List of Missouri conservation areas – Central region

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Map of Missouri conservation areas with the Central region highlighted

This list includes Conservation Areas, Wildlife Areas, and other natural places administered under the central administrative region of the Missouri Department of Conservation, including those administered under cooperative agreements with local counties and municipalities.[1]

The Central administrative region of the Missouri Department of Conservation consists of Audrain, Boone, Callaway, Camden, Cole, Cooper, Gasconade, Howard, Maries, Miller, Montgomery, Moniteau, Morgan, Osage, and Saline counties.[2] The regional conservation office is in Columbia.[3]

Conservation Area Description Size County Location
American Legion Park Archery Range This archery range in Columbia,[1] 1 acre 0.40 ha Boone 38°56′37.09″N 92°16′56.27″W / 38.9436361°N 92.2822972°W / 38.9436361; -92.2822972 (American Legion Park Archery Range)
Bagnell Dam Access This area offers access to the Osage River just below Bagnell Dam which impounds the Lake of the Ozarks. There is a two-lane boat ramp and a picnic area. Popular bank fishing area.[2] 10 acres 4.0 ha Miller 38°11′59.46″N 92°37′2.16″W / 38.1998500°N 92.6172667°W / 38.1998500; -92.6172667 (Bagnell Dam Access)
Bell Chute Access This area offers access to the Gasconade River. There is a boat ramp. [3] 8 acres 3.2 ha Maries 38°4′31.84″N 91°53′23.57″W / 38.0755111°N 91.8898806°W / 38.0755111; -91.8898806 (Bell Chute Access)
Ben Branch Lake Conservation Area This area contains forest and grassland. Facilities and features: boat ramp, picnic area, fishing jetty, and Ben Branch Lake (39 acres). [4] 584 acres 236 ha Osage 38°34′21.32″N 91°47′18.63″W / 38.5725889°N 91.7885083°W / 38.5725889; -91.7885083 (Ben Branch Lake Conservation Area)
Bennitt (Rudolf) Conservation Area This area is largely forest. Facilities/features: primitive camping, firearms range, 48-acre (190,000 m2) lake, and 2 intermittent streams (Little Perche Creek, Perche Creek). [5] 3,562 acres 1,441 ha Randolph, Howard, Boone 39°15′41.76″N 92°26′59.82″W / 39.2616000°N 92.4499500°W / 39.2616000; -92.4499500 (Bennitt (Rudolf) Conservation Area)
Big Buffalo Creek Conservation Area The area is mostly forest. Facilities/features: primitive camping, three interconnected hiking trails, Big Buffalo Lake (5 acres), three springs and two permanent streams (Big Buffalo Creek and Pole Hollow Creek). There is one Natural Area: Big Buffalo Fe [6] 1,565 acres 633 ha Morgan, Benton 38°20′35.29″N 93°4′45.28″W / 38.3431361°N 93.0792444°W / 38.3431361; -93.0792444 (Big Buffalo Creek Conservation Area)
Binder Lake The Department of Conservation and Jefferson City Parks and Recreation cooperate to provide Binder Lake (155 acres). Facilities/features: a boat ramp, two docks, a disabled-accessible fishing jetty and restroom and a shorebird viewing area. Jefferson City [7] 133 acres 54 ha Cole 38°35′36.38″N 92°18′21.07″W / 38.5934389°N 92.3058528°W / 38.5934389; -92.3058528 (Binder Lake)
Blackwater Bridge Access This area offers access to the Blackwater River. There is a boat ramp. [8] 4 acres 1.6 ha Cooper 38°58′59.29″N 92°59′16.53″W / 38.9831361°N 92.9879250°W / 38.9831361; -92.9879250 (Blackwater Bridge Access)
Blind Pony Lake Conservation Area This area contains old fields, cropland, forest, and some prairies. [9] 2,195 acres 888 ha Saline 39°3′8.84″N 93°21′9.84″W / 39.0524556°N 93.3527333°W / 39.0524556; -93.3527333 (Blind Pony Lake Conservation Area)
Blue Lick Conservation Area This cropland and forest area features several saline and mineral springs and one permanent stream (Blackwater River). [10] 373 acres 151 ha Saline 38°59′54.30″N 93°13′19.01″W / 38.9984167°N 93.2219472°W / 38.9984167; -93.2219472 (Blue Lick Conservation Area)
Bonnots Mill Access This area offers access to the Osage and Missouri Rivers. There is a concrete boat ramp. [11] 5 acres 2.0 ha Osage 38°34′26.53″N 91°58′22.23″W / 38.5740361°N 91.9728417°W / 38.5740361; -91.9728417 (Bonnots Mill Access)
Branch Towersite This area is mostly forest. There is a small wildlife water hole. The fire tower is not open to the public. There is a privy that is maintained on site. [12] 38 acres 15 ha Camden 37°54′5.11″N 93°0′6.31″W / 37.9014194°N 93.0017528°W / 37.9014194; -93.0017528 (Branch Towersite)
Brays Access Access requires a .25-mile (40 km) hike down a steep grade (no trail). [13] 29 acres 12 ha Miller 38°6′52.51″N 92°15′27.44″W / 38.1145861°N 92.2576222°W / 38.1145861; -92.2576222 (Brays Access)
Brown Bend Access Facilities/features: boat dock, two fishing jetties, and access to the Lake of the Ozarks.[14] 5 acres 2.0 ha Camden 38°12′49.08″N 93°1′43.46″W / 38.2136333°N 93.0287389°W / 38.2136333; -93.0287389 (Brown Bend Access)
Bruns (Dr Bernard) Access There are several diverse plant communities on this small conservation area. There are 2 fields of native grass/native forbs planted on the upland. The north facing hillside is old field grown up in trees and has the structure of a closed woodland. There [15] 84 acres 34 ha Osage 38°27′15.02″N 91°58′8.43″W / 38.4541722°N 91.9690083°W / 38.4541722; -91.9690083 (Bruns (Dr Bernard) Access)
Camdenton CSC Closed to hunting.[16] 45 acres 18 ha Camden 38°1′25.47″N 92°46′59.38″W / 38.0237417°N 92.7831611°W / 38.0237417; -92.7831611 (Camdenton CSC)
Canaan Conservation Area This area is mostly forest. Facilities/features: primitive camping, two intermittent streams, and two small ponds (1 acre total). [17] 1,437 acres 582 ha Gasconade 38°20′16.69″N 91°35′54.70″W / 38.3379694°N 91.5985278°W / 38.3379694; -91.5985278 (Canaan Conservation Area)
Capitol View Access This area offers bank fishing and canoe access to Cedar Creek a half-mile before it flows into the Missouri River. Canoes will need to be carried down to Cedar Creek. [18] 11 acres 4.5 ha Callaway 38°38′40.50″N 92°12′10.87″W / 38.6445833°N 92.2030194°W / 38.6445833; -92.2030194 (Capitol View Access)
Carpenter Memorial Conservation Area This is a forest area adjacent to part of the Lake of the Ozarks. There are no trails. The only road is Possum Trot Hollow Road. Intermittent stream is Roberts Branch.[19] 365 acres 148 ha Morgan 38°16′54.10″N 93°4′24.45″W / 38.2816944°N 93.0734583°W / 38.2816944; -93.0734583 (Carpenter Memorial Conservation Area)
Chamois Access This area offers access to the Missouri River. [20] 0.1 acres 0.040 ha Osage 38°40′51.40″N 91°46′23.34″W / 38.6809444°N 91.7731500°W / 38.6809444; -91.7731500 (Chamois Access)
Clifty Creek Conservation Area This forest and woodland tract contains high bluffs and a natural rock bridge over a scenic Ozark stream. [21] 249 acres 101 ha Maries 38°1′51.21″N 91°59′11.06″W / 38.0308917°N 91.9864056°W / 38.0308917; -91.9864056 (Clifty Creek Conservation Area)
Clifty Creek Natural Area This forest and woodland tract contains high bluffs and a natural rock bridge over a scenic Ozark stream. [22] 249 acres 101 ha Maries 38°2′16.06″N 91°58′35.60″W / 38.0377944°N 91.9765556°W / 38.0377944; -91.9765556 (Clifty Creek Natural Area)
Coffman Beach Access This area offers access to the Lake of the Ozarks. Facilities/features: a 4-lane boat ramp, courtesy dock, picnic area, and fishing dock. [23] 9 acres 3.6 ha Morgan 38°15′13.49″N 92°44′7.74″W / 38.2537472°N 92.7354833°W / 38.2537472; -92.7354833 (Coffman Beach Access)
Cooper Hill Conservation Area This area contains forest, grassland, cropland and old fields. Facilities/features: boat ramp, permanent stream (Gasconade River). [24] 219 acres 89 ha Osage 38°25′49.01″N 91°39′47.46″W / 38.4302806°N 91.6631833°W / 38.4302806; -91.6631833 (Cooper Hill Conservation Area)
Danville Conservation Area This area is mostly woodlands and glades. Facilities/features: Danville Glades Natural Area (361 acres), primitive camping, and a fishable stream (Clear Creek). [25] 1,257 acres 509 ha Montgomery 38°52′0.38″N 91°31′16.96″W / 38.8667722°N 91.5213778°W / 38.8667722; -91.5213778 (Danville Conservation Area)
Davisdale Conservation Area This area is more than half forest. It also contains loess hills, cropland, old fields, grassland and prairie. Facilities/features: primitive camping and 16 fishable ponds (17.5 acres total). [26] 2,783 acres 1,126 ha Howard 39°0′45.75″N 92°37′37.53″W / 39.0127083°N 92.6270917°W / 39.0127083; -92.6270917 (Davisdale Conservation Area)
De Bourgmont Access This area offers access to the Lamine River. There is a boat ramp. [27] 3 acres 1.2 ha Cooper 38°56′29.55″N 92°52′18.68″W / 38.9415417°N 92.8718556°W / 38.9415417; -92.8718556 (De Bourgmont Access)
