Finney Injury Law - June 2023

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE

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Our Clients’ Needs Come First

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Lions and Tigers and Bears, Oh My!

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How to Inspect Your Daycare’s Water Safety

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A Furry Hero in Mexico

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Finney Injury Law Scholarship

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Our Favorite Places to Enjoy Nature

Enjoy the Great Outdoors WITHOUT LEAVING MISSOURI

Fantastic Caverns Missouri is the Cave State, and its most majestic example might be Fantastic Caverns near Springfield. Visitors enjoy a 55-minute tram ride through the cave that follows the path left by an ancient river. Tour guides share the history of the cave and the science behind its astounding geological formations. With the temperature inside hovering around 60 degrees F, this attraction is perfect for visiting any time of year. Ha Ha Tonka State Park Conde Nast Travel once named Ha Ha Tonka State Park in Camdenton the most beautiful place in Missouri. With over a dozen hiking trails winding throughout this park on the Lake of the Ozarks, you can take in every bit. Visitors can also enjoy the tranquil beauty of Ha Ha Tonka Springs, view a 70-foot wide natural

June is Great Outdoors Month, and there may be no better time of the year to enjoy our local natural surroundings. Missouri has its fair share of awe- inspiring places where the entire family can enjoy a quiet weekend. If you’re looking for your next road trip, try one of these spots! Elephant Rocks State Park These red granite boulders near Pilot Knob might not look like elephants unless you squint, but their evolving appearance makes them no less impressive. The largest of the 1.5 billion- year-old formations weighs 680 tons and stands 27 feet tall, and no one has definitively determined how many boulders stand on site. You can leisurely enjoy the scenery on a trail or get adventurous with “bouldering,” a unique form of rock climbing.

bridge, and see onsite castle ruins dating back more than a century.

Dogwood Canyon Nature Park There might be no better way to visit the Ozark Mountain region than at the “10,000-acre paradise” of Dogwood Canyon Nature Park in Lampe. The park offers wildlife tours, trout fishing, and horseback riding for an additional fee, and anyone who pays for admission can enjoy the combined 15 miles of hiking and biking trails. You also won’t want to miss the enormous tree house or educational conservation center.

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