Sequiota Park
A visit to Sequiota Park in Springfield, Missouri. This video concludes my Springfield series, hope you enjoyed them!
Sequiota Cave Tour Springfield Mo.
The Springfield/Greene County park board offered public tours of the cave at Sequiota Park, Springfield Mo.
In this video is Missouri State Representative Jim Viebrock
greenecountyfirst.com or missourifirst.com
Passages: Now In Springfield, Missouri
The most influential book of all time comes to life at Passages, a living-history exhibit of the Museum of the Bible. Open for only a limited time, we invite you to engage with the treasures of the Bible at Passages, now in Springfield at Sunshine Street and US 65 open from April 2014 through January 2015.
To learn more & plan your trip visit:
ExplorePassages.com
Ritter Springs Park 11 08 2015 Springfield MIssouri
Walking tour of the Ritter Springs Park in the Springfield Greene County Park District. Tour includes the traditional west side, playground to cave over looking the convergence of the Little Sac RIver with the creek formed by Ritter Springs then to the lake then the much more remote eastern side featuring the bat cave, a small spring in a secluded small valley and the last cave in the SW corner of the park. If you'd like a good map of the east side trails email me at rleebaker@gmail.com for a copy.
Sequiota Park - Splashing Around
14 months old - 24June2014 - Thought we'd swing by and let her squeak and echo in the little cave they have there, but even the tiny little nothing cave here is shut down for the bat fungus (wouldn't even qualify it so much as a cave as more of an indentation). Granted there is a real cave there as well, so guess they're doing whatever they can to prevent the spread in the state. But she got to splash around in the creek for a bit in her new water shoes, which I'm sure she liked better anyway.
Entering the Kraft cave in Springfield, MO
Entering the Kraft cave in Springfield, MO
US Highway 65 - Springfield to Branson - Missouri | Drive America's Highways ????
???? Drive America's Highways for 40 miles south along US-65 from Springfield to Branson in Missouri ????
We start the video entering US-65 from the Chestnut Expy, we drive south along the eastern edge of Springfield, crossing interchanges with several local roads before a large interchange with US-60 near the southeast corner of the city.
Continuing south on US Highway 65, we pass through Ozark (where our previous video started) and Saddlebrooke before crossing an interchange with US-160 near Walnut Shade.
At the interchange with MO-465, we take a brief exit before continuing south towards Branson. Entering Branson, we pass the interchange with Bee Creek Rd, where all the chain stores are and with interchange with MO-248, the Shepherd of the Hills Expy. Turning slightly southwest, we enter the downtown area of Branson where we end the video at the MO-76 Country Blvd interchange.
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Sequiota Park
Video Montage of Springfield Missouri's Sequiota Park
Shot on the Canon 60D using Canon 14mm f2.8, 50mm f1.2 & 200mm f2.8 Lenses
Special Thanks to Elijah Austin, Gabriel Mays, John Plake and Mychael Danna
Mediacom Ice Park Winter Spectacular - Group Number
Deck the Halls
Springfield mo maplepark#2
Maplepark cemetery in spfld mo is one of the few true lonestar cemetery most notable grave Davis tutt murdered at park central square.
Fantastic Cave, Springfield, MO
Visit to fantastic cave on Oct 15-18, 2009
Doling Park Springfield Mo
Doling park trail video. Located in Springfield Mo
South Dry Sac Greenway - Springfield, Mo.
This video will take you down the South Dry Sac Greenway Trail starting at the Lost Hill Park Trailhead and concluding at the Truman Elementary School Trailhead.
This video includes a short round-trip down a side trail within Lost Hill Park.
There are several caves(currently closed) and two natural arches to see along this short trail.
This video was recorded with an iPod Nano.
Caves of Ritter Spring
A tour of the caves of Ritter Spring Park outside of Springfield Missouri.
