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Get Outdoors Lawson is a page that will provide information and education on everything outdoors and on recreational topics and recreational activities from around the area.

06/14/2026

Two yards on the same street. One looks designed and finished. One looks a little wild around the edges.

The image shows what's different underneath — the number of caterpillar species each plant supports, and why that matters to the birds raising chicks next door.

🌿 The detail most people don't know: you don't need a hundred percent native to make a difference. Research suggests roughly seventy percent native plants is the tipping point where the yard starts sustaining birds on its own. The other thirty percent can be whatever you love.

One keystone tree — an oak, a native cherry, or a willow — does more for the food web than a full bed of ornamentals. A few feet of goldenrod, aster, and milkweed along the fence feeds caterpillars the lawn never could.

The designed yard and the native yard can be the same yard. The native section doesn't have to be big. It just has to be there.

The yard that feeds the neighborhood doesn't look empty. It looks lived in 🐾

06/05/2026

We talk about planting trees… but squirrels have been doing it for free all along.

By forgetting where they bury their acorns, they unintentionally grow entire forests over time. Sometimes the smallest, unnoticed actions have the biggest long-term impact.

Nature has its own system… and it works. 🌰🌳

06/05/2026

Your neighbor's lawn looked terrible in May. Tall grass. Dandelions. Clover. Wildflowers. You judged.

His lawn had 10x more pollinators than yours.

No Mow May is a conservation movement encouraging homeowners to stop mowing for the month of May. The science behind it is straightforward:

In early spring, bees emerge from winter hibernation STARVING. The first food available? Dandelions and clover. The two "weeds" everyone poisons and mows.

By leaving lawns uncut in May, those dandelions and clover flowers provide critical early-season nectar for bees, butterflies, and other pollinators when almost nothing else is blooming yet.

Studies show that lawns participating in No Mow May had:
5x more bee species.
10x more individual pollinators.
Significantly more ground-nesting bee activity.

When June arrives and gardens/wildflowers begin blooming, you resume mowing. The lawn recovers within 2-3 mowings. Zero permanent damage.

"But my HOA..."
Many municipalities and HOAs have adopted No Mow May exemptions. Check yours. If they haven't — be the one to propose it.

"But it looks messy..."
It looks alive. Your mowed lawn looks clean because nothing lives there.

"But the dandelions will spread..."
Dandelions are going to grow regardless. They're the most resilient plant on earth. You might as well let them feed something before you mow them.

What to do next year:
Don't mow in May. That's it.
Let dandelions, clover, and early wildflowers bloom.
Resume mowing in June with a high setting (3-4 inches).
Leave clover — it fixes nitrogen, feeds bees, stays green in drought, and never needs fertilizer.

Your lawn can be two things at once: a yard you enjoy AND a habitat that sustains life.

It just requires one month of not mowing.

06/03/2026

Did you know?

Missouri's Parks, Soils & Water Sales Tax began with a simple goal: protect the land and resources that make Missouri special.

In the early 1980s, Missouri faced one of the highest soil erosion rates in the nation. At the same time, Missouri state parks and historic sites were struggling with budget cuts and needed reliable funding to maintain trails, historic sites, campgrounds, and natural areas. In response, agricultural leaders joined forces with citizen groups interested in outdoor activities such as camping, hiking, fishing, and historic preservation to develop a solution.

In 1984, Missouri voters approved the one-tenth-of-one-percent Parks, Soils & Water Sales Tax as a constitutional amendment. The tax was designed to support both soil and water conservation efforts and Missouri's state parks and historic sites. Since then, voters have renewed their support every 10 years.

More than 40 years later, the tax continues to help conserve working lands, improve water quality, and keep Missouri's award-winning state parks and historic sites open and accessible for everyone.

On August 4, 2026, Missouri voters will once again have the opportunity to support this long-standing investment in our state's natural resources.

Learn more at preservemo.com

06/03/2026

What do you love most about Watkins Woolen Mill State Park and State Historic Site?

Missouri State Parks is updating the long-range plan for Watkins Mill, and your input is a critical part of this process!

Join park representatives for a development planning meeting:

📅 Wednesday, June 17
⏰ 6:30 PM
📍 Watkins Mill State Park Visitor Center
26600 Park Road N., Lawson, MO

Attendees will have the opportunity to learn more about the planning process, ask questions, and share feedback about future park use and development.

For more information about the event, give the park a call at 816-580-3387.

Watkins Mill belongs to the community. Come share what matters most to you.

05/26/2026

Yes, we do rent kayaks. Singles are $20 for two hours, $30 for all day. Tandems are $20 for two hours, $35 for all day. Kayaks can be rented from 10:00am - 4:00pm. All rentals need to be returned by 6:00pm. Payment is made at the campground; kayaks are picked up at the boat launch.
https://mostateparks.com/park/watkins-mill-state-park

05/26/2026

Ready for an adventure that won't break the bank? 🗺️✨

Your next great escape is waiting at Missouri State Parks! With FREE entry to all 93 state parks and historic sites (thanks to the Parks, Soil and Water Sales Tax!), there's a world of discovery right in your backyard.

From hiking rugged trails and paddling peaceful lakes to stepping back in time at historic landmarks and camping under the stars, our parks and historic sites offer endless amenities for every interest. Find your perfect park moment today at https://mostateparks.com/.

What's your favorite Missouri State Park memory? Share below! 👇

05/25/2026
05/14/2026

Many native plant sales going on now. Don’t wait, they need milkweed and other native nectar plants. Search for native plant sales in your area!

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