Diana Bend Conservation Area This area is more than half wetlands and also contains forest, old fields, and cropland. Facilities/ features: primitive camping, fishable pond/blew holes, Missouri River frontage within hiking distance.[28] 1,340 acres 540 ha Howard 38°58′37.77″N 92°35′56.19″W / 38.9771583°N 92.5989417°W / 38.9771583; -92.5989417 (Diana Bend Conservation Area)
Diggs (Marshall I) Conservation Area This area is more than half forest and also contains cropland, old fields, grassland, savanna and prairie. Facilities/features: boat ramp, picnic area, pavilion, and two fishable lakes (Lake Walter and Lake Whitesell). [29] 1,032 acres 418 ha Montgomery, Audrain 39°4′24.33″N 91°37′44.12″W / 39.0734250°N 91.6289222°W / 39.0734250; -91.6289222 (Diggs (Marshall I) Conservation Area)
Eagle Bluffs Conservation Area This area, which borders Katy Trail State Park, contains cropland, forest, wetlands, and smaller tracts of savanna and glades. Facilities/features: viewing blind, waterfowl blind, and two permanent streams (Missouri River, Perche Creek).[30] 4,593 acres 1,859 ha Boone 38°51′19.56″N 92°26′3.02″W / 38.8554333°N 92.4341722°W / 38.8554333; -92.4341722 (Eagle Bluffs Conservation Area)
Earthquake Hollow Conservation Area This area contains forest and old fields.[31] 83 acres 34 ha Callaway 38°41′47.01″N 92°3′23.75″W / 38.6963917°N 92.0565972°W / 38.6963917; -92.0565972 (Earthquake Hollow Conservation Area)
Fiery Fork Conservation Area This area is mostly forest. Facilities/features: primitive camping, picnic areas, and two permanent streams (Little Niangua River, Fiery Fork Creek).[32] 1,580 acres 640 ha Camden 38°4′47.25″N 92°56′40.22″W / 38.0797917°N 92.9445056°W / 38.0797917; -92.9445056 (Fiery Fork Conservation Area)
Franklin Island Conservation Area This area contains forest, old fields, cropland and wetlands. There are two permanent streams (Bonne Femme Creek, Missouri River). [33] 1,663 acres 673 ha Howard 38°59′23.47″N 92°41′45.28″W / 38.9898528°N 92.6959111°W / 38.9898528; -92.6959111 (Franklin Island Conservation Area)
Fredericksburg Ferry Access This area offers access to the Gasconade River. There is a boat ramp.[34] 7 acres 2.8 ha Gasconade 38°36′9.99″N 91°37′59.77″W / 38.6027750°N 91.6332694°W / 38.6027750; -91.6332694 (Fredericksburg Ferry Access)
Freeburg Towersite This wooded site has a fire tower. [35] 12 acres 4.9 ha Maries 38°16′11.00″N 91°56′27.82″W / 38.2697222°N 91.9410611°W / 38.2697222; -91.9410611 (Freeburg Towersite)
Gale (Larry R) Access This area is mostly forest with some old fields and glades. Facilities/features: a 2-lane boat ramp, a courtesy dock, a fishing dock, and access to the Niangua Arm of Lake of the Ozarks. [36] 214 acres 87 ha Camden 38°1′22.11″N 92°50′3.32″W / 38.0228083°N 92.8342556°W / 38.0228083; -92.8342556 (Gale (Larry R) Access)
Gasconade Park Access This area is about a half-mile from the confluence of the Gasconade and Missouri rivers. There is a boat ramp.[37] 2 acres 0.81 ha Gasconade 38°40′5.53″N 91°33′19.96″W / 38.6682028°N 91.5555444°W / 38.6682028; -91.5555444 (Gasconade Park Access)
Grand Bluffs Conservation Area This area is mostly forest and also contains savanna, prairie and glades. Facilities/features: Grand Bluffs Scenic Overlook Trail (2 miles) leads users through maple/oak forest, prairie and an old, small orchard where pear trees still bear in the fall to [38] 218 acres 88 ha Montgomery 38°42′37.59″N 91°37′0.23″W / 38.7104417°N 91.6167306°W / 38.7104417; -91.6167306 (Grand Bluffs Conservation Area)
Grand Pass Conservation Area This area is largely wetlands and cropland with 800 acres (3.2 km2) of forest. [39] 5,123 acres 2,073 ha Saline 39°17′36.02″N 93°19′1.68″W / 39.2933389°N 93.3171333°W / 39.2933389; -93.3171333 (Grand Pass Conservation Area)
Gravois Mills Access This area is mostly forest and offers access to the Lake of the Ozarks. Facilities/features: 2-lane boat ramp, courtesy dock, picnic area, and covered fishing dock. [40] 58 acres 23 ha Morgan 38°18′33.57″N 92°49′9.83″W / 38.3093250°N 92.8193972°W / 38.3093250; -92.8193972 (Gravois Mills Access)
Hams Prairie Access This is a forest area offering access to Auxvasse Creek.[41] 22 acres 8.9 ha Callaway 38°45′38.49″N 91°50′16.77″W / 38.7606917°N 91.8379917°W / 38.7606917; -91.8379917 (Hams Prairie Access)
