missouri 2019.jpg, Old Mill
Image:Shelter, Montauk State Park, Missouri 2019.jpg, Open Shelter
Image:Fish-hatchery.jpg - panoramio.jpg, Fish Hatchery
Activities and amenities
Missouri trout park season is Mar 1 to Oct 31. The park's fishing area is divided into three zones, each with its own set of regulations.[ The park has a hatchery, store, cabins, motel rooms, camping area, and trails for hikers and bicyclists.][
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References
External links
Montauk State Park
Missouri Department of Natural Resources
Montauk State Park Map
Missouri Department of Natural Resources
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State parks of Missouri
State parks of the U.S. Interior Highlands
Protected areas of Dent County, Missouri
Grinding mills in Missouri
Buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Missouri
Industrial buildings completed in 1896
Protected areas established in 1926
1926 establishments in Missouri
Buildings and structures in Dent County, Missouri
National Register of Historic Places in Dent County, Missouri