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List of Missouri conservation areas – Southeast region

The Southeast administrative region of the Missouri Department of Conservation encompasses Bollinger, Butler, Cape Girardeau, Dunklin, Iron, Madison, Mississippi, New Madrid, Pemiscot, Perry, Reynolds, Scott, Ste. Genevieve, St. Francois, Stoddard, and Wayne counties. The regional conservation office is in Cape Girardeau.

Map of Missouri conservation areas with the Southeast region highlighted
Conservation Area Description Size County Location
acres ha
Allred Lake Natural Area The 160-acre (0.65 km2) area contains 53 acres (210,000 m2) of forest and the Allred Lake Natural Area. Facilities/features: 1/4-mile trail ending in a short boardwalk, viewing deck, and Allred Lake (7 acres).[1] 164 66 Butler 36°31′8.29″N 90°25′6.55″W / 36.5189694°N 90.4184861°W / 36.5189694; -90.4184861 (Allred Lake Natural Area)
Amidon Memorial Conservation Area The area is nearly all forest. Facilities/features: permanent stream (Castor River) and Castor River Shut-ins Natural Area. [2] 1,721 696 Bollinger, Madison 37°33′1.72″N 90°9′31.14″W / 37.5504778°N 90.1586500°W / 37.5504778; -90.1586500 (Amidon Memorial Conservation Area)
Apple Creek Conservation Area This area contains forest, old fields, croplands, and wetlands. Facilities/features: boat ramp, primitive camping, firearms range, fishing ponds, and permanent stream (Apple Creek).[3] 2,119 858 Cape Girardeau 37°33′28.38″N 89°33′28.43″W / 37.5578833°N 89.5578972°W / 37.5578833; -89.5578972 (Apple Creek Conservation Area)
Ball Mill Resurgence This forest area contains a sink at the base of a 50-foot (15 m) limestone bluff. Rocks fall into the basin and are tumbled smooth by water that backs up into the sinkhole after heavy rain.[4] 24 9.7 Perry 37°48′11.66″N 89°53′18.44″W / 37.8032389°N 89.8884556°W / 37.8032389; -89.8884556 (Ball Mill Resurgence)
Big Cane Conservation Area This area is primarily forest with some wetlands. Facilities/features: permanent stream. [5] 2,136 864 Butler 36°31′38.89″N 90°27′42.10″W / 36.5274694°N 90.4616944°W / 36.5274694; -90.4616944 (Big Cane Conservation Area)
Bird's Blue Hole This is a forest area with a fishable lake and a boat ramp within 1-mile (1.6 km) of the Mississippi River.[6] 0.6 0.24 Mississippi 36°57′51.85″N 89°7′37.66″W / 36.9644028°N 89.1271278°W / 36.9644028; -89.1271278 (Bird's Blue Hole)
Bismarck Conservation Area Facilities/features: boat ramp, fishing jetty, and DiSalvo Lake (210 acres). 1,159 469 St. Francois, Iron, Washington 37°43′37.62″N 90°38′18.68″W / 37.7271167°N 90.6385222°W / 37.7271167; -90.6385222 (Bismarck Conservation Area)
Black Island CA (Gayoso Bend Unit) On Gayoso Unit of Black Island Conservation Area:  All public use is prohibited, except fishing and waterfowl hunting by boat, when the Mississippi River water level is at or above twenty eight feet on Caruthersville gauge. [8] 2,072 839 Pemiscot 36°15′16.38″N 89°40′54.97″W / 36.2545500°N 89.6819361°W / 36.2545500; -89.6819361 (Black Island CA (Gayoso Bend Unit))
Black Island CA (Stephen C Bradford Unit) This area currently consists of an abandoned river channel that was reconnected to the Mississippi River. There are two wetland pools that will serve as a backsawmp system. There is a graveled parking boat ramp that enables access to Gayoso Bend Conservat [9] 2,072 839 Pemiscot 36°16′35.15″N 89°41′18.64″W / 36.2764306°N 89.6885111°W / 36.2764306; -89.6885111 (Black Island CA (Stephen C Bradford Unit))
Black Island CA (Wolf Bayou Unit) This area contains bottomland forest. Facilities/features: boat ramp, Wolf Bayou (43 fishable acres), and Wolf Bayou Natural Area. [10] 2,072 839 Pemiscot 36°19′0.01″N 89°38′34.53″W / 36.3166694°N 89.6429250°W / 36.3166694; -89.6429250 (Black Island CA (Wolf Bayou Unit))
Block Hole Access This area provides access to the Headwater Diversion Channel.[11] 16 6.5 Cape Girardeau 37°12′49.31″N 89°50′29.80″W / 37.2136972°N 89.8416111°W / 37.2136972; -89.8416111 (Block Hole Access)
Buford Mountain Conservation Area This is a forest area. 3,920 1,590 Iron, Washington 37°42′51.62″N 90°42′11.28″W / 37.7143389°N 90.7031333°W / 37.7143389; -90.7031333 (Buford Mountain Conservation Area)
Cape Woods Conservation Area This is a forested area with an asphalt walking trail system. Facilities/features: bottomland forest, permanent stream (Cape LaCroix Creek), restrooms, and a walking trail. The area lies to the east. [13] 40 16 Cape Girardeau 37°19′28.99″N 89°34′9.95″W / 37.3247194°N 89.5694306°W / 37.3247194; -89.5694306 (Cape Woods Conservation Area)