Harriman Hill Access This area offers access to the Lamine River. There is a boat ramp.[42] 38 acres 15 ha Cooper 38°56′9.91″N 92°56′45.09″W / 38.9360861°N 92.9458583°W / 38.9360861; -92.9458583 (Harriman Hill Access)
Hart Creek Conservation Area This area is mostly forest. Facilities/features: fishable pond (5 acres) and 2 permanent streams. [43] 659 acres 267 ha Boone 38°42′35.88″N 92°19′21.88″W / 38.7099667°N 92.3227444°W / 38.7099667; -92.3227444 (Hart Creek Conservation Area)
Hartsburg Access This area offers access to the Missouri River. There is a boat ramp. [44] 36 acres 15 ha Boone 38°42′26.25″N 92°20′23.50″W / 38.7072917°N 92.3398611°W / 38.7072917; -92.3398611 (Hartsburg Access)
Helds Island Access This area contains old fields. Facilities/features: boat ramp, primitive camping, and a permanent stream (Gasconade River). [45] 11 acres 4.5 ha Gasconade 38°33′10.58″N 91°35′58.03″W / 38.5529389°N 91.5994528°W / 38.5529389; -91.5994528 (Helds Island Access)
Hinkson Woods Conservation Area It contains forest, old fields, and grassland. Facilities/features: permanent stream (Hinkson Creek). [46] 81 acres 33 ha Boone 38°55′30.79″N 92°23′8.94″W / 38.9252194°N 92.3858167°W / 38.9252194; -92.3858167 (Hinkson Woods Conservation Area)
Hite Prairie Conservation Area This prairie is noted for its wildflowers. [47] 101 acres 41 ha Morgan 38°25′18.69″N 92°51′43.82″W / 38.4218583°N 92.8621722°W / 38.4218583; -92.8621722 (Hite Prairie Conservation Area)
Honey Creek Access Facilities/features: boat ramp, primitive camping, intermittent stream (Honey Creek), and a permanent stream (Moreau River). [48] 74 acres 30 ha Cole 38°29′26.53″N 92°14′18.60″W / 38.4907028°N 92.2385000°W / 38.4907028; -92.2385000 (Honey Creek Access)
Hungry Mother Conservation Area This is a forest area with primitive camping.[49] 270 acres 110 ha Howard 39°14′9.21″N 92°33′25.32″W / 39.2358917°N 92.5570333°W / 39.2358917; -92.5570333 (Hungry Mother Conservation Area)
Jacks (Maude Shores) Conservation Area This area contains forest, old fields, and an intermittent stream. [50] 21 acres 8.5 ha Audrain 39°18′12.21″N 92°17′42.37″W / 39.3033917°N 92.2951028°W / 39.3033917; -92.2951028 (Jacks (Maude Shores) Conservation Area)
Kings Bluff Access This area offers access to the Osage River. There is a boat ramp. [51] 6 acres 2.4 ha Miller 38°16′39.66″N 92°23′14.09″W / 38.2776833°N 92.3872472°W / 38.2776833; -92.3872472 (Kings Bluff Access)
Lamine River Conservation Area This 5,977-acre (24.19 km2) area has a unique combination of river, floodplain, rolling uplands, and steep river bluffs.  The Lamine River is a signature feature of the area meandering through bottomlands of forest, cropfields, oldfields, and small wetlands. Upl [52] 5,985 acres 2,422 ha Cooper, Morgan 38°42′47.17″N 92°58′38.77″W / 38.7131028°N 92.9774361°W / 38.7131028; -92.9774361 (Lamine River Conservation Area)
Lick Creek Conservation Area Facilities/features: boat ramp, fishable lake (12 acres), and intermittent stream (Lick Creek). [53] 299 acres 121 ha Boone 39°8′59.03″N 92°22′59.47″W / 39.1497306°N 92.3831861°W / 39.1497306; -92.3831861 (Lick Creek Conservation Area)
Little Dixie Lake Conservation Area This area is primarily forest and grassland. Facilities/features: boat ramp, boat rentals, boat dock, picnic areas and a pavilion, nine fishing jetties, a fishing dock, and Little Dixie Lake (205 acres).[54] 745 acres 301 ha Callaway 38°54′46.92″N 92°7′17.18″W / 38.9130333°N 92.1214389°W / 38.9130333; -92.1214389 (Little Dixie Lake Conservation Area)
Loutre Lick Access This forest, cropland, and old fields area offers access to the Loutre River. [55] 146 acres 59 ha Montgomery 38°52′39.24″N 91°35′7.15″W / 38.8775667°N 91.5853194°W / 38.8775667; -91.5853194 (Loutre Lick Access)
Lowe (William) Conservation Area South of Mexico, go .50-mile (80 km) east of Business Highway 54 on Teal Lake Road to area.[56] 133 acres 54 ha Audrain 39°8′47.33″N 91°52′45.28″W / 39.1464806°N 91.8792444°W / 39.1464806; -91.8792444 (Lowe (William) Conservation Area)
Madden Ford Access This area of old fields and forest offers access to Tavern Creek. [57] 158 acres 64 ha Miller 38°2′56.00″N 92°18′50.78″W / 38.0488889°N 92.3141056°W / 38.0488889; -92.3141056 (Madden Ford Access)
