The dictionary defines this term as bringing back to a former position or condition.
It is a very apt term to describe Missouri’s Cuivre River State Park. Since public ownership began in 1933, the land which had been cut over, planted, and grazed as marginal farmland, has been restored to forest, meadow, and ponds.
By careful use of fire and other methods, the land now supports a wide variety of plants and animals.By careful use of fire and other methods, the land now supports a wide variety of plants and animals.
Spring in the woodlands.
Park roads, bridges, and buildings are largely the work of the 1930’s Civilian Conservation Corps. Excellent facilities for groups are used by a variety of organizations.
Imagine a day, or more, slowing the tempo of your life to more closely match nature’s pace. You may restore yourself — body and mind.
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