List of Missouri conservation areas – Ozark region

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Map of Missouri conservation areas with the Ozark region highlighted

The Ozark administrative region of the Missouri Department of Conservation encompasses Carter, Dent, Douglas, Howell, Oregon, Ozark, Phelps, Pulaski, Ripley, Shannon, Texas, and Wright counties. The regional conservation office is in West Plains.

Conservation Area Description Size County Location
Allen (Wilbur) Memorial Conservation Area This area contains forest, old fields, cropland, and grassland. Facilities/features: primitive camping, picnic area, and a permanent stream (Gasconade River).[1] 383 acres 155 ha Wright 37°23′56.87″N 92°24′9.26″W / 37.3991306°N 92.4025722°W / 37.3991306; -92.4025722 (Wilbur Allen Memorial Conservation Area)
Angeline Conservation Area This rugged forest and old fields area has a hiking trail and 25 miles (40 km) of field roads open to horseback riders. It also offers access to the Jacks Fork and Current Rivers. [2] 39,663 acres 16,051 ha Shannon 37°11′54.64″N 91°27′5.76″W / 37.1985111°N 91.4516000°W / 37.1985111; -91.4516000 (Angeline Conservation Area)
Austin Lake This is a forest area. Facilities/features: boat ramp, picnic areas and a pavilion, fishing dock, and Austin Community Lake (22 acres). [3] 56 acres 23 ha Texas 37°9′41.91″N 92°10′59.03″W / 37.1616417°N 92.1830639°W / 37.1616417; -92.1830639 (Austin Lake)
Baptist Camp Access This forest area offers access to Big Piney River. There is a picnic area.[4] 6 acres 2.4 ha Texas 37°15′28.40″N 92°1′3.16″W / 37.2578889°N 92.0175444°W / 37.2578889; -92.0175444 (Baptist Camp Access)
Barn Hollow Natural Area This is a mostly forest area. [5] 250 acres 100 ha Texas 37°3′12.84″N 91°41′42.57″W / 37.0535667°N 91.6951583°W / 37.0535667; -91.6951583 (Barn Hollow Natural Area)
Barnes (P F) Conservation Area This is a predominantly forest area.[6] 118 acres 48 ha Texas 37°18′21.96″N 92°8′11.23″W / 37.3061000°N 92.1364528°W / 37.3061000; -92.1364528 (D F Barnes Conservation Area)
Beaver Creek Conservation Area This is a forest area. Facilities/features: picnic areas and a pavilion, archery range, intermittent stream (Beaver Creek). [7] 147 acres 59 ha Phelps 37°52′32.26″N 91°47′36.49″W / 37.8756278°N 91.7934694°W / 37.8756278; -91.7934694 (Beaver Creek Conservation Area)
Birch Creek Conservation Area This is a forest area. [8] 5,578 acres 2,257 ha Shannon 36°56′6.92″N 91°31′34.73″W / 36.9352556°N 91.5263139°W / 36.9352556; -91.5263139 (Birch Creek Conservation Area)
Blair Bridge Access This is a forest area. Facilities/features: boat ramp, picnic area and permanent stream (North Fork of the White River). [9] 7 acres 2.8 ha Ozark 36°39′19.10″N 92°13′47.15″W / 36.6553056°N 92.2297639°W / 36.6553056; -92.2297639 (Blair Bridge Access)
Blue Slip Towersite This is a forest area. [10] 5 acres 2.0 ha Wright 37°6′26.85″N 92°27′42.35″W / 37.1074583°N 92.4617639°W / 37.1074583; -92.4617639 (Blue Slip Towersite)
Boesl (Lois Arlene) Outdoor Educ Area This is a forest area. [11] 9 acres 3.6 ha Texas 37°18′9.78″N 91°58′26.29″W / 37.3027167°N 91.9739694°W / 37.3027167; -91.9739694 (Lois Arlene Boesl Outdoor Education Area)
Bohigian Conservation Area From I-44 in Doolittle, take Hwy T south to Newburg, then Hwy P west 5 miles (8.0 km), then Hwy AA south to parking lot.[12] 427 acres 173 ha Phelps 37°51′34.75″N 91°56′30.67″W / 37.8596528°N 91.9418528°W / 37.8596528; -91.9418528 (Bohigian Conservation Area)
