LostMyWife Posted January 2, 2007 Posted January 2, 2007 Hey Guys Robbie and I are looking for a place to practice in between our trips to taney. Maramac is only 90 minutes away. We avoided it during the season because of the crowds. From what I hear, C&R season is a totally different experience. Any suggestions on places to stay. We are looking for soemthing close and something with internet access. Thanks LMW & WBF Yes, I'm That Guy
mcp633 Posted January 2, 2007 Posted January 2, 2007 I'd say somewhere in St. James would be your best bet. I'm not really familiar with the town, but driving through, I've noticed some motels along the way. If you don't stand behind our troops, please feel free to stand in front of them
Gavin Posted January 2, 2007 Posted January 2, 2007 There are lots of motels up by the highway, but not much down by the park. If your looking for something nicer, I'd stay at Windrush or Westover Farms. Both have excellent accomodations and great trout fishing. Cheers.
jdmidwest Posted January 3, 2007 Posted January 3, 2007 If you are going that far, why not go a little farther to Montauk and the upper Current River. Better Fly fishing by far in the river and the park during C&R season. You can camp in the park or stay at a motel in Salem or Licking. Or you could split the difference and stay in Salem and drive to either Montauk or Meramec. Salem is almost halfway between them. "Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously." — Hunter S. Thompson
shawncat Posted January 3, 2007 Posted January 3, 2007 LMW,Go to www.missouritrout.com and try maramac springs links.That lost creek is nice stayed there once seems like it was about $75 a night.It was worth it and you can't get any closer without staying in the park.Don't know about internet access though.Also Rolla is only 10 miles away surely with all the motels there you can find inter access.Finns motel is right off the hwy at St. James [sw corner of hwy 8 and hwy 44] and it's the cheapest place that I know of seems like it was $25-$30 the last time I stayed.Whoops,I'm showing my tendencies to stay at cheap spots so I can have more money to spend on cheap bait
LostMyWife Posted January 3, 2007 Author Posted January 3, 2007 There are lots of motels up by the highway, but not much down by the park. If your looking for something nicer, I'd stay at Windrush or Westover Farms. Both have excellent accomodations and great trout fishing. Cheers. According to the website they are closed for the season Yes, I'm That Guy
LostMyWife Posted January 3, 2007 Author Posted January 3, 2007 If you are going that far, why not go a little farther to Montauk and the upper Current River. Better Fly fishing by far in the river and the park during C&R season. You can camp in the park or stay at a motel in Salem or Licking. Or you could split the difference and stay in Salem and drive to either Montauk or Meramec. Salem is almost halfway between them. Is the lodge or the cabins open at Montauk during C&R Yes, I'm That Guy
jdmidwest Posted January 3, 2007 Posted January 3, 2007 I believe the Lodge is open year round. http://www.mostateparks.com/montauk/lodging.htm Also, try Reed's Cabins outside of the park also. "Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously." — Hunter S. Thompson
Kicknbass Posted January 3, 2007 Posted January 3, 2007 personal preferance, but IMO, Montauk is much more enjoyable than Meramec Springs. It is a small stream w/ mostly free flowing sections, unlike Meramec springs which is darn up into pools. However, if accessibility is an issue. Meramec springs is more accessible. My 2 cents. You should be able to access the cabins in the state park through the MODNR website. Good luck. " Too many hobbies to work" - "Must work to eat and play"
Members troutgal Posted January 4, 2007 Members Posted January 4, 2007 LMW, Being from St Louis area, we fish Meramac Springs about once a week all year, between trips to taney. When we stay overnight we always stay at either the Comfort Inn at St James, or the Amerihost in rolla. It only takes a little while to get to the park from town, and they are friendly with all the amenities you need like internet access. We usually just drive down for the day and return home in the evening, though during the school year, as I have a daughter in elementary school. PM me sometime, and I will fill you in on all the good places to eat, stay, and play in that area from a non-local. Hope to see you there soon, we were just there yesterday...lots of fat rainbows right now, lots of bites, too. Gretchen
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