Carmichael (Mac and Zelma) State Forest Southeast of Neelyville at the end of Route EE, turn east 1-mile (1.6 km) on County Road 260, then south on County Road 263 for 1.5 miles (2.4 km).[14] 38 15 Butler 36°30′23.76″N 90°27′7.82″W / 36.5066000°N 90.4521722°W / 36.5066000; -90.4521722 (Mac and Zelma Carmichael State Forest)
Cash (Ben) Memorial Conservation Area Mostly forest with some old fields. Facilities/features: boat ramp, Cash Swamp Natural Area (bottomland hardwoods, swamp), and a permanent stream (St. Francis River). [15] 1,392 563 Dunklin 36°10′33.10″N 90°13′6.33″W / 36.1758611°N 90.2184250°W / 36.1758611; -90.2184250 (Ben Cash Memorial Conservation Area)
Castor River Conservation Area It is nearly all forest and is home to Blue Pond Natural Area. Blue Pond is the deepest natural pond in Missouri. Facilities/features: primitive camping, multi-use hike/bike/horse trail, numerous intermittent streams, and 1 permanent stream. [16] 9,999 4,046 Bollinger 37°14′8.30″N 90°10′10.98″W / 37.2356389°N 90.1697167°W / 37.2356389; -90.1697167 (Castor River Conservation Area)
Centerville Access This forest area offers access to the West Fork of the Black River. [17] 42 17 Reynolds 37°26′51.05″N 90°57′52.88″W / 37.4475139°N 90.9646889°W / 37.4475139; -90.9646889 (Centerville Access)
Chalk Bluff Trail Access This area is mostly old fields. Facilities/features: boat ramp, a permanent stream (St. Francis River), and a Civil War battle site. [18] 84 34 Dunklin 36°28′52.10″N 90°9′26.24″W / 36.4811389°N 90.1572889°W / 36.4811389; -90.1572889 (Chalk Bluff Trail Access)
Clearwater Conservation Area Webb Creek flows through this forest area, which lies to the south of Clearwater Lake. Natural features of interest include 2 fens, a rhyolite knob, a sinkhole pond, and a dry sink. [19] 11,563 4,679 Reynolds 37°7′3.62″N 90°51′31.35″W / 37.1176722°N 90.8587083°W / 37.1176722; -90.8587083 (Clearwater Conservation Area)
Clearwater Lake Management Lands Facilities/features: boat ramps, fishing docks, picnic areas, viewing blinds, and Clearwater Lake (1,630 acres). [20] 17,062 6,905 Wayne, Reynolds 37°12′44.60″N 90°47′44.92″W / 37.2123889°N 90.7958111°W / 37.2123889; -90.7958111 (Clearwater Lake Management Lands)
Coldwater Access This old field and forest area offers access to the St. Francis River. [21] 77 31 Wayne 37°18′8.44″N 90°28′4.41″W / 37.3023444°N 90.4678917°W / 37.3023444; -90.4678917 (Coldwater Access)
Coldwater Conservation Area This is a predominantly forest area. Facilities/features: hiking trails, four intermittent streams, and a permanent stream (Wilmore Creek).[22] 11,655 4,717 Wayne 37°14′39.85″N 90°19′20.58″W / 37.2444028°N 90.3223833°W / 37.2444028; -90.3223833 (Coldwater Conservation Area)
Coon Island Conservation Area This is primarily a wetland area with significant forest acreage. Facilities/features: 2 boat ramps and 2 permanent streams (Black River and Swift Ditch). [23] 3,238 1,310 Butler 36°32′11.95″N 90°21′44.01″W / 36.5366528°N 90.3622250°W / 36.5366528; -90.3622250 (Coon Island Conservation Area)
Corkwood Conservation Area This area is primarily forest with wetlands and grassland. [24] 442 179 Butler 36°33′3.67″N 90°32′5.54″W / 36.5510194°N 90.5348722°W / 36.5510194; -90.5348722 (Corkwood 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). [25] 29,776 12,050 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)
Dan River Access This area is mostly forest with a small wetlands. It offers access to the Black River. There is a boat ramp. [26] 78 32 Butler 36°42′5.97″N 90°19′58.14″W / 36.7016583°N 90.3328167°W / 36.7016583; -90.3328167 (Dan River Access)
Delaney (Robert G) Lake Conservation Area In addition to Delaney Lake, there is bottomland forest, a boat ramp, and a fishing jetty. [27] 165 67 Mississippi 36°57′22.53″N 89°22′27.08″W / 36.9562583°N 89.3741889°W / 36.9562583; -89.3741889 (Robert G Delaney Lake Conservation Area)
Donaldson Point Conservation Area This is a predominantly forest area with large stands of bottomland hardwoods. Facilities/features: improved camping, fishable lakes and ponds, and a permanent stream (Mississippi River). [28] 5,745 2,325 New Madrid 36°32′39.51″N 89°26′37.97″W / 36.5443083°N 89.4438806°W / 36.5443083; -89.4438806 (Donaldson Point Conservation Area)