Boiling Spring Access This area offers access to the Big Piney River. There is a boat ramp and a picnic area.[13] 10 acres 4.0 ha Texas 37°27′36.71″N 91°59′16.59″W / 37.4601972°N 91.9879417°W / 37.4601972; -91.9879417 (Boiling Spring Access)
Brown (Gerhild and Graham) Conservation Area Firearms firing single projectiles are prohibited [14] 191 acres 77 ha Dent 37°40′25.25″N 91°39′5.55″W / 37.6736806°N 91.6515417°W / 37.6736806; -91.6515417 (Gerhild and Graham Brown Conservation Area)
Bull Shoals Lake Management Lands Bull Shoals Lake ML has more than 16,000 acres (65 km2) of fishable water. Permanent streams in the area include Swan Creek, Beaver Creek, Big Creek, Pond Fork, Little Norfork, and Spring Creek. The area also contains large tracts of forest and wetlands in additio [15] 37,350 acres 15,120 ha Taney, Ozark 36°34′9.17″N 92°51′43.27″W / 36.5692139°N 92.8620194°W / 36.5692139; -92.8620194 (Bull Shoals Lake Management Lands)
Buttin Rock Access This access provides river access to the Jacks Fork River and features an articulated mat launch. The boat launch is suitable for canoes and small water craft put in and take out. Use caution as the submerged portions of the mat are moss covered and may b [16] 11 acres 4.5 ha Shannon 37°9′12.72″N 91°21′33.13″W / 37.1535333°N 91.3592028°W / 37.1535333; -91.3592028 (Buttin Rock Access)
Buzzard Bluff Access This mostly forest area offers access to the Gasconade River. Facilities/features: primitive camping and picnic area. [17] 95 acres 38 ha Wright 37°20′1.38″N 92°23′42.50″W / 37.3337167°N 92.3951389°W / 37.3337167; -92.3951389 (Buzzard Bluff Access)
Cabool Towersite This is a forest area. [18] 16 acres 6.5 ha Texas 37°9′27.60″N 92°8′34.17″W / 37.1576667°N 92.1428250°W / 37.1576667; -92.1428250 (Cabool Towersite)
Camp Branch Access This forest and cropland area offers access to the Gasconade River. [19] 22 acres 8.9 ha Wright 37°15′48.99″N 92°27′57.17″W / 37.2636083°N 92.4658806°W / 37.2636083; -92.4658806 (Camp Branch Access)
Caney Mountain Conservation Area This area contains forest, savanna, and dolomite glades. Facilities/features: firearms and archery ranges, Caney Mountain Natural Area (1,330 acres). Interpretive nature programs are held at various times during the year. [20] 7,971 acres 3,226 ha Ozark 36°41′24.38″N 92°26′18.88″W / 36.6901056°N 92.4385778°W / 36.6901056; -92.4385778 (Caney Mountain Conservation Area)
Carter Creek Conservation Area This is a forest area with a permanent stream (Bear Spring).[21] 444 acres 180 ha Carter 37°2′7.82″N 90°55′4.70″W / 37.0355056°N 90.9179722°W / 37.0355056; -90.9179722 (Carter Creek Conservation Area)
Cedar Gap Conservation Area This is a forest area at the headwaters of Bryant Creek. [22] 436 acres 176 ha Wright 37°6′1.78″N 92°40′16.76″W / 37.1004944°N 92.6713222°W / 37.1004944; -92.6713222 (Cedar Gap Conservation Area)
Cedar Grove Conservation Area This is an entirely forested area.[23] 880 acres 360 ha Dent 37°26′0.13″N 91°33′4.68″W / 37.4333694°N 91.5513000°W / 37.4333694; -91.5513000 (Cedar Grove Conservation Area)
Clement (R F) Memorial Forest and WA This is a forest area. [24] 513 acres 208 ha Dent 37°45′0.13″N 91°46′51.73″W / 37.7500361°N 91.7810361°W / 37.7500361; -91.7810361 (R F Clement Memorial Forest and WA)
Cook (Flo ) Access This mostly forest area offers access to Bryant Creek (the upper end of Norfork lake). There is a boat ramp. [25] 4 acres 1.6 ha Ozark 36°36′29.04″N 92°18′22.40″W / 36.6080667°N 92.3062222°W / 36.6080667; -92.3062222 (Flo Cook Access)