Relighting the Sign at the Fox Theatre in Springfield, Mo. 9/18/2014
The sign burned bright outside the Fox Theatre on Park Central Square from 1946 to 1981. When the theatre closed, it sat empty till a church took it over. That church left. Now, the Fox will be home to the History Museum of Springfield and Greene County.
Ritter Springs Park Springfield Missouri
Contact me for Trail Map rleebaker@gmail.com Ritter Springs Park is 264 acres of a wide variety of archery ranges, play grounds/picnic area, hiking trails, creeks to wade in, caves (which are inaccessible by govt regulations now as are all non-commercial caves in the US), lake, etc. Contact me for Trail Map rleebaker@gmail.com
Ritter Springs Park Springfield Mo
Contact me for Trail Map rleebaker@gmail.com Various pictures through the seasons (beginning in the fall to the previous summer-most pictures are dated in lower right) at Ritter Springs Park north of Springfield Missouri. It is a park in the Springfield-Greene County Park District roughly 1 1/2 mile upstream from Fantastic Caverns. It is a hidden jewel in the Aux Arcs with a variety of easy to navigate trails that follow a creek formed by the spring itself which begins approximately 1 mile NE of the park on private property roughly 3/4 mile due north of I-44 and Kansas Expressway (in valley north of Ritter School along the I-44 Frontage Road). There is a very remote hard to find hidden tributary on the NE corner of the pond near the back of the park which hides a secluded small spring also (pictures of which are in video). The pond is dammed up and empties into the easy to wade Little Sac River. There are 3 known caves in the park of which really only 1 is open to be easily navigatble by the public. It is high on the bluff overlooking the LIttle Sac about 100 yards due NW of the dam on the west side of the creek. Follow the trail as it winds up the ridge. email me at rleebaker@gmail.com. I'd love to meet you at the park and give you a tour and show you where the other two caves are located and some of the remote glades on the hilltop at the back of the park off-trail (pictures of cactuses in the glades are included in video) Enjoy our Aux Arcs!
Photosynth of Breakdown Cave
This photosynth was done by Matt of the Springfield Plateau Grotto
Travel Vlog / Last of Jacksonville Tx. / Travel to Springfield, Mo.
Watch as we wrap up the job in Jacksonville Tx. for now and head off to Springfield, Tx. We will check out Sequiota Park and Bass Pro in Springfield!
Fantastic Caverns - America's Only Ride Thru Cave!
A visit to Fantastic Caverns located in Springfield, Missouri. By the end of the tour it was storming outside, be sure to watch until the end to see everyone get soaked lol. Thanks for watching!
From Wikipedia:
Fantastic Caverns is a show cave located in Springfield, Missouri. Fantastic Caverns is the only cave in North America to offer a completely ride-through tour, which lasts 55 minutes and is held in a Jeep-drawn tram. The trams drive along the path left behind by an ancient underground river.
The cavern was discovered by John Knox and his hunting dog in 1862. Knox did not want the cave to be exploited by the Union or Confederate governments as a possible source of saltpeter, so he kept the cave's existence quiet until 1867. Knox put an advertisement in the Springfield paper for someone to explore the cave, and it was first explored on February 14, 1867. On February 27, almost two weeks later, the Springfield Women's Athletic Club explored the cave. These twelve ladies are considered the first explorers of the cave, since they carved their names into the rock as graffiti and are mentioned in an article published in the Springfield Tri-Weekly Patriot newspaper. The cave was renamed Fantastic Caverns in the 1950s.
The caverns were used as a speakeasy during the Prohibition years and hosted music concerts during the 1950s and 1960s. The shows were broadcast on KGBX radio in the 1970s.
The temperature inside Fantastic Caverns is about 60 °F (15 °C) year-round. In the winter and fall, billboards advertise that the cave is a warm 60 degrees, while in the summer and spring, billboards advertise the caverns to be a cool 60 degrees. The cave hosts over 100,000 visitors a year.
Fantastic Caverns is 6 miles from Jefferson Avenue 562-foot Footbridge and near Ritter Springs Park.
The storm: