Johnson’s Shut-Ins State Park

Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park is a public recreation area covering 9,432 acres on the East Fork Black River in . The state park is jointly administered with adjoining Taum Sauk Mountain State Park, and together the two parks cover more than sixteen thousand acres in the St.
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  • Type: Park
  • Description: State park in Missouri, United States
  • Also known as: Johnson Shut-Ins State Park”, “Johnsons Shut-Ins State Park”, and “Johnston’s Shut-Ins State Park

Places of Interest

Highlights include Taum Sauk Hydroelectric Power Station.

Power station
The Taum Sauk pumped storage plant is a power station in the St. Francois mountain region of , United States about 90 miles south of St. Louis near , in .

Johnson’s Shut-Ins State Park

Latitude
37.53727° or 37° 32′ 14″ north
Longitude
-90.8504° or 90° 51′ 1″ west
Elevation
1,106 feet (337 metres)
Open location code
869FG4PX+WR
Geo­Names ID
4392675
Wiki­data ID
Q14704332
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Russian—“Johnson’s Shut-Ins State Park” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Johnson’s Shut-Ins State Park
  • Chinese: Johnson’s Shut-ins州立公園
  • Russian: Парк Джонсона

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Highlights include Cope Hollow and Imboden Fork.

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