Cover (Dan and Maureen) Memorial WA This area is mostly forest with old fields and glades. There is a small, fishable pond. [26] 294 acres 119 ha Oregon 36°40′27.30″N 91°30′7.61″W / 36.6742500°N 91.5021139°W / 36.6742500; -91.5021139 (Dan and Maureen Cover Memorial WA)
Cover (Dan and Maureen) Prairie Conservation Area The area is located on a large sinkhole plain and includes several large sinkholes. Species associated with these sinkholes include yellow lady's slipper, Turk's cap lily, and the state-listed royal catchfly. There are 2 parking lots that serve the area:[27] 744 acres 301 ha Howell 36°35′23.69″N 91°41′23.24″W / 36.5899139°N 91.6897889°W / 36.5899139; -91.6897889 (Dan and Maureen Cover Prairie Conservation Area)
Current River Conservation Area This is a predominantly forest area. Facilities/features: picnic area, fishing jetties, Buford Pond (3 acres, fishable), Blue Springs Natural Area (17 acres), Cardareva Bluff Natural Area (95 aces), and a permanent stream (Current River). [28] 29,777 acres 12,050 ha Shannon, Reynolds, Carter 37°9′2.46″N 91°4′6.23″W / 37.1506833°N 91.0683972°W / 37.1506833; -91.0683972 (Current River Conservation Area)
Davidson (Carrick W) - Robert G Paris WA Five and one-half miles northeast of West Plains on Highway 17 and east .75-mile (121 km) on Highway EE to County Road 3010.[29] 269 acres 109 ha Howell 36°47′6.07″N 91°45′26.44″W / 36.7850194°N 91.7573444°W / 36.7850194; -91.7573444 (Carrick W Davidson - Robert G Paris WA)
Davis (Dean) Conservation Area Dean Davis Conservation Area is 10 miles (16 km) north of West Plains on Highway 63 and 1/2-mile east on County Road 2420. [30] 186 acres 75 ha Howell 36°54′0.63″N 91°54′46.71″W / 36.9001750°N 91.9129750°W / 36.9001750; -91.9129750 (Dean Davis Conservation Area)
Dixon Towersite This is a forest area.[31] 44 acres 18 ha Pulaski 37°59′55.36″N 92°9′25.76″W / 37.9987111°N 92.1571556°W / 37.9987111; -92.1571556 (Dixon Towersite)
Dogs Bluff Access This area offers access to the Big Piney River. There is a boat ramp. [32] 3 acres 1.2 ha Texas 37°19′36.89″N 92°0′8.16″W / 37.3269139°N 92.0022667°W / 37.3269139; -92.0022667 (Dogs Bluff Access)
Doniphan Towersite This area is mostly forest. No hunting is allowed.[33] 10 acres 4.0 ha Ripley 36°39′5.86″N 90°47′41.00″W / 36.6516278°N 90.7947222°W / 36.6516278; -90.7947222 (Doniphan Towersite)
Eck (Peter A) Conservation Area It contains an old growth, pine-oak forest and Eck Natural Area.[34] 379 acres 153 ha Texas 37°34′50.98″N 92°1′22.00″W / 37.5808278°N 92.0227778°W / 37.5808278; -92.0227778 (Peter A Eck Conservation Area)
Fort Leonard Wood Towersite This is a forest area. [35] 0.0 acres 0 ha Pulaski 37°49′17.98″N 92°6′58.98″W / 37.8216611°N 92.1163833°W / 37.8216611; -92.1163833 (Fort Leonard Wood Towersite)
Fourche Creek Conservation Area The West Fork of Fourche Creek runs through this area.[36] 3,782 acres 1,531 ha Ripley 36°32′52.40″N 91°1′41.37″W / 36.5478889°N 91.0281583°W / 36.5478889; -91.0281583 (Fourche Creek Conservation Area)
Fuson (John Alva, MD) Conservation Area Facilities/features: picnic area and intermittent stream (Parks Creek). [37] 1,516 acres 614 ha Wright 37°27′45.59″N 92°37′38.90″W / 37.4626639°N 92.6274722°W / 37.4626639; -92.6274722 (John Alva Fuson, MD Conservation Area)
Gasconade Hills Conservation Area This is a forest area bordering the Gasconade River. [38] 363 acres 147 ha Pulaski 37°52′36.11″N 92°6′17.59″W / 37.8766972°N 92.1048861°W / 37.8766972; -92.1048861 (Gasconade Hills Conservation Area)
