Ozark Outdoors Riverfront Resort has alot of Primative Campsites, RV sites, Log Cabins, two motels, chalets, Grand Suite. You can even rent Aluminum Canoes, Old Townes, Rafts, Sit-On Top Kayaks; Solo / Tandem & Inner Tubes. They also have the Confluence Centre, Banquet Hall, two Meeting Rooms, outdoor swimming pool, three showerhouses. There is even a Paddler's Grill & a outdoor Drive-In on Weekends from Memorial Weekend thou Labor Day Weekend. The resort is open year round.
The Onondaga State Park,an attraction near Leasburg, Mo. Onondaga Cave is one of the largest lighted caves in Missouri. It has lacy patterns & large formations of onyx. Onondaga Cave State Park provides opportunity for cabving, fishing, hiking & swimming. The park is also home to Cathedral Caves, also well decorated with many formations. Above ground there is also plenty of natural beauty. The Vilander Bluff Natural area provides a panoramic view of the Meramec River, for which canoeing & fishing abounds.
The Huzzah Wildlife Area is at the end of Route H from Leasburg. The area consist of over 6,000 acres. The Ozark Hiking Trail goes though most of the area & allows hikers access to many of its unique views. The area is managed by the forestry & conservation for a variety of wildlife animals. Timber has been cut to produce forage & cover for the wildlife that is in the area of the Mark Twain National Forest. Watering ponds & permanent food plots have been established for the benefit of wildlife.
History
Battle of Leasburg
A small but important battle was fought here in Leasburg, Mo on September 29, 1864, when the union column retreating from Pilot Knob made a stand at the Southwest Branch Railroad.