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Boonslick State Park
State Park Information
State Park Overview
In 1804, Lewis and Clark reported the presence of many saltwater springs in the area that now comprises Howard, Cooper and Saline counties. The largest of these salt springs was the Boones Lick. The area around this spring was ideal for settlement and for many years "Boones Lick Country" was a primary destination for pioneers moving west.
Nathan and Daniel Morgan Boone, sons of famous frontiersman Daniel Boone, formed a partnership with James and Jesse Morrison in 1805 to produce salt. Brine water was poured into iron kettles and heated to boiling on a stone furnace. As the water evaporated, salt crystallized in the bottom of the kettle. The salt was shipped by keelboat on the Missouri River to St. Louis. Salt, which was indispensable at the time for preserving meat and tanning hides, was produced at the site until approximately 1833.
Today, the 52-acre site features picnic facilities and a short trail that winds its way to the spring site, where wood remnants of the salt works and an iron kettle are still visible. Outdoor exhibits interpret this unique saltwater environment and center of frontier industry. Artifacts from the salt manufacturing industry were excavated at the site and
some are on display at the Arrow Rock State Historic Site visitor center in Arrow Rock.
More Info
Boonslick State Park in Boonsboro Missouri is listed as one of Americas Historic Places, located in Howard county.
Boonslick State ParkHistoric Place in MissouriBoonslick State
Americas Historic Places
Bonnots Mill Historic District Bonnots Mill Dauphine Hotel Bonnots Mill Boonslick State Park Boonsboro Andrews--Wing House Boonville Beckett, William S. and Mary, House
National Register of Historical Places, Historical Properties, Historic Districts, Lodging, Shopping
Sub-function Single Dwelling Boonslick State Park ** (added 1969Site#69000104) Also
Planning Howard County Bedford, Edwin and Nora Payne, House, 308 S Main St., Fayette (01/23/98) Boonslick State Park, 1 mile N of Boonsboro on MO 87, 2 mi. SW on MO 187 (S6, T49N, R17W) (12/30/69
Directions to Boones Lick State Historic Site
From Glasgow Travel south on Hwy. 87 approximately eight miles to its junction with Hwy. 187. Turn right/west onto Hwy. 187 and continue for two miles to the historic site.
From Boonville Travel north on Hwy. 5. Immediately after crossing the Missouri River bridge, turn left/west onto Hwy. 87. Follow Hwy. 87 north approximately eight miles and continue through the town of Boonsboro. At the junction of Hwy. 87/187, turn left/west and continue for two miles to the historic site.
Boonslick State Park