Gist Ranch Conservation Area This area is predominantly forest with glades, savanna, and old fields. Facilities/features: primitive camping and 2 intermittent streams (Peters Creek, Sanders Branch). [39] 11,094 acres 4,490 ha Texas 37°10′22.83″N 91°46′58.07″W / 37.1730083°N 91.7827972°W / 37.1730083; -91.7827972 (Gist Ranch Conservation Area)
Grandin Towersite This is a forest area. [40] 158 acres 64 ha Ripley 36°46′15.68″N 90°43′56.52″W / 36.7710222°N 90.7323667°W / 36.7710222; -90.7323667 (Grandin Towersite)
Greenville Ford Access Six miles north of Doniphan on Highway 21, north 4 miles (6.4 km) on Highway K to the bridge over the Little Black River.[41] 4 acres 1.6 ha Ripley 36°44′49.68″N 90°44′9.09″W / 36.7471333°N 90.7358583°W / 36.7471333; -90.7358583 (Greenville Ford Access)
Grundy Memorial WA This is a forest area with a 3,370-foot (1,030 m)-loop field archery range trail. [42] 37 acres 15 ha Douglas 36°55′57.15″N 92°49′53.19″W / 36.9325417°N 92.8314417°W / 36.9325417; -92.8314417 (Grundy Memorial WA)
Hebron Access This is a forest area. Facilities/features: boat ramp, primitive camping, and a permanent stream (North Fork of the White River). [43] 13 acres 5.3 ha Douglas 36°51′2.49″N 92°11′12.16″W / 36.8506917°N 92.1867111°W / 36.8506917; -92.1867111 (Hebron Access)
Hemenway Conservation Area This area contains old fields, forest, and wetlands.[44] 173 acres 70 ha Ripley 36°32′44.81″N 90°39′13.10″W / 36.5457806°N 90.6536389°W / 36.5457806; -90.6536389 (Hemenway Conservation Area)
Houston Towersite This is a forest area. [45] 13 acres 5.3 ha Texas 37°20′20.64″N 92°5′22.20″W / 37.3390667°N 92.0895000°W / 37.3390667; -92.0895000 (Houston Towersite)
Hunter Towersite This is a forest area with a Fire Tower.[46] 79 acres 32 ha Carter 36°52′58.60″N 90°51′40.73″W / 36.8829444°N 90.8613139°W / 36.8829444; -90.8613139 (Hunter Towersite)
Hyer Woods Conservation Area This is an upland hardwood forest.  [47] 13 acres 5.3 ha Dent 37°46′51.69″N 91°40′52.44″W / 37.7810250°N 91.6812333°W / 37.7810250; -91.6812333 (Hyer Woods Conservation Area)
Indian Trail Conservation Area This large area is primarily forest. Facilities/features: primitive camping, Indian Trail Fish Hatchery/Blackwell Lake (35 acres), picnic area, numerous small ponds, 2 permanent streams (Fishwater Creek, Crooked Creek). [48] 13,556 acres 5,486 ha Dent 37°43′30.29″N 91°22′12.91″W / 37.7250806°N 91.3702528°W / 37.7250806; -91.3702528 (Indian Trail Conservation Area)
Jerome Access This area offers access to the Gasconade River. There is a boat ramp.[49] 9 acres 3.6 ha Phelps 37°56′2.73″N 91°58′40.97″W / 37.9340917°N 91.9780472°W / 37.9340917; -91.9780472 (Jerome Access)
Lenox Towersite This is a forest area. [50] 6 acres 2.4 ha Dent 37°38′27.93″N 91°45′51.35″W / 37.6410917°N 91.7642639°W / 37.6410917; -91.7642639 (Lenox Towersite)
Little Black Conservation Area This is a predominantly forest area. Facilities/features: Picnic area, archery range, fishless ponds, intermittent stream (Barton Branch), and permanent stream (North and South Prongs of the Little Black River). [51] 2,375 acres 961 ha Ripley 36°45′2.65″N 90°47′7.79″W / 36.7507361°N 90.7854972°W / 36.7507361; -90.7854972 (Little Black Conservation Area)
Little Prairie Conservation Area This area contains forest and old fields. Facilities/features: boat ramp, picnic areas, fishing dock, and Towell Lake (100 acres). [52] 339 acres 137 ha Phelps 37°59′47.78″N 91°41′46.10″W / 37.9966056°N 91.6961389°W / 37.9966056; -91.6961389 (Little Prairie Conservation Area)
