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Morse Park

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Denise
February 11, 2017
Morse Park is the largest park in the city. Flowing through the entire length of the park is Hickory Creek, a White Ribbon Trout Stream. This means that trout fishing is permitted throughout the year, with catch and keep allowed from March 1 through Oct. 31. Hickory Creek is home to both Brown and Rainbow Trout, as well as Bass. Morse Park also includes a 1.73 mile pedestrian and bicycle nature trail that winds along the serene waters of Hickory Creek.
Morse Park is the largest park in the city. Flowing through the entire length of the park is Hickory Creek, a White Ribbon Trout Stream. This means that trout fishing is permitted throughout the year, with catch and keep allowed from March 1 through Oct. 31. Hickory Creek is home to both Brown and…
Adriana
January 18, 2022
Beautiful spot for picnics, strolls, or swimming. Features include the Highground Bike Preserve, Neosho Disc Golf Course, and multiple playground structures and pathways.
Aubrey
September 11, 2022
Great walking trails with a creek that winds through the park. Playground equipment, pavilions, picnic tables, and many outdoor sports venues! They have, basketball, tennis courts, soccer field, sand volleyball pits and a skatepark!
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563 E Spring St
Neosho, MO