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Welcome
to
Native Stone
Estate
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300 acres along the Missouri River
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Vineyards growing 6500 grapevines
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Winery producing 2500 gallons
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Brewery producing 1500 gallons
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Restaurant open lunch and dinner
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Hiking Trail to Lewis & Clark’s
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Bull Rock Historic Site
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Private Parties and Weddings
Located atop the bluffs of the Missouri River, Native
Stone is a 300 acre estate owned and operated by
Cara and Larry Stauffer. The estate has been farmed by
the Stauffer family since the 1960’s and is named for
the national award-winning play “Native Stone”
written by Jim Steerman, and based on lives of the
Stauffer family’s ancestors.
In 1804, Lewis and Clark explored the
riverside of Native Stone, noting a large rock
formation in their journals. That rock formation is “Bull
Rock”. Bull
Rock Brewery was named in honor of Lewis & Clark’s
discovery.
In
celebration of the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial, Native
Stone opened a two mile hiking trail to Bull
Rock. Signage
on the trail chronicles the Corps of Discovery’s trip
through Missouri.
A 19’th century
farmhouse is home to Native Stone’s tasting room, gift
shop, and restaurant, which seats 60 inside and over 100
on the covered decks, sunny patios and manicured lawns.
For current hours of operation please call
us at 573-584-8600
Owned
and Operated by the Stauffer Family
Hours of Operation
Thursday, Friday & Saturday
11:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Sunday
11:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Reservations only on Mondays,
Tuesdays & Wednesdays
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On the Lewis & Clark Trail
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Hwy 179 - Jefferson City
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573-584-8600
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