Maramec Spring Fish Hatchery See Maramec Spring Park. [53] 16 acres 6.5 ha Phelps 37°57′25.73″N 91°32′3.88″W / 37.9571472°N 91.5344111°W / 37.9571472; -91.5344111 (Maramec Spring Fish Hatchery)
Maramec Spring Park Operated by the James Foundation, this is 1 of 4 trout parks in the state. The area is predominantly forest. Facilities/features: improved camping, primitive camping, hatchery, picnic areas/pavilions, fishing jetties, viewing decks, Maramec Spring, and 2 [54] 1,562 acres 632 ha Phelps 37°57′16.71″N 91°31′50.71″W / 37.9546417°N 91.5307528°W / 37.9546417; -91.5307528 (Maramec Spring Park)
Martin (George and Vida) Access This forest area offers access to the Warm Fork of the Spring River.[55] 10 acres 4.0 ha Oregon 36°32′7.09″N 91°31′3.41″W / 36.5353028°N 91.5176139°W / 36.5353028; -91.5176139 (George and Vida Martin Access)
Mason Bridge Access This forest area offers access to the Big Piney River. There is a boat ramp.[56] 9 acres 3.6 ha Texas 37°30′16.18″N 91°58′59.19″W / 37.5044944°N 91.9831083°W / 37.5044944; -91.9831083 (Mason Bridge Access)
Massengill (Richard) Conservation Area This area contains forest and old fields. [57] 203 acres 82 ha Douglas 36°53′43.87″N 92°13′46.24″W / 36.8955194°N 92.2295111°W / 36.8955194; -92.2295111 (Richard Massengill Conservation Area)
Midvale Conservation Area This is a forest area.[58] 85 acres 34 ha Texas 37°12′20.37″N 91°44′15.71″W / 37.2056583°N 91.7376972°W / 37.2056583; -91.7376972 (Midvale Conservation Area)
Miller Lake Facilities/features: boat ramp, picnic areas, and Miller Community Lake (20 acres). [59] 61 acres 25 ha Carter 37°2′52.48″N 90°54′19.48″W / 37.0479111°N 90.9054111°W / 37.0479111; -90.9054111 (Miller Lake)
Mineral Springs Access This forest area offers access to the Big Piney River. There is a boat ramp. [60] 6 acres 2.4 ha Texas 37°21′46.72″N 91°58′12.14″W / 37.3629778°N 91.9700389°W / 37.3629778; -91.9700389 (Mineral Springs Access)
Mitschele Access This area offers access to the Gasconade River. There is a boat ramp.[61] 0.3 acres 0.12 ha Pulaski 37°48′3.18″N 92°20′26.35″W / 37.8008833°N 92.3406528°W / 37.8008833; -92.3406528 (Mitschele Access)
Montauk Fish Hatchery The hatchery is on the headwaters of the Current River. Facilities/features: 5 fishing jetties, 2 springs (Montauk Springs, Bluff Springs), Montauk Lake (5 acres).[62] 1,340 acres 540 ha Dent 37°27′10.72″N 91°40′52.79″W / 37.4529778°N 91.6813306°W / 37.4529778; -91.6813306 (Montauk Fish Hatchery)
Montauk Towersite This is a forest area. [63] 40 acres 16 ha Dent 37°30′58.67″N 91°42′29.08″W / 37.5162972°N 91.7080778°W / 37.5162972; -91.7080778 (Montauk Towersite)
Mountain View Towersite This is a forest area with a fire lookout tower. [64] 30 acres 12 ha Howell 36°59′38.51″N 91°45′27.19″W / 36.9940306°N 91.7575528°W / 36.9940306; -91.7575528 (Mountain View Towersite)
Mudpuppy Conservation Area Facilities/features: fishable pond (1 acre), intermittent stream (Flat Creek), and a permanent Stream (Little Black River). [65] 1,384 acres 560 ha Ripley 36°42′52.48″N 90°42′48.15″W / 36.7145778°N 90.7133750°W / 36.7145778; -90.7133750 (Mudpuppy Conservation Area)
Myrtle Access This forest area offers access to the Eleven Point River. There is a boat ramp. [66] 27 acres 11 ha Oregon 36°30′47.73″N 91°10′23.74″W / 36.5132583°N 91.1732611°W / 36.5132583; -91.1732611 (Myrtle Access)
Norfork Lake Management Lands This area contains mostly forest along with cropland, wetlands and glades. Facilities,/features: boat ramp, boat rental, boat dock, improved camping, picnic area, and Norfork Lake (1,000 acres). [67] 5,124 acres 2,074 ha Ozark 36°33′36.32″N 92°16′49.45″W / 36.5600889°N 92.2804028°W / 36.5600889; -92.2804028 (Norfork Lake Management Lands)