Malta Bend Lake This is a fishable, 5-acre (20,000 m2) lake surrounded by old fields and forest. [58] 24 acres 9.7 ha Saline 39°10′31.62″N 93°23′13.56″W / 39.1754500°N 93.3871000°W / 39.1754500; -93.3871000 (Malta Bend Lake)
Manito Lake Conservation Area Manito is uplands fields divided by brushy fencelines and drainages, and woodlands that surround the lake. The 77-acre (310,000 m2), Manito Lake, is a predominant feature of the area. The lake has accommodations for shoreline fishing, disabled access parking and fishing [59] 867 acres 351 ha Moniteau, Morgan 38°35′6.22″N 92°48′15.83″W / 38.5850611°N 92.8043972°W / 38.5850611; -92.8043972 (Manito Lake Conservation Area)
Mansfield (Alice Ahart) Conservation Area Forest area with a .75-mile (121 km) loop hiking trail [60] 81 acres 33 ha Camden 38°8′21.25″N 92°42′51.85″W / 38.1392361°N 92.7144028°W / 38.1392361; -92.7144028 (Mansfield (Alice Ahart) Conservation Area)
Mari-Osa Access Facilities/features: boat ramp, primitive camping, and permanent stream (Osage River). [61] 28 acres 11 ha Cole 38°29′30.39″N 92°0′50.46″W / 38.4917750°N 92.0140167°W / 38.4917750; -92.0140167 (Mari-Osa Access)
Marion Access This is a forest area. Facilities/features: boat ramp, primitive camping, and two permanent streams (Moniteau Creek, Missouri River).[62] 4 acres 1.6 ha Cole 38°41′29.83″N 92°21′56.25″W / 38.6916194°N 92.3656250°W / 38.6916194; -92.3656250 (Marion Access)
Marion Bottoms Conservation Area This area contains forest, wetlands, and old fields. Facilities/features: primitive camping, fishable lakes, and ponds (75 acres total), and two permanent streams (Moniteau Creek, Missouri River). [63] 2,941 acres 1,190 ha Cole, Moniteau 38°42′56.47″N 92°22′19.26″W / 38.7156861°N 92.3720167°W / 38.7156861; -92.3720167 (Marion Bottoms Conservation Area)
Marshall Junction Conservation Area This is a mostly forest area with old fields and cropland. Facilities/features: firearms range, fishable pond (.25 acre), and a permanent stream (Blackwater River). [64] 778 acres 315 ha Saline, Pettis 38°56′44.46″N 93°15′35.71″W / 38.9456833°N 93.2599194°W / 38.9456833; -93.2599194 (Marshall Junction Conservation Area)
McAllister Springs Access This area offers access to the Blackwater River. There is a boat ramp. [65] 6 acres 2.4 ha Saline 38°57′2.26″N 93°20′51.29″W / 38.9506278°N 93.3475806°W / 38.9506278; -93.3475806 (McAllister Springs Access)
Miami Access There is a boat ramp. [66] 5 acres 2.0 ha Saline 39°19′30.70″N 93°13′46.20″W / 39.3251944°N 93.2295000°W / 39.3251944; -93.2295000 (Miami Access)
Mint Spring Access Offers access to the Bourbeuse River. [67] 7 acres 2.8 ha Crawford, Gasconade 38°12′30.83″N 91°32′4.94″W / 38.2085639°N 91.5347056°W / 38.2085639; -91.5347056 (Mint Spring Access)
Mint Spring Conservation Area This small forest contains Mint Spring Seep Natural Area. [68] 43 acres 17 ha Gasconade 38°12′17.72″N 91°32′14.23″W / 38.2049222°N 91.5372861°W / 38.2049222; -91.5372861 (Mint Spring Conservation Area)
Mokane Access This area offers access to the Missouri River. There is a boat ramp. [69] 10 acres 4.0 ha Callaway 38°39′13.36″N 91°53′4.37″W / 38.6537111°N 91.8845472°W / 38.6537111; -91.8845472 (Mokane Access)
Moniteau Creek Conservation Area This area contains forest, old fields, cropland, pasture, wetlands and prairie. Facilities/features: primitive camping, recently renovated 2-acre (8,100 m2) pond open to fishing, permanent stream (Moniteau Creek). [70] 753 acres 305 ha Howard 39°5′41.50″N 92°35′10.02″W / 39.0948611°N 92.5861167°W / 39.0948611; -92.5861167 (Moniteau Creek Conservation Area)
Moores Mill Access This area contains old fields and forest and offers access to Auxvasse Creek.[71] 104 acres 42 ha Callaway 38°54′38.29″N 91°48′48.25″W / 38.9106361°N 91.8134028°W / 38.9106361; -91.8134028 (Moores Mill Access)
Moreau 50 Access This is a forested area. Facilities/features: boat ramp, permanent stream (Moreau River). Camping is not permitted; there is a private campground nearby. [72] 10 acres 4.0 ha Cole 38°32′30.28″N 92°6′23.53″W / 38.5417444°N 92.1065361°W / 38.5417444; -92.1065361 (Moreau 50 Access)
Northcutt (Clarence L) Memorial Conservation Area This is an 80-acre (320,000 m2) forest. [73] 81 acres 33 ha Audrain 39°13′3.03″N 92°1′8.02″W / 39.2175083°N 92.0188944°W / 39.2175083; -92.0188944 (Northcutt (Clarence L) Memorial Conservation Area)
