The Tin Cup Trail is now open, according to the city of Joplin.
The 1.5-mile trail offers a paved scenic route along Tin Cup Creek, connecting the St. John’s Trail near Mercy Park to trails in McIndoe Park and the Shoal Creek area. ×
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