Dorena Access This area has a boat ramp that offers access to the Mississippi River. [29] 15 6.1 Mississippi 36°36′53.26″N 89°12′28.50″W / 36.6147944°N 89.2079167°W / 36.6147944; -89.2079167 (Dorena Access)
Duck Creek Conservation Area This area contains 2,400 acres (9.7 km2) of wetland in addition to forest and some cropland. Facilities/features: 4 boat ramps, boat rentals, boat dock, primitive camping, 6 fishing jetties, and lake (1,800 acres). 6,322 2,558 Stoddard, Bollinger, Wayne 37°3′57.25″N 90°5′7.35″W / 37.0659028°N 90.0853750°W / 37.0659028; -90.0853750 (Duck Creek Conservation Area)
Duck Creek CA (Dark Cypress Swamp Unit) This area consists of restored wetlands, bottomland forest and swamp communities. Wetlands were restored through the Wetland Reserve Program (WRP) in cooperation with the Natural Resources [31] 6,322 2,558 Stoddard, Bollinger, Wayne 37°8′16.43″N 89°59′2.32″W / 37.1378972°N 89.9839778°W / 37.1378972; -89.9839778 (Duck Creek CA (Dark Cypress Swamp Unit))
Duck Creek CA (Greenbrier Unit) This area is equally divided between forest and cropland. Facilities/features: boat ramp, primitive camping, and a permanent stream (Castor River). [32] 6,322 2,558 Stoddard, Bollinger, Wayne 37°6′16.63″N 90°2′8.20″W / 37.1046194°N 90.0356111°W / 37.1046194; -90.0356111 (Duck Creek CA (Greenbrier Unit))
Fisk Access This area offers access to the St. Francis River. There is a boat ramp. [33] 2 0.81 Butler 36°46′51.30″N 90°12′7.57″W / 36.7809167°N 90.2021028°W / 36.7809167; -90.2021028 (Fisk Access)
Flatwoods Conservation Area Facilities/features: firearms/archery ranges and 2 intermittent streams.[34] 943 382 Wayne 37°8′45.07″N 90°36′30.78″W / 37.1458528°N 90.6085500°W / 37.1458528; -90.6085500 (Flatwoods Conservation Area)
Funk Memorial State Forest and WA This is a forest area with a fen and a small lake.[35] 181 73 Iron 37°18′32.67″N 90°43′40.52″W / 37.3090750°N 90.7279222°W / 37.3090750; -90.7279222 (Funk Memorial State Forest and WA)
General Watkins Conservation Area Mostly forest (1007 acres total), but also has a nice mix of 30 wildlife food plots (30 acres total), 5 native warm season grass fields (20 acres total) and 10 acres (40,000 m2) of old fields. Facilities/features: camping area, picnic area, 9 fishable lakes and ponds [36] 1,118 452 Scott 37°3′46.85″N 89°37′25.50″W / 37.0630139°N 89.6237500°W / 37.0630139; -89.6237500 (General Watkins Conservation Area)
Gipsy Towersite The area is almost completely forest. [37] 39 16 Bollinger 37°6′23.28″N 90°11′54.09″W / 37.1064667°N 90.1983583°W / 37.1064667; -90.1983583 (Gipsy Towersite)
Girvin (John L and Georgia) Conservation Area This area is predominantly a bottomland forest on the Mississippi River. [38] 680 280 New Madrid, Pemiscot 36°21′18.97″N 89°32′29.16″W / 36.3552694°N 89.5414333°W / 36.3552694; -89.5414333 (John L and Georgia Girvin Conservation Area)
Grassy Towersite The area is almost completely forest. [39] 39 16 Bollinger 37°16′54.27″N 90°3′55.38″W / 37.2817417°N 90.0653833°W / 37.2817417; -90.0653833 (Grassy Towersite)
Graves Mountain Conservation Area This is a mostly forest area. Facilities/features: 3 intermittent streams. [40] 3,235 1,309 Iron, Wayne 37°16′6.93″N 90°32′18.58″W / 37.2685917°N 90.5384944°W / 37.2685917; -90.5384944 (Graves Mountain Conservation Area)
Gruner Ford Access This area offers access to the St. Francis River. [41] 21 8.5 St. Francois 37°44′18.67″N 90°25′42.29″W / 37.7385194°N 90.4284139°W / 37.7385194; -90.4284139 (Gruner Ford Access)
Hammer (Bradley A) Memorial Conservation Area This is area is mostly forested. Facilities/features: fishable pond. [42] 331 134 Wayne 36°57′34.08″N 90°33′35.51″W / 36.9594667°N 90.5598639°W / 36.9594667; -90.5598639 (Bradley A Hammer Memorial Conservation Area)
Harviell Access This forest area offers access to Cane Creek. There is a boat ramp. [43] 40 16 Butler 36°40′23.02″N 90°28′15.31″W / 36.6730611°N 90.4709194°W / 36.6730611; -90.4709194 (Harviell Access)
Hawn Access This area consists of some forested land along with small crop fields planted to small grains and green browse food plots. Trees have been planted along the edge of the stream to create a sufficient riparian corridor. [44] 80 32 Bollinger 37°25′19.07″N 90°5′35.55″W / 37.4219639°N 90.0932083°W / 37.4219639; -90.0932083 (Hawn Access)
Headwaters Access This area has a boat ramp on the Castor River Diversion Channel. From the ramp, it is 3 miles (4.8 km) downstream to the Mississippi River. [45] 13 5.3 Cape Girardeau 37°14′43.95″N 89°33′58.01″W / 37.2455417°N 89.5661139°W / 37.2455417; -89.5661139 (Headwaters Access)