Osage-Tavern Access This area offers a one-lane boat ramp with access to the Osage River and lower Big Tavern Creek. [74] 27 acres 11 ha Miller 38°19′1.92″N 92°17′19.68″W / 38.3172000°N 92.2888000°W / 38.3172000; -92.2888000 (Osage-Tavern Access)
Painted Rock Conservation Area This area is predominantly forest. Facilities/features: trail, viewing decks, fishable lake with jetties (5 acres) and permanent stream (Osage River). [75] 1,487 acres 602 ha Osage 38°23′58.92″N 92°6′30.72″W / 38.3997000°N 92.1085333°W / 38.3997000; -92.1085333 (Painted Rock Conservation Area)
Paydown Access This area offers access to the Gasconade River. Facilities/features: boat ramp. [76] 7 acres 2.8 ha Maries 38°13′49.81″N 91°48′51.96″W / 38.2305028°N 91.8144333°W / 38.2305028; -91.8144333 (Paydown Access)
Perry (Ralph and Martha) Memorial Conservation Area This area contains forest, old fields, wetlands, cropland, and grassland.  Facilities/features:  primitive camping, firearms range, fishable ponds, and a permanent stream [77] 4,179 acres 1,691 ha Saline, Johnson, Pettis 38°55′4.85″N 93°30′53.23″W / 38.9180139°N 93.5147861°W / 38.9180139; -93.5147861 (Perry (Ralph and Martha) Memorial Conservation Area)
Pikes Camp Access This area consists of forest and cropland along the Osage River. Facilities/features: boat ramp, permanent stream.[78] 150 acres 61 ha Cole 38°27′51.59″N 92°10′12.42″W / 38.4643306°N 92.1701167°W / 38.4643306; -92.1701167 (Pikes Camp Access)
Plowboy Bend Conservation Area The tract runs along 5 miles (8.0 km) of the Missouri River and has bottomlands, bluffs and scour holes. [79] 2,677 acres 1,083 ha Moniteau 38°47′58.81″N 92°24′19.90″W / 38.7996694°N 92.4055278°W / 38.7996694; -92.4055278 (Plowboy Bend Conservation Area)
Pointers Creek Access This area offers access to the Gasconade River. There is a boat ramp. [80] 9 acres 3.6 ha Osage 38°25′30.77″N 91°44′38.17″W / 38.4252139°N 91.7439361°W / 38.4252139; -91.7439361 (Pointers Creek Access)
Prairie Home Conservation Area This area contains forest, old fields, cropland, prairie and glades. Facilities/features: boat dock, primitive camping, 13 ponds and lakes (40 acres total), intermittent stream (Schaaf Creek). [81] 1,467 acres 594 ha Moniteau, Cooper 38°46′14.50″N 92°35′1.56″W / 38.7706944°N 92.5837667°W / 38.7706944; -92.5837667 (Prairie Home Conservation Area)
Proctor Towersite Forest area. [82] 112 acres 45 ha Morgan 38°17′4.18″N 92°55′15.20″W / 38.2844944°N 92.9208889°W / 38.2844944; -92.9208889 (Proctor Towersite)
Providence Access This area is adjacent to the Katy Trail and offers access to Perche Creek which flows into the Missouri River 1.25 miles (2.01 km) downstream. There is a boat ramp and privy. [83] 6 acres 2.4 ha Boone 38°50′12.04″N 92°24′22.89″W / 38.8366778°N 92.4063583°W / 38.8366778; -92.4063583 (Providence Access)
Reform Conservation Area This area contains forest, cropland, grassland and old fields. Area is leased from Ameren-UE and surrounds the Callaway Nuclear Facility. Facilities/features: 4 fishable ponds (15.5 acres), intermittent streams and a permanent stream (Logan Creek). [84] 7,188 acres 2,909 ha Callaway 38°45′33.93″N 91°47′2.37″W / 38.7594250°N 91.7839917°W / 38.7594250; -91.7839917 (Reform Conservation Area)
Resource Science Center Permits and a limited variety of publications sold at this location.[85] 6 acres 2.4 ha Boone 38°56′8.09″N 92°19′17.72″W / 38.9355806°N 92.3215889°W / 38.9355806; -92.3215889 (Resource Science Center)
Rinquelin Trail Lake Conservation Area This area contains forest and old fields. Facilities/features: boat ramp, primitive camping, fishing jetties, and Rinquelin Trail Community Lake. [86] 282 acres 114 ha Maries 38°5′1.58″N 92°9′35.96″W / 38.0837722°N 92.1599889°W / 38.0837722; -92.1599889 (Rinquelin Trail Lake Conservation Area)
Roberts Bluff Access Facilities/features: boat ramp, primitive camping, permanent stream (Lamine River). [87] 6 acres 2.4 ha Cooper 38°55′18.52″N 92°58′51.74″W / 38.9218111°N 92.9810389°W / 38.9218111; -92.9810389 (Roberts Bluff Access)
Rocky Fork Lakes Conservation Area This area is forest mixed with old fields, grassland, and savanna. Facilities/features:  20 fishable lakes and ponds (300 acres total). Rocky Fork Lake (52 acres) has a concrete boat ramp. [88] 2,242 acres 907 ha Boone 39°4′33.04″N 92°18′4.16″W / 39.0758444°N 92.3011556°W / 39.0758444; -92.3011556 (Rocky Fork Lakes Conservation Area)
Rocky Mount Towersite This is a forest area. [89] 50 acres 20 ha Miller 38°19′23.09″N 92°37′45.82″W / 38.3230806°N 92.6293944°W / 38.3230806; -92.6293944 (Rocky Mount Towersite)
Rollins Ferry Access This area offers access to the Gasconade River. There is a boat ramp.[90] 16 acres 6.5 ha Osage 38°23′32.39″N 91°49′17.33″W / 38.3923306°N 91.8214806°W / 38.3923306; -91.8214806 (Rollins Ferry Access)
Saline Valley Conservation Area This area is mostly forest. Facilities/features: a few fishable ponds and five permanent streams (Jack Buster Creek, Big Saline Creek, Little Saline Creek, Jim Henry Creek, and the Osage River). [91] 4,940 acres 2,000 ha Miller 38°17′20.91″N 92°26′30.02″W / 38.2891417°N 92.4416722°W / 38.2891417; -92.4416722 (Saline Valley Conservation Area)
Scrivner Road Conservation Area This area is mostly old fields with forest and cropland. Facilities/features: primitive camping, Winegar Lake (9 acres), permanent stream (South Moreau Creek). [92] 923 acres 374 ha Cole 38°28′44.77″N 92°22′58.43″W / 38.4791028°N 92.3828972°W / 38.4791028; -92.3828972 (Scrivner Road Conservation Area)
Sears (F O and Leda J) Memorial Wildlife Area A large percentage of this area is planted as native prairie.[93] 162 acres 66 ha Audrain 39°15′44.42″N 91°43′1.60″W / 39.2623389°N 91.7171111°W / 39.2623389; -91.7171111 (F O and Leda J Sears Memorial WA)
Shawnee Bend Access Facilities/features: four-lane boat ramp, two courtesy docks and one fishing dock access to the Lake of the Ozarks.[94] 7 acres 2.8 ha Camden 38°10′20.19″N 92°43′56.78″W / 38.1722750°N 92.7324389°W / 38.1722750; -92.7324389 (Shawnee Bend Access)
Smith (Roger V and Viola Wachal) Conservation Area This area is mostly forest with an intermittent stream (Turtle Branch). [95] 484 acres 196 ha Cole, Moniteau 38°39′29.20″N 92°25′33.81″W / 38.6581111°N 92.4260583°W / 38.6581111; -92.4260583 (Roger V and Viola Wachal Smith Conservation Area)
Smoky Waters Conservation Area This is a forest area. Facilities/features: historic area (Dodds Island), two permanent streams (Missouri River, Osage River). [96] 1,073 acres 434 ha Cole, Osage 38°34′33.44″N 91°59′32.70″W / 38.5759556°N 91.9924167°W / 38.5759556; -91.9924167 (Smoky Waters Conservation Area)
Spring Creek Gap Conservation Area This area is mostly woodlands and glades. Facilities/features: primitive camping, open vistas, and Spring Creek Gap Glades Natural Area. [97] 1,783 acres 722 ha Maries 38°8′50.51″N 91°48′7.76″W / 38.1473639°N 91.8021556°W / 38.1473639; -91.8021556 (Spring Creek Gap Conservation Area)
St Thomas Ferry Access The area offers access to the Osage River. There is a boat ramp. [98] 1.0 acre 0.40 ha Cole 38°25′19.71″N 92°12′28.76″W / 38.4221417°N 92.2079889°W / 38.4221417; -92.2079889 (St Thomas Ferry Access)
Stringtown Bridge Access This is a forest area bordering the North Moreau Creek. [99] 47 acres 19 ha Cole 38°32′18.53″N 92°19′27.23″W / 38.5384806°N 92.3242306°W / 38.5384806; -92.3242306 (Stringtown Bridge Access)
Stump Island Park Access Facilities/features: primitive camping, picnic area and pavilion, permanent stream (Missouri River) with a concrete boat ramp.[100] 8 acres 3.2 ha Howard 39°13′12.06″N 92°50′52.94″W / 39.2200167°N 92.8480389°W / 39.2200167; -92.8480389 (Stump Island Park Access)
Swinging Bridge Access This forest and old fields area offers access to the Lamine River. There is a boat ramp.[101] 17 acres 6.9 ha Cooper 38°49′32.72″N 93°1′52.45″W / 38.8257556°N 93.0312361°W / 38.8257556; -93.0312361 (Swinging Bridge Access)
Taylors Landing Access Facilities/Features: Missouri River access via a concrete boat ramp.[102] 13 acres 5.3 ha Cooper 38°57′35.19″N 92°32′53.19″W / 38.9597750°N 92.5481083°W / 38.9597750; -92.5481083 (Taylors Landing Access)
Tea Access This area offers access to the Bourbeuse River. There is no boat ramp. [103] 5 acres 2.0 ha Gasconade 38°17′58.12″N 91°23′52.33″W / 38.2994778°N 91.3978694°W / 38.2994778; -91.3978694 (Tea Access)
Three Creeks Conservation Area This area is predominantly forest. Many of the old fields containing mainly non-native species are being converted to native warm season grasses and wildflowers. Facilities/features: primitive camping, hiking, bicycle/horse trails, three intermittent streams.[104] 1,509 acres 611 ha Boone 38°50′29.19″N 92°17′17.87″W / 38.8414417°N 92.2882972°W / 38.8414417; -92.2882972 (Three Creeks Conservation Area)
