Elephant Rocks State Park

Elephant Rocks State Park
This park, near Belleview, contains giant boulders that stand end-to-end like a train of circus elephants.  They were formed from 1.5 billion year old granite.  “Many of the elephant rocks lie within the seven-acre Elephant Rocks Natural Area, which is recognized for its outstanding geologic value.”
Here is the Park’s website.   Phone 573-546-3454  Map   Trail Map
Reviewed on  Trip Advisor  Accessibility
HikerwithcaneThe one mile Interpretive Braille Trail  is “asphalt and has varying slopes and conditions. The most excessive slopes are at 9.3 percent for 37 feet and 10.2 percent for 20 feet. At some points, the trail pinches down to 28 inches wide, due to the rock formations.  Along the trail are interpretive stations with Braille text.”  The trail was “…especially designed for people with visual and physical disabilities.”