Hickory Canyons Natural Area (From Farmington) Go east on Highway 32 to Route C, then go north 3 miles (4.8 km) to Sprott Road, then turn west for 1.5 miles (2.4 km).[46] 921 373 Ste. Genevieve 37°53′25.71″N 90°19′5.25″W / 37.8904750°N 90.3181250°W / 37.8904750; -90.3181250 (Hickory Canyons Natural Area)
Hilliard Access Hilliard Access is 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Poplar Bluff on Route W. This area offers access to the Black River. There is a boat ramp. [47] 1 0.40 Butler 36°49′17.56″N 90°25′21.17″W / 36.8215444°N 90.4225472°W / 36.8215444; -90.4225472 (Hilliard Access)
Hornersville Access There is a boat ramp. [48] 13 5.3 Dunklin 36°2′35.35″N 90°6′20.28″W / 36.0431528°N 90.1056333°W / 36.0431528; -90.1056333 (Hornersville Access)
Hornersville Swamp Conservation Area This is a mostly bottomland forest area with cropland and wetlands. Facilities/features: boat ramp and 5 floodways. [49] 3,226 1,306 Dunklin 36°2′2.55″N 90°5′35.19″W / 36.0340417°N 90.0931083°W / 36.0340417; -90.0931083 (Hornersville Swamp Conservation Area)
Iron Bridge Access This area offers access to Bear Creek.[50] 65 26 Wayne 37°9′14.96″N 90°16′26.12″W / 37.1541556°N 90.2739222°W / 37.1541556; -90.2739222 (Iron Bridge Access)
James Clark Access This site has a parking lot and slide in type canoe launch. Bank fishing is also permitted.[51] 9 3.6 Butler 36°52′1.16″N 90°14′59.16″W / 36.8669889°N 90.2497667°W / 36.8669889; -90.2497667 (James Clark Access)
Juden Creek Conservation Area This area is known for its wildflowers. Facilities/features: hiking trail that links to neighboring Kelso Bird Sanctuary and Twin Trees County Park, and a permanent stream (Juden Creek). [52] 8 3.2 Cape Girardeau 37°20′23.31″N 89°29′49.12″W / 37.3398083°N 89.4969778°W / 37.3398083; -89.4969778 (Juden Creek Conservation Area)
Ketcherside Mountain Conservation Area This area is mostly forest. Facilities/features: picnic area, Royal Gorge Natural Area, and St. Francois Mountains Natural Area. [53] 4,996 2,022 Reynolds, Iron 37°32′45.26″N 90°41′33.73″W / 37.5459056°N 90.6927028°W / 37.5459056; -90.6927028 (Ketcherside Mountain Conservation Area)
Knob Lick Towersite This is a predominantly forest area. [54] 79 32 St. Francois 37°39′43.89″N 90°23′8.46″W / 37.6621917°N 90.3856833°W / 37.6621917; -90.3856833 (Knob Lick Towersite)
Lake Girardeau Conservation Area This area is primarily old fields and forest. Facilities/features: boat ramp, picnic areas, fishing dock, Lake Girardeau (162 acres). [55] 344 139 Cape Girardeau 37°17′5.03″N 89°50′18.26″W / 37.2847306°N 89.8384056°W / 37.2847306; -89.8384056 (Lake Girardeau Conservation Area)
Leadwood Access This area offers access to Big River. [56] 8 3.2 St. Francois 37°52′8.43″N 90°35′7.93″W / 37.8690083°N 90.5855361°W / 37.8690083; -90.5855361 (Leadwood Access)
Lesterville Access This forest area offers access to the Black River. [57] 42 17 Reynolds 37°25′1.91″N 90°49′37.92″W / 37.4171972°N 90.8272000°W / 37.4171972; -90.8272000 (Lesterville Access)
Little River Conservation Area This area contains cropland and wetlands. Facilities/features: boat ramp, Combs Lake (150 acres), disabled-accessible fishing dock, and 6 fishing jetties. [58] 1,057 428 Dunklin, Pemiscot 36°14′49.31″N 89°57′52.89″W / 36.2470306°N 89.9646917°W / 36.2470306; -89.9646917 (Little River Conservation Area)
Little Whitewater Conservation Area This is a forested area with 1 permanent stream. [59] 85 34 Bollinger 37°33′2.89″N 90°5′4.79″W / 37.5508028°N 90.0846639°W / 37.5508028; -90.0846639 (Little Whitewater Conservation Area)
Logan Creek Conservation Area This is a forest area. Facilities/features: 1/2 acre shrub swamp, gasconade dolomite sinkhole, 2 roubidoux dolomite sink holes, and roubidoux dolomite glade.[60] 11,983 4,849 Reynolds 37°16′54.75″N 91°4′53.65″W / 37.2818750°N 91.0815694°W / 37.2818750; -91.0815694 (Logan Creek Conservation Area)
Lon Sanders Canyon Conservation Area This is a forest area with shut-ins on McKenzie Creek. [61] 128 52 Wayne 37°10′47.53″N 90°41′6.57″W / 37.1798694°N 90.6851583°W / 37.1798694; -90.6851583 (Lon Sanders Canyon Conservation Area)
Magnolia Hollow Conservation Area This is a forest area with some old fields. Facilities/features: skeet range, archery range, and a permanent stream (Establishment Creek). [62] 1,739 704 Ste. Genevieve 38°2′10.83″N 90°7′39.57″W / 38.0363417°N 90.1276583°W / 38.0363417; -90.1276583 (Magnolia Hollow Conservation Area)