Odin Access This forest, old fields, and grassland area offers access to the Gasconade River.[68] 127 acres 51 ha Wright 37°16′4.06″N 92°36′35.64″W / 37.2677944°N 92.6099000°W / 37.2677944; -92.6099000 (Odin Access)
Patrick Bridge Access This area is mostly forest. Facilities/features: picnic areas and 2 permanent streams (Althea Spring, North Fork of the White River). [69] 149 acres 60 ha Ozark 36°38′34.80″N 92°13′15.44″W / 36.6430000°N 92.2209556°W / 36.6430000; -92.2209556 (Patrick Bridge Access)
Peck Ranch Conservation Area This area is predominantly forest with nearly 1,500 acres (6.1 km2) in glades, along with old fields, savanna, cropland and some wetlands. Facilities/features: primitive camping, picnic areas, firearms range, viewing deck, two deer/turkey blinds, one intermittent s [70] 22,907 acres 9,270 ha Shannon, Carter 37°2′42.70″N 91°10′47.44″W / 37.0451944°N 91.1798444°W / 37.0451944; -91.1798444 (Peck Ranch Conservation Area)
Riddle Bridge Access This area offers access to the Gasconade River. There is a boat ramp.[71] 9 acres 3.6 ha Pulaski 37°54′35.30″N 92°7′57.86″W / 37.9098056°N 92.1327389°W / 37.9098056; -92.1327389 (Riddle Bridge Access)
Rippee Conservation Area This area is predominantly forest. Facilities/features: primitive camping, picnic areas, 2 permanent streams (Rippee Creek, Bryant Creek), Bryant Creek Natural Area (riparian corridor). [72] 438 acres 177 ha Douglas 36°52′27.50″N 92°28′8.79″W / 36.8743056°N 92.4691083°W / 36.8743056; -92.4691083 (Rippee Conservation Area)
Rocky Creek Conservation Area With almost 40,000 acres (160 km2) of public land, the Rocky Creek Conservation Area provides for a wide range of outdoor activities. These include nature viewing, bird watching, hiking, dispersed primitive camping, and, of course, many hunting and fishing opportun [73] 37,894 acres 15,335 ha Shannon, Reynolds, Carter 37°7′38.77″N 91°14′12.11″W / 37.1274361°N 91.2366972°W / 37.1274361; -91.2366972 (Rocky Creek Conservation Area)
Rosati Towersite This is a forest area.[74] 95 acres 38 ha Phelps 38°1′5.82″N 91°32′32.05″W / 38.0182833°N 91.5422361°W / 38.0182833; -91.5422361 (Rosati Towersite)
Rose Hill Towersite This is a forest area. [75] 8 acres 3.2 ha Oregon 36°32′50.73″N 91°25′22.70″W / 36.5474250°N 91.4229722°W / 36.5474250; -91.4229722 (Rose Hill Towersite)
Ross Access This area offers access to the Big Piney River. [76] 3 acres 1.2 ha Pulaski 37°40′8.97″N 92°2′56.63″W / 37.6691583°N 92.0490639°W / 37.6691583; -92.0490639 (Ross Access)
Roubidoux Creek Conservation Area This is a grassland, wetlands, and forest area on the Gasconade River and Roubidoux Creek.[77] 185 acres 75 ha Pulaski 37°50′44.07″N 92°12′13.76″W / 37.8455750°N 92.2038222°W / 37.8455750; -92.2038222 (Roubidoux Creek Conservation Area)
Ryden Cave Conservation Area This is a forest area.[78] 30 acres 12 ha Pulaski 37°39′12.10″N 92°2′20.92″W / 37.6533611°N 92.0391444°W / 37.6533611; -92.0391444 (Ryden Cave Conservation Area)
Sand Pond Conservation Area One mile south of Naylor on Highway 142, 4 miles (6.4 km) south on Highway W.[79] 201 acres 81 ha Ripley 36°30′8.23″N 90°36′2.86″W / 36.5022861°N 90.6007944°W / 36.5022861; -90.6007944 (Sand Pond Conservation Area)
Schlicht Springs Access This is a mostly forest area offering access to the Gasconade River. There is a boat ramp. [80] 15 acres 6.1 ha Pulaski 37°54��10.48″N 92°17′8.53″W / 37.9029111°N 92.2857028°W / 37.9029111; -92.2857028 (Schlicht Springs Access)
Shannon Ranch Conservation Area This area contains forest, grassland, savanna and glades. Facilities/features: primitive camping and several intermittent streams.[81] 1,571 acres 636 ha Douglas 36°56′51.18″N 92°19′1.43″W / 36.9475500°N 92.3170639°W / 36.9475500; -92.3170639 (Shannon Ranch Conservation Area)
Shawnee Mac Lakes Conservation Area This area contains forest and grassland. Facilities/features: 2 boat ramps, primitive camping, picnic area, pavilion, a fishing jetty, and 2 fishable lakes (Ziske Lake, 30 acres (120,000 m2); Turner Lake, 17 acres). [82] 249 acres 101 ha Dent 37°38′48.51″N 91°30′45.43″W / 37.6468083°N 91.5126194°W / 37.6468083; -91.5126194 (Shawnee Mac Lakes Conservation Area)
Short Bend Access This forest and old fields area offers access to the Meramec River. [83] 76 acres 31 ha Dent 37°44′59.72″N 91°25′38.29″W / 37.7499222°N 91.4273028°W / 37.7499222; -91.4273028 (Short Bend Access)
Simmons Ford Access This area offers access to the Big Piney River.[84] 3 acres 1.2 ha Texas 37°14′26.74″N 92°0′37.93″W / 37.2407611°N 92.0105361°W / 37.2407611; -92.0105361 (Simmons Ford Access)
Sims Valley Lake Facilities/features: boat ramp, picnic area, and Sims Valley Community Lake (41 acres).[85] 100 acres 40 ha Howell 37°0′35.02″N 91°50′54.91″W / 37.0097278°N 91.8485861°W / 37.0097278; -91.8485861 (Sims Valley Lake)
South Prong Access This forest area offers access to the South Prong of Jacks Fork.[86] 2 acres 0.81 ha Texas 37°4′41.25″N 91°44′11.73″W / 37.0781250°N 91.7365917°W / 37.0781250; -91.7365917 (South Prong Access)
Squires Towersite This is a forest area with tower site.[87] 5 acres 2.0 ha Douglas 36°50′58.86″N 92°37′47.09″W / 36.8496833°N 92.6297472°W / 36.8496833; -92.6297472 (Squires Towersite)
Summersville Towersite This fire tower is located in the midst of Gist Ranch Conservation Area.[88] 31 acres 13 ha Texas 37°11′38.73″N 91°46′32.58″W / 37.1940917°N 91.7757167°W / 37.1940917; -91.7757167 (Summersville Towersite)
Sunklands Conservation Area This is a predominantly forest area with savanna and glades. Facilities/features: Sunklands Natural Area, numerous small streams, and permanent stream (Current River).[89] 38,821 acres 15,710 ha Shannon 37°19′17.29″N 91°29′16.59″W / 37.3214694°N 91.4879417°W / 37.3214694; -91.4879417 (Sunklands Conservation Area)
Sycamore Access This forest area offers access to Bryant Creek. [90] 15 acres 6.1 ha Ozark 36°42′23.82″N 92°15′55.71″W / 36.7066167°N 92.2654750°W / 36.7066167; -92.2654750 (Sycamore Access)
Tecumseh Towersite This is a forest area.[91] 40 acres 16 ha Ozark 36°35′53.67″N 92°13′56.72″W / 36.5982417°N 92.2324222°W / 36.5982417; -92.2324222 (Tecumseh Towersite)
Thomasville Towersite The 40-acre (160,000 m2) tract contains an un-staffed fire tower used to detect wildfires during high fire danger days. The tower may be accessed at your own risk by foot from the entrance gate. The site is surrounded by private property. Please respect neighborin [92] 41 acres 17 ha Shannon 36°54′2.26″N 91°36′53.36″W / 36.9006278°N 91.6148222°W / 36.9006278; -91.6148222 (Thomasville Towersite)
Timber Knob Towersite Timber Knob Towersite is 2.25 miles (3.62 km) south of Gainesville on Highway 5.[93] 41 acres 17 ha Ozark 36°33′52.45″N 92°28′5.39″W / 36.5645694°N 92.4681639°W / 36.5645694; -92.4681639 (Timber Knob Towersite)
Tingler Prairie Conservation Area This area contains prairie and forest. Facilities/features: Tingler Lake (3 acres) and permanent stream. [94] 255 acres 103 ha Howell 36°36′42.61″N 91°52′26.57″W / 36.6118361°N 91.8740472°W / 36.6118361; -91.8740472 (Tingler Prairie Conservation Area)
Twin Pines Conservation Education Center Twin Pines has a visitor center, hiking trail, archery range, outside exhibits, and forest management demonstration areas. [95] 462 acres 187 ha Shannon 36°59′39.51″N 91°18′20.19″W / 36.9943083°N 91.3056083°W / 36.9943083; -91.3056083 (Twin Pines Conservation Education Center)
Vanderhoef (Archie and Gracie) Memorial State Forest This area is mostly forest. Facilities/features: picnic area, viewing deck, and permanent stream (South Fork of the Spring River).[96] 145 acres 59 ha Howell 36°33′9.59″N 91°53′10.18″W / 36.5526639°N 91.8861611°W / 36.5526639; -91.8861611 (Archie and Gracie Vanderhoef Memorial State Forest)
Vera Cruz Access This area contains forest and old fields. Facilities/features: picnic area and 2 permanent streams (Hunter Creek and Bryant Creek). [97] 78 acres 32 ha Douglas 36°55′4.96″N 92°29′46.66″W / 36.9180444°N 92.4962944°W / 36.9180444; -92.4962944 (Vera Cruz Access)
Warm Fork Conservation Area This area is mostly grassland mixed with old fields and cropland. [98] 159 acres 64 ha Oregon 36°37′4.32″N 91°33′46.10″W / 36.6178667°N 91.5628056°W / 36.6178667; -91.5628056 (Warm Fork Conservation Area)
Warren Bridge Access This forest area offers access to Bryant Creek. [99] 8 acres 3.2 ha Ozark 36°40′3.08″N 92°16′53.14″W / 36.6675222°N 92.2814278°W / 36.6675222; -92.2814278 (Warren Bridge Access)
White (George O) State Forest Nursery Nursery tours are available by prior arrangement. Facilities/features: Quercus Flatwoods Natural Area (48 acres of post oak flatwoods), picnic area, and fishable 3-acre (12,000 m2) lake.[100] 754 acres 305 ha Texas 37°33′16.39″N 91°53′7.44″W / 37.5545528°N 91.8854000°W / 37.5545528; -91.8854000 (George O White State Forest Nursery)
White Ranch Conservation Area This area is predominantly forest. Facilities/features: primitive camping, picnic area, 15 trails, firearms range, and permanent stream (South Fork of the Spring River). [101] 6,685 acres 2,705 ha Howell 36°32′13.23″N 91°50′28.24″W / 36.5370083°N 91.8411778°W / 36.5370083; -91.8411778 (White Ranch Conservation Area)
White River Trace Conservation Area (From Highway 72 in Salem) Take H Highway west approximately 9 miles (14 km) to Dent County Road 253. Headquarters is approximately 1.3 miles (2.1 km) south on Dent County Road 253.[102] 2,043 acres 827 ha Dent 37°37′1.76″N 91°43′48.76″W / 37.6171556°N 91.7302111°W / 37.6171556; -91.7302111 (White River Trace Conservation Area)
Woods (Woodson K) Memorial Conservation Area This area is predominantly forest. Facilities/features: gravel bar boat launch (no concrete ramp) and 2 permanent streams (Dry Fork Creek, Meramec River).[103] 5,739 acres 2,322 ha Phelps, Crawford 37°57′42.42″N 91°30′59.84″W / 37.9617833°N 91.5166222°W / 37.9617833; -91.5166222 (Woodson K Woods Memorial Conservation Area)

Notes[]

  • Acreage and counties from MDCLand GIS file
  • Names, descriptions, and locations from Conservation Atlas Online GIS file

References[]

Map all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 
Download coordinates as: KML
  • "MDCland" (shapefile). Missouri Department of Conservation. 2007-01-01.[permanent dead link]
  • "Google Earth File". Conservation Atlas Online. Missouri Department of Conservation. 2007-06-18. Archived from the original on 2010-08-12.
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