Tipton Park Lake Facilities include paved walking trail, restrooms, pavilions, playground, basketball court, horseshoe pits, baseball field, parking lots, barbecue pits and picnic tables.[105] 6 acres 2.4 ha Moniteau 37°38′43.8″N 92°46′43.8″W / 37.645500°N 92.778833°W / 37.645500; -92.778833 (Tipton Park Lake)
Toronto Springs Conservation Area This area is mostly forest and grassland. Facilities/features: picnic area, permanent stream (Wet Glaize Creek).[106] 575 acres 233 ha Camden 37°59′57.12″N 92°30′54.14″W / 37.9992000°N 92.5150389°W / 37.9992000; -92.5150389 (Toronto Springs Conservation Area)
Tri-City Lake This area includes 60 acres (240,000 m2) of forest. Facilities/features: boat ramp, improved camping, picnic areas, fishable lake (27 acres).[107] 103 acres 42 ha Boone 39°11′37.87″N 92°12′25.44″W / 39.1938528°N 92.2070667°W / 39.1938528; -92.2070667 (Tri-City Lake)
Tuscumbia Access This area offers access to the Osage River. There is a one-lane, concrete boat ramp. [108] 1.1 acres 0.45 ha Miller 38°13′56.48″N 92°27′32.27″W / 38.2323556°N 92.4589639°W / 38.2323556; -92.4589639 (Tuscumbia Access)
Vandalia Lake The land around the lake is mainly woods and old fields. Facilities/features: boat ramp, improved camping, picnic areas and pavilion, Vandalia Community Lake (44 acres). [109] 149 acres 60 ha Audrain 39°14′21.35″N 91°32′5.31″W / 39.2392639°N 91.5348083°W / 39.2392639; -91.5348083 (Vandalia Lake)
Waters (Henry Jackson) and C B Moss Memorial WA This area is mostly forest with some grassland. Facilities/features: intermittent stream (Grindstone Creek, which features 75-foot (23 m)-high limestone bluffs). [110] 110 acres 45 ha Boone 38°55′40.05″N 92°18′32.61″W / 38.9277917°N 92.3090583°W / 38.9277917; -92.3090583 (Henry Jackson Waters and C B Moss Memorial WA)
Wellsville Lake Conservation Area This area is mostly forest with some old fields. Facilities/features: boat ramp, unstaffed shooting range, Wellsville Lake (14 acres). [111] 130 acres 53 ha Montgomery 39°2′7.41″N 91°34′32.70″W / 39.0353917°N 91.5757500°W / 39.0353917; -91.5757500 (Wellsville Lake Conservation Area)
Whetstone Creek Conservation Area This area is more than 1/2 forest and woodland with grassland, savanna, cropland, old fields, prairie, and small ephemeral wetlands. Facilities/features: boat ramp, primitive camping, picnic areas, 16 fishable lakes and ponds (65 acres), unstaffed shootin [112] 5,244 acres 2,122 ha Callaway 38°57′51.42″N 91°42′56.53″W / 38.9642833°N 91.7157028°W / 38.9642833; -91.7157028 (Whetstone Creek Conservation Area)
White (Robert M II) Conservation Area The area is largely forest with cropland, old fields, grassland, and prairie. Facilities/features: 2 permanent streams and 2 lakes (18 acres total). [113] 1,163 acres 471 ha Monroe, Audrain 39°20′4.96″N 91°51′49.30″W / 39.3347111°N 91.8636944°W / 39.3347111; -91.8636944 (Robert M White II Conservation Area)
Wigwam School Access Seventy-eight acres with walk-in bank fishing, boat ramp and disabled accessible fishing. [114] 75 acres 30 ha Morgan 38°14′29.17″N 93°0′30.61″W / 38.2414361°N 93.0085028°W / 38.2414361; -93.0085028 (Wigwam School Access)
Wilson Camp Access This area offers access to Tavern Creek. [115] 157 acres 64 ha Miller 38°10′44.71″N 92°19′11.57″W / 38.1790861°N 92.3198806°W / 38.1790861; -92.3198806 (Wilson Camp Access)

Notes[edit]

  • Acreage and counties from MDCLand GIS file[4]
  • Names, descriptions, and locations from Conservation Atlas Online GIS file[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Central Region: Find Great Places". Missouri Department of Conservation. Archived from the original on 26 January 2017.
  2. ^ "Regions". Missouri Department of Conservation. Archived from the original on 1 February 2017.
  3. ^ "Central Regional Office and Conservation Research Center". Missouri Department of Conservation. Archived from the original on 8 January 2017.
  4. ^ "MDCland" (shapefile). Missouri Department of Conservation. 2007-01-01.[dead link]
  5. ^ "Google Earth File". Conservation Atlas Online. Missouri Department of Conservation. 18 June 2007. Archived from the original on 14 January 2015.