Maintz Wildlife Preserve This area features many small fields with sections of woodland, cropland, and old fields all managed for early successional habitat. Facilities/features: primitive camping, archery range, and 5 fishable ponds (12 acres). [63] 844 342 Cape Girardeau 37°28′54.47″N 89°47′57.82″W / 37.4817972°N 89.7993944°W / 37.4817972; -89.7993944 (Maintz Wildlife Preserve)
Maple Flats Access Facilities/features: boat ramp and a permanent stream (Castor River).[64] 68 28 Bollinger 37°8′54.45″N 90°4′13.98″W / 37.1484583°N 90.0705500°W / 37.1484583; -90.0705500 (Maple Flats Access)
Marquand Access This area offers access to the Castor River. [65] 71 29 Madison 37°23′7.34″N 90°9′24.02″W / 37.3853722°N 90.1566722°W / 37.3853722; -90.1566722 (Marquand Access)
Millstream Gardens Conservation Area This is a predominantly forest area that includes 20 acres (81,000 m2) of shut-ins on the St. Francis River. Facilities/features: boat ramp, picnic area, pavilion, archery range, and St. Francis River Natural Area. [66] 682 276 Madison 37°34′22.93″N 90°28′3.43″W / 37.5730361°N 90.4676194°W / 37.5730361; -90.4676194 (Millstream Gardens Conservation Area)
Mineral Area College Range This is a shotgun range maintained by the college. It is used by the university and also by the public at prescribed hours.[67] 0 0 St. Francois 37°50′47.97″N 90°28′40.55″W / 37.8466583°N 90.4779306°W / 37.8466583; -90.4779306 (Mineral Area College Range)
Moore (Jos Hunter) Access This area has a boat ramp that offers access to the Mississippi River. [68] 8 3.2 Mississippi 36°54′46.09″N 89°7′19.78″W / 36.9128028°N 89.1221611°W / 36.9128028; -89.1221611 (Jos Hunter Moore Access)
New Madrid Bend Access Access to the Mississippi River with a 2-lane concrete boat ramp and parking lot. [69] 6 2.4 New Madrid 36°34′40.63″N 89°33′21.07″W / 36.5779528°N 89.5558528°W / 36.5779528; -89.5558528 (New Madrid Bend Access)
Old Plantation Access This cropland area fronts the Whitewater River. [70] 73 30 Cape Girardeau 37°28′7.34″N 89°50′57.04″W / 37.4687056°N 89.8491778°W / 37.4687056; -89.8491778 (Old Plantation Access)
Otter Slough Conservation Area This area contains 2,200 acres (8.9 km2) of wetlands as well as cropland, forest and old fields. Facilities/features: a concrete boat ramp, 21 unimproved boat ramps, primitive camping, picnic areas, 3 fishing jetties, fishing dock, Otter Lake (250 acres), Cypress L [71] 4,849 1,962 Stoddard, Butler 36°41′44.33″N 90°8′16.47″W / 36.6956472°N 90.1379083°W / 36.6956472; -90.1379083 (Otter Slough Conservation Area)
Perry County Lake This area is mostly old fields with some forest. Facilities/features: boat ramps, picnic area, fishing jetties, and Perry County Community Lake (110 acres). [72] 317 128 Perry 37°43′10.02″N 89°54′32.86″W / 37.7194500°N 89.9091278°W / 37.7194500; -89.9091278 (Perry County Lake)
Perry Towersite This is a forest area. [73] 4 1.6 Perry 37°37′13.80″N 90°0′43.59″W / 37.6205000°N 90.0121083°W / 37.6205000; -90.0121083 (Perry Towersite)
Pickle Springs Natural Area This forest tract is a Designated Natural Area containing sandstone knobs, arches, canyons, and cliffs.[74] 261 106 Ste. Genevieve 37°48′11.09″N 90°17′45.68″W / 37.8030806°N 90.2960222°W / 37.8030806; -90.2960222 (Pickle Springs Natural Area)
Poplar Bluff Conservation Area This is a forest area with cropland and a small wetlands. Facilities/features: picnic area, pavilion, archery range, Carpenter Lake (7 acres), permanent stream (Indian Creek), fishable pond (1.5 acres), and Poplar Bluff Forest Natural Area (80 acres). [75] 1,146 464 Butler 36°48′47.97″N 90°22′46.27″W / 36.8133250°N 90.3795194°W / 36.8133250; -90.3795194 (Poplar Bluff Conservation Area)
Red Rock Landing Conservation Area This area is mostly forest with some cropland. 542 219 Perry 37°44′59.84″N 89°40′9.68″W / 37.7499556°N 89.6693556°W / 37.7499556; -89.6693556 (Red Rock Landing Conservation Area)
Red Star Access This is a Mississippi River fishing/boat ramp with a floating dock.[77] 8 3.2 Cape Girardeau 37°18′57.75″N 89°30′44.92″W / 37.3160417°N 89.5124778°W / 37.3160417; -89.5124778 (Red Star Access)
Reynolds (S P) Access This area offers access to the Mississippi River. There is a boat ramp. [78] 1 0.40 Pemiscot 36°11′37.09″N 89°39′8.22″W / 36.1936361°N 89.6522833°W / 36.1936361; -89.6522833 (S P Reynolds Access)
