Northern Missouri Exploration

Urban exploration in Missouri
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While living in Springfield I've fallen in love with caves but am spending a couple weeks in my hometown in northern Missouri. I know there are very minimal cave in there area but does anyone know of interesting places to explore above Kansas City or Columbia?
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Rainbow Basin Ski Resort immediately comes to my mind for Northern Missouri. Some quick interweb searching can put you on it pretty quickly.

There are also a couple cool abandoned bridges around Columbia and KC. bridgehunter.com can help you out there.
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gnomad1 wrote:Rainbow Basin Ski Resort immediately comes to my mind for Northern Missouri. Some quick interweb searching can put you on it pretty quickly.

There are also a couple cool abandoned bridges around Columbia and KC. bridgehunter.com can help you out there.
Never heard of the resort but its only 45 minutes from my house so I will totally have to check it out
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Got to watch out for bears around ski resorts, they’re a crafty lot when it comes to hunting skiers.

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Here's from 2013. Looked to be in pretty rough shape back then but is kind of cool in how isolated it appears.
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