Ha Ha Tonka State Park is a public recreation area with 3,751 acres on the Niangua arm of the Lake of the Ozarks. The park features the ruins of Ha Ha Tonka, an early 20th-century stone mansion, as well as caves, sinkholes, and bluffs overlooking the lake. Visitors can explore the park's 15 miles of hiking trails, including the Island Trail, which is a rugged loop with scenic rock formations, small cave, and spring views. The park also offers boating, fishing, and swimming. With its unique karst topography and diverse geological features, Ha Ha Tonka State Park is a great place to visit with family and friends
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