Ringo Ford Access There is an unimproved boat ramp.[79] 0 0 Butler 36°39′41.57″N 90°34′26.12″W / 36.6615472°N 90.5739222°W / 36.6615472; -90.5739222 (Ringo Ford Access)
Riverside Conservation Area This forest area has sinkholes and 2 intermittent streams. [80] 2,617 1,059 Wayne, Reynolds, Iron 37°15′32.59″N 90°42′4.65″W / 37.2590528°N 90.7012917°W / 37.2590528; -90.7012917 (Riverside 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 [81] 37,894 15,335 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)
Roselle Access This area, with gravel boat ramp, offers access to the St. Francis River. [82] 25 10 Madison 37°35′38.27″N 90°29′58.02″W / 37.5939639°N 90.4994500°W / 37.5939639; -90.4994500 (Roselle Access)
Sand Prairie Conservation Area Sand dunes, blows, and sandy swales can be encountered at Sand Prairie Conservation Area. This 200-acre (0.81 km2) area is being restored to native grassland, an imperiled natural community of Southeast Missouri's lowlands. [83] 197 80 Scott 37°5′46.99″N 89°30′1.05″W / 37.0963861°N 89.5002917°W / 37.0963861; -89.5002917 (Sand Prairie Conservation Area)
Sank Conservation Area This area is primarily forest and old fields.[84] 116 47 Bollinger 37°9′38.75″N 90°0′10.99″W / 37.1607639°N 90.0030528°W / 37.1607639; -90.0030528 (Sank Conservation Area)
Seven Island Access This area has a concrete boat ramp that offers access to the Mississippi River. [85] 6 2.4 New Madrid 36°38′10.29″N 89°20′8.01″W / 36.6361917°N 89.3355583°W / 36.6361917; -89.3355583 (Seven Island Access)
Seven Island Conservation Area This area is mostly forest with cropland and wetlands. It offers access to a couple of fishable lakes and the Mississippi River. It is home to both swamp rabbits and nesting Mississippi kites. [86] 1,425 577 Mississippi 36°36′44.37″N 89°17′14.69″W / 36.6123250°N 89.2874139°W / 36.6123250; -89.2874139 (Seven Island Conservation Area)
Seventy-Six Conservation Area This forest tract has several sinkholes and springs and offers scenic vistas overlooking the Mississippi River Valley. 838 339 Perry 37°43′13.01″N 89°36′46.63″W / 37.7202806°N 89.6129528°W / 37.7202806; -89.6129528 (Seventy-Six Conservation Area)
St John's Bayou Access St. John's Bayou Access is 1/2-mile east of New Madrid on Route WW. [88] 3 1.2 New Madrid 36°35′27.19″N 89°30′38.46″W / 36.5908861°N 89.5106833°W / 36.5908861; -89.5106833 (St John's Bayou Access)
St Mary Access This area offers access to Old River and Saline Creek. There is a boat ramp on Old River. [89] 10 4.0 Ste. Genevieve 37°52′42.98″N 89°56′47.49″W / 37.8786056°N 89.9465250°W / 37.8786056; -89.9465250 (St Mary Access)
Sun (Stephen J) Conservation Area This is a forest area with cropland and a small wetlands. Facilities/features: picnic area and pavilion, archery range, Carpenter Lake (7 acres), permanent stream (Indian Creek), fishable pond (1.5 acres), and Poplar Bluff Forest Natural Area (80 acres). [90] 499 202 Butler 36°48′27.11″N 90°22′43.88″W / 36.8075306°N 90.3788556°W / 36.8075306; -90.3788556 (Stephen J Sun Conservation Area)
Sweetgum Access This area is primarily cropland with some forest. Facilities/features: boat ramp and a permanent stream (Castor River). [91] 159 64 Bollinger 37°9′58.40″N 90°7′8.64″W / 37.1662222°N 90.1190667°W / 37.1662222; -90.1190667 (Sweetgum Access)
Swift Ditch Access This area is mostly old field. [92] 141 57 New Madrid 36°45′9.30″N 89°31′34.36″W / 36.7525833°N 89.5262111°W / 36.7525833; -89.5262111 (Swift Ditch Access)
Syenite Access This area offers access to the St. Francis River. [93] 30 12 St. Francois 37°40′56.38″N 90°24′42.30″W / 37.6823278°N 90.4117500°W / 37.6823278; -90.4117500 (Syenite Access)
Ten Mile Pond Conservation Area This area is predominantly cropland and wetlands, managed for dove, shorebirds, wading birds, and waterfowl. [94] 3,760 1,520 Mississippi 36°43′35.46″N 89°19′20.54″W / 36.7265167°N 89.3223722°W / 36.7265167; -89.3223722 (Ten Mile Pond Conservation Area)
Thirtyfour Corner Blue Hole This area contains a fishable lake and a boat ramp.[95] 2 0.81 Mississippi 36°46′24.57″N 89°10′43.75″W / 36.7734917°N 89.1788194°W / 36.7734917; -89.1788194 (Thirtyfour Corner Blue Hole)
Thompson Ford Access This area offers access to the Little St. Francis River. [96] 89 36 Madison 37°33′15.84″N 90°21′29.81″W / 37.5544000°N 90.3582806°W / 37.5544000; -90.3582806 (Thompson Ford Access)
