Mozingo Outdoor Education Recreation Area

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  • Our Alpine Climbing Tower was built in 2000 and is 50 feet tall.

  • The climbing wall and Alpine Tower provide challenges for beginners through advanced climbers.

  • Development of climbing skills, enhance leadership, self esteem and empowerment.

  • You will learn the basic techniques of tying climbing knots, belaying skills, climbing safety, and climbing commands.

 

WHERE?
Maryville, Missouri owns and operates Mozingo Lake which includes camp grounds, fishing sites, a beach, a loading ramp for boaters, cozy cabins to stay in, and much more.There is a 320 acre piece of land, right on the lake that is owned by Northwest Missouri State University. It is known as MOERA (Mozingo Outdoor Education Recreation Area).

WHY?
Many come to MOERA to experience the beauty of the land and the water; many of these people really enjoy being outdoors. Others come wanting to work in order to engage the skills of what it takes to be involved in developing teamwork activities. If you are a part of a company, school, youth group, athletic team, or any other group seeking a challenge, MOERA is a good experience to have. Here we challenge and test your skills of leadership and teamwork. It is important to bring your team together and MOERA helps you to improve your team work by engaging you in enjoyable group activities.

HOW?
If you are interested in talking with someone or setting up a time to visit us for our offered activities, please contact Jon Gustafson, the MOERA director and program coordinator, at 660-562-675.
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