Stretching for 54,000 acres of shimmering blue, the Lake of the Ozarks is large enough to accommodate a veritable throng of anglers, houseboaters and other water-sports enthusiasts.
The trail begins on Trail No. 132 at Berry Camp, a small primitive campsite in the northern portion of the Wilderness, at the intersection with Trail No. 158. Dropping 400 feet in approximately 1 mile, the Big Hollow Trail No. 158 meets a fork of Hollow Creek that should be forded with care. Continuing downhill 2 miles, the trail intersects Trail No. 194. In June, a 2-foot water crossing through Big Hollow Creek provides a challenge for trail visitors, with a swift current, so proceed with caution! After the water crossing, the trail terminates in about 1/2 mile on Forest Road 64
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Trailhead located along Observation Trail #132 and Road 64
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