Edward "Ted" and Pat Jones - Confluence Point State Park

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Located at the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers, this 1,118-acre park on the river bottomland offers a path to the confluence and the Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center. Basic services. FREE

1000 Riverlands Way
West Alton, MO 63386

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Great view of both rivers
Reviewed By Ray D March 2024

If you are in the area, this is a great park with great views of both rivers. It is at a point and requires a rather short walk to get to the point from where you parked.

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Nice reflection point!
Reviewed By jeremySFCSD806 September 2021

Short hike out to the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers. Great views of both rivers! Sat and enjoyed the views and the nice breeze.

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Perpetually closed - can't get in.
Reviewed By raula653 July 2021

I went to this park today and it was closed due to flooding. I tried once before last year and it was also closed. It looks like it's at the end of a long dirt road right next to the river, so it's...

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Hours

8 a.m. to one-half hour after sunset, daily.

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