Lake Killarney, Mark Twain National Forest
#6 among attractions in Mark Twain National Forest

Facts and practical information
Lake Killarney is a reservoir in Iron County in the U.S. state of Missouri. ()
Mark Twain National Forest United States
Lake Killarney – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Arcadia Valley, Brown Mountain, Blue Mountain, Iron County Courthouse.
3.1 miW
Nature, Natural attraction, ValleyArcadia Valley, Ironton
80 min walk • Arcadia Valley in Missouri is located 80 miles south of St. Louis in the St. Francois Mountains of the Ozark Plateau. The valley includes of the towns of Arcadia, Ironton and Pilot Knob, all founded in the 19th century.
2 miSE
Nature, Natural attraction, MountainBrown Mountain, Mark Twain National Forest
51 min walk • Brown Mountain is a summit in Iron County in the U.S. state of Missouri. The peak is at an elevation of 1,388 feet. Brown Mountain has the name of the local Brown family.
5.3 miSE
Nature, Natural attraction, MountainBlue Mountain, Mark Twain National Forest
135 min walk • Blue Mountain is a summit in Madison County in the U.S. state of Missouri. It has an elevation of 1,381 feet. Blue Mountain derives its name from the local Belew family.
3.2 miW
Greek Revival architectureIron County Courthouse, Ironton
81 min walk • Iron County Courthouse is a historic courthouse complex located in Ironton, Iron County, Missouri. In 1979 the courthouse, along with several associated buildings, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
3 miW
Forts and castlesFort Hovey, Arcadia
78 min walk • Fort Hovey was a small Civil War era earth-and-wood fort built on a hill overlooking the junction of the road running south out of Ironton, Missouri and the road running east to Fredericktown, Missouri.
3.1 miW
Church, Gothic Revival architectureSt. Paul's Episcopal Church, Ironton
80 min walk • St. Paul's Episcopal Church is a historic Episcopal church located at the northwestern corner of Knob and Reynolds Streets in Ironton, Iron County, Missouri. It was built in 1870–1871, and is a rectangular, Gothic Revival style frame building. It measures 23 feet by 60 feet. It has a steep ridge roof and three story corner bell tower.
3.3 miW
Greek Revival architectureIronton Lodge Hall, Ironton
84 min walk • Ironton Lodge Hall, also known as Star of the West Lodge, No. 133, A. F. & A. M. Building; and Iron Lodge No. 107. I.O.O.F. is a historic lodge hall located at Ironton, Iron County, Missouri.
1.6 miS
Nature, Natural attraction, ValleyDevils Den Hollow, Mark Twain National Forest
40 min walk • Devils Den Hollow is a valley in Iron County in the U.S. state of Missouri. Devils Den Hollow was so named on account of its treacherous terrain.
3.2 miW
Universities and schools, Tudor Revival architecture, Romanesque architectureArcadia College, Arcadia
83 min walk • Arcadia College, located in Arcadia, Missouri, United States, was founded by Rev. J.C. Berryman in 1843. The institution was associated with the Methodist Episcopal Church. Berryman then sold the institution in 1858 and it closed in 1861. The buildings were used as hospital for Union soldiers before reverting to Berryman in 1863.