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Sequiota Park was a Missouri State Park from 1920-1959, when it was turned over to the Springfield-Greene County Park System.
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Sequiota Park was a Missouri State Park from 1920-1959, when it was turned over to the Springfield-Greene County Park System. It was also a fish hatchery because a large spring rises from a cavern near the outcrops shown above.

Loring Bullard (Watershed Committee of the Ozarks), the late Ken Thomson (Missouri State), and James Van *** (Missouri Department of Natural Resources) published a book titled, The Springs of Greene County; in it, the history and hydrology of Sequiota Spring and the surrounding caves are discussed in detail.The link to the Watershed Committee of the Ozarks (above) provides additional information.

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Anonymous said:

Yes, the non-invasive beauty is definitely the best thing about this park!

9:04 PM on April 26, 2011

Anonymous said:

good point

8:37 PM on May 28, 2011

Anonymous said:

Great park!

11:18 PM on June 3, 2011

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