Tower Rock Natural Area This forest tract on the Mississippi River contains a geologic formation known as Tower Rock. The Tower Rock Natural Area comprises about 32 acres (130,000 m2) of upland oak and other mixed hardwoods. Most of the Natural Area is on the Missouri bank of the Mississippi 28 11 Perry 37°37′51.63″N 89°30′57.06″W / 37.6310083°N 89.5158500°W / 37.6310083; -89.5158500 (Tower Rock Natural Area)
Twin Borrow Pits Conservation Area This area is 1-mile (1.6 km) west of the Mississippi River and contains 2 small, fishable lakes (10 acres total). [98] 75 30 Pemiscot 36°22′17.53″N 89°35′18.95″W / 36.3715361°N 89.5885972°W / 36.3715361; -89.5885972 (Twin Borrow Pits Conservation Area)
Tywappity Lake Facilities/features: boat ramp, picnic area, pavilion, disabled-accessible floating fishing dock, Tywappity Community Lake (37 acres), and 2.5-mile (4.0 km) hiking trail. [99] 118 48 Scott 37°11′28.23″N 89°38′17.15″W / 37.1911750°N 89.6380972°W / 37.1911750; -89.6380972 (Tywappity Lake)
Tywappity Towersite This is a forest area. [100] 62 25 Scott 37°11′44.92″N 89°38′12.80″W / 37.1958111°N 89.6368889°W / 37.1958111; -89.6368889 (Tywappity Towersite)
University Forest Conservation Area This area is predominantly forest. Facilities/features: intermittent stream (Bluewater Creek) and numerous fishless ponds. [101] 7,190 2,910 Wayne, Butler 36°55′38.44″N 90°21′37.48″W / 36.9273444°N 90.3604111°W / 36.9273444; -90.3604111 (University Forest Conservation Area)
Wappapello Lake Management Lands This area has forest, old fields, and cropland. Facilities/features: primitive camping, hiking trail, designated horse trail, and 3 permanent streams (St. Francis River, Logan Creek and Clark Creek). No access to Wappapello Lake from these lands.[102] 1,957 792 Wayne 37°12′8.00″N 90°30′47.56″W / 37.2022222°N 90.5132111°W / 37.2022222; -90.5132111 (Wappapello Lake Management Lands)
Warbler Woods Conservation Area This is a bottomland forest area. [103] 78 32 Dunklin 36°0′11.57″N 90°3′46.35″W / 36.0032139°N 90.0628750°W / 36.0032139; -90.0628750 (Warbler Woods Conservation Area)
Wilhelmina Conservation Area This area is mostly forest with some cropland. It contains a portion of the old channel of the St. Francis River. [104] 1,512 612 Dunklin, Butler 36°32′12.73″N 90°11′19.90″W / 36.5368694°N 90.1888611°W / 36.5368694; -90.1888611 (Wilhelmina Conservation Area)
Yokum School Conservation Area This is a forest area.[105] 160 65 Wayne 37°0′47.76″N 90°16′46.38″W / 37.0132667°N 90.2795500°W / 37.0132667; -90.2795500 (Yokum School Conservation Area)

Notes edit

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

References edit

  • "MDCland" (shapefile). Missouri Department of Conservation. 2007-01-01.[permanent dead link]
  • . Conservation Atlas Online. Missouri Department of Conservation. 2007-06-18. Archived from the original on 2010-08-12.

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Main article List of Missouri conservation areas The Southeast administrative region of the Missouri Department of Conservation encompasses Bollinger Butler Cape Girardeau Dunklin Iron Madison Mississippi New Madrid Pemiscot Perry Reynolds Scott Ste Genevieve St Francois Stoddard and Wayne counties The regional conservation office is in Cape Girardeau Map of Missouri conservation areas with the Southeast region highlighted Conservation Area Description Size County Locationacres haAllred Lake Natural Area The 160 acre 0 65 km2 area contains 53 acres 210 000 m2 of forest and the Allred Lake Natural Area Facilities features 1 4 mile trail ending in a short boardwalk viewing deck and Allred Lake 7 acres 1 164 66 Butler 36 31 8 29 N 90 25 6 55 W 36 5189694 N 90 4184861 W 36 5189694 90 4184861 Allred Lake Natural Area Amidon Memorial Conservation Area The area is nearly all forest Facilities features permanent stream Castor River and Castor River Shut ins Natural Area 2 1 721 696 Bollinger Madison 37 33 1 72 N 90 9 31 14 W 37 5504778 N 90 1586500 W 37 5504778 90 1586500 Amidon Memorial Conservation Area Apple Creek Conservation Area This area contains forest old fields croplands and wetlands Facilities features boat ramp primitive camping firearms range fishing ponds and permanent stream Apple Creek 3 2 119 858 Cape Girardeau 37 33 28 38 N 89 33 28 43 W 37 5578833 N 89 5578972 W 37 5578833 89 5578972 Apple Creek Conservation Area Ball Mill Resurgence This forest area contains a sink at the base of a 50 foot 15 m limestone bluff Rocks fall into the basin and are tumbled smooth by water that backs up into the sinkhole