Missouri Summer Day Camps
See Missouri Summer Day Camps 2013 and explore your summer camp options - day camp programs, coed, boys, girls, sports, arts, science, nature, field trip camps and more. You can also search for Summer Day Camps in Missouri state by typing the desired CITY, State or ZIP CODE in the Search Box on the right.
Ymca Camp Wakonda
Ash Grove, MO, 65604
Is your choice going somewhere educational? Will it be spiritual? Will ti be physical or cerebral? Will ti be social or recreational? Camp Wakonda says yes.
- Phone:
- 417-491-4206
Sidney R Baer Day Camp
Saint Louis, MO,
- Phone:
- 314-442-3423
Meramec Adventure Learning Ranch
Steelville, MO, 65565
- Phone:
- 573-775-5513
Ymca Camp Lakewood
Potosi, MO, 63664
- Phone:
- 573-438-1701
Kansas City Rotary Youth Camp
Lees Summit, MO, 64063
- Phone:
- 816-524-0923
Missouri Summer Day Camps
Find more Summer Day Camps in Missouri state or other locations by typing the desired CITY, State or ZIP CODE in the Search Box above.Missouri Geography
Geography of Missouri List of Missouri state parks Missouri, showing major cities and roads Missouri borders eight different states, as does its neighbor, Tennessee. No state in the U.S. touches more than eight states. Missouri is bounded on the north by Iowa; on the east, across the Mississippi River, by Illinois, Kentucky, and Tennessee; on the south by Arkansas; and on the west by Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska . The two largest Missouri rivers are the Mississippi, which defines the eastern boundary of the state, and the Missouri River, which flows from west to east through the state, essentially connecting the two largest metros, Kansas City and St. Louis. Although today the state is usually considered part of the Midwest, historically Missouri was considered by many to be a Southern state, chiefly because of the settlement of migrants from the South and its status as a slave state before the Civil War. The counties that made up "Little Dixie" were those along the Missouri River in the center of the state, settled by Southern migrants who held the greatest concentration of slaves. In 2005, Missouri received 16,695,000 visitors to its national parks and other recreational areas totaling 202,000 acres , giving it $7.41 mil. in .Powered by SummerCampsUS.com

