Attractions and places to see around Tarsney Lakes primarily revolve around its natural features, including Tarsney Lake and Wood Lake. This small, unincorporated community in Jackson County, Missouri, emphasizes outdoor recreation. The area offers opportunities for activities such as fishing, boating, and exploring trails around the lakes.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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The Augie Trail Phase 3 is a popular track alongside the Blue River. The trail is challenging and will make you work with some longer climbs and a few technical sections.
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Phase 3 of the Augie Trail takes hikers out past large striated rock formations by Coon's Cove and along the edge of the lake on a dirt singletrack. The best views of the lake are in colder months when the water is not obscured by trees.
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This is the trailhead parking for the Augie Trail Loop. Phase one of the Augie Trail connects to the loop near the trailhead. Hikers or bikers looking to complete the full Augie Trail can park up by Liggett Road and hike down to the loop section. The trail is a forested single-track dirt path which occasionally winds its way through large striated rock formations. Views of the lake are best had in colder months when the leaves from the trees don't obscure the water.
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The Tarsney Lakes area is centered around its natural beauty, primarily Tarsney Lake and Wood Lake. Tarsney Lake, a 17-acre body of water, is popular for fishing and boating, with a public boat launch available. The surrounding landscape features forested areas and striated rock formations, especially noticeable along trails like Augie Trail Phase 3 near Coon's Cove.
Yes, Tarsney Lakes offers several hiking opportunities. A popular starting point is Augie Trailhead: Phases 1,2,and 4, which provides access to the Augie Trail Loop. Other notable sections include Augie Trail Phase 3, offering lake views, and another section of Augie Trail Phase 3 which follows the Blue River with more challenging climbs. For a comprehensive list of routes, you can explore the Hiking around Tarsney Lakes guide.
The trails around Tarsney Lakes vary in difficulty. For instance, the Augie Trail Loop, accessible from Augie Trailhead: Phases 1,2,and 4, includes intermediate sections. Another part of Augie Trail Phase 3 is considered challenging due to longer climbs and technical sections along the Blue River. You can find trails ranging from easy to moderate in the Hiking around Tarsney Lakes guide, such as the easy Lake Trail Loop or the moderate Lake Vista Trail.
Yes, Tarsney Lake is a central spot for fishing and boating. It's a 17-acre lake with a public boat launch, making it accessible for visitors looking to enjoy water activities. The area is particularly popular with anglers seeking a quiet escape.
Yes, trails like Augie Trail Phase 3 offer scenic viewpoints, particularly along the edge of Tarsney Lake and near Coon's Cove. The best views of the lake from the trails are often in colder months when the trees are bare and don't obscure the water.
For optimal lake views from the trails, especially along sections like Augie Trail Phase 3, the colder months are recommended as the absence of leaves on the trees provides clearer sightlines to the water. Generally, spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and other outdoor recreation.
While specific family-friendly designations aren't highlighted, the area's focus on outdoor recreation around the lakes and trails offers opportunities for families. Easier hiking routes, such as the Lake Trail Loop (2.8 km, easy) listed in the Hiking around Tarsney Lakes guide, could be suitable for families.
You can find parking at Augie Trailhead: Phases 1,2,and 4. This serves as the primary parking area for the Augie Trail Loop. Hikers or bikers aiming to complete the full Augie Trail can park up by Liggett Road and access the loop section from there.
Tarsney Lakes is primarily known for its natural features and outdoor recreation, particularly Tarsney Lake and Wood Lake. There are no specific notable landmarks or cultural sites explicitly identified within the community itself.
Visitors appreciate the quiet, natural escape offered by Tarsney Lakes, with its emphasis on outdoor recreation. The forested single-track trails, such as those found at Augie Trailhead: Phases 1,2,and 4, and the scenic lake views, especially in colder months, are highly valued. The opportunity for fishing and boating on Tarsney Lake is also a major draw.
While Tarsney Lakes is a small, primarily residential community, options for accommodation, including RV rentals, and nearby dining facilities are available for visitors in the surrounding area.


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