after heavy rain 4 24 9 7 Perry 37 48 11 66 N 89 53 18 44 W 37 8032389 N 89 8884556 W 37 8032389 89 8884556 Ball Mill Resurgence Big Cane Conservation Area This area is primarily forest with some wetlands Facilities features permanent stream 5 2 136 864 Butler 36 31 38 89 N 90 27 42 10 W 36 5274694 N 90 4616944 W 36 5274694 90 4616944 Big Cane Conservation Area Bird s Blue Hole This is a forest area with a fishable lake and a boat ramp within 1 mile 1 6 km of the Mississippi River 6 0 6 0 24 Mississippi 36 57 51 85 N 89 7 37 66 W 36 9644028 N 89 1271278 W 36 9644028 89 1271278 Bird s Blue Hole Bismarck Conservation Area Facilities features boat ramp fishing jetty and DiSalvo Lake 210 acres 7 1 159 469 St Francois Iron Washington 37 43 37 62 N 90 38 18 68 W 37 7271167 N 90 6385222 W 37 7271167 90 6385222 Bismarck Conservation Area Black Island CA Gayoso Bend Unit On Gayoso Unit of Black Island Conservation Area All public use is prohibited except fishing and waterfowl hunting by boat when the Mississippi River water level is at or above twenty eight feet on Caruthersville gauge 8 2 072 839 Pemiscot 36 15 16 38 N 89 40 54 97 W 36 2545500 N 89 6819361 W 36 2545500 89 6819361 Black Island CA Gayoso Bend Unit Black Island CA Stephen C Bradford Unit This area currently consists of an abandoned river channel that was reconnected to the Mississippi River There are two wetland pools that will serve as a backsawmp system There is a graveled parking boat ramp that enables access to Gayoso Bend Conservat 9 2 072 839 Pemiscot 36 16 35 15 N 89 41 18 64 W 36 2764306 N 89 6885111 W 36 2764306 89 6885111 Black Island CA Stephen C Bradford Unit Black Island CA Wolf Bayou Unit This area contains bottomland forest Facilities features boat ramp Wolf Bayou 43 fishable acres and Wolf Bayou Natural Area 10 2 072 839 Pemiscot 36 19 0 01 N 89 38 34 53 W 36 3166694 N 89 6429250 W 36 3166694 89 6429250 Black Island CA Wolf Bayou Unit Block Hole Access This area provides access to the Headwater Diversion Channel 11 16 6 5 Cape Girardeau 37 12 49 31 N 89 50 29 80 W 37 2136972 N 89 8416111 W 37 2136972 89 8416111 Block Hole Access Buford Mountain Conservation Area This is a forest area 12 3 920 1 590 Iron Washington 37 42 51 62 N 90 42 11 28 W 37 7143389 N 90 7031333 W 37 7143389 90 7031333 Buford Mountain Conservation Area Cape Woods Conservation Area This is a forested area with an asphalt walking trail system Facilities features bottomland forest permanent stream Cape LaCroix Creek restrooms and a walking trail The area lies to the east 13 40 16 Cape Girardeau 37 19 28 99 N 89 34 9 95 W 37 3247194 N 89 5694306 W 37 3247194 89 5694306 Cape Woods Conservation Area Carmichael Mac and Zelma State Forest Southeast of Neelyville at the end of Route EE turn east 1 mile 1 6 km on County Road 260 then south on County Road 263 for 1 5 miles 2 4 km 14 38 15 Butler 36 30 23 76 N 90 27 7 82 W 36 5066000 N 90 4521722 W 36 5066000 90 4521722 Mac and Zelma Carmichael State Forest Cash Ben Memorial Conservation Area Mostly forest with some old fields Facilities features boat ramp Cash Swamp Natural Area bottomland hardwoods swamp and a permanent stream St Francis River 15 1 392 563 Dunklin 36 10 33 10 N 90 13 6 33 W 36 1758611 N 90 2184250 W 36 1758611 90 2184250 Ben Cash Memorial Conservation Area Castor River Conservation Area It is nearly all forest and is home to Blue Pond Natural Area Blue Pond is the deepest natural pond in Missouri Facilities features primitive camping multi use hike bike horse trail numerous intermittent streams and 1 permanent stream 16 9 999 4 046 Bollinger 37 14 8 30 N 90 10 10 98 W 37 2356389 N 90 1697167 W 37 2356389 90 1697167 Castor River Conservation Area Centerville Access This forest area offers access to the West Fork of the Black River 17 42 17 Reynolds 37 26 51 05 N 90 57 52 88 W 37 4475139 N 90 9646889 W 37 4475139 90 9646889 Centerville Access Chalk Bluff Trail Access This area is mostly old fields Facilities features boat ramp a permanent stream St Francis River and a Civil War battle site 18 84 34 Dunklin 36 28 52 10 N 90 9 26 24 W 36 4811389 N 90 1572889 W 36 4811389 90 1572889 Chalk Bluff Trail Access Clearwater Conservation Area Webb Creek flows through this forest area which lies to the south of Clearwater Lake Natural features of interest include 2 fens a rhyolite knob a sinkhole pond and a dry sink 19 11 563 4 679 Reynolds 37 7 3 62 N 90 51 31 35 W 37 1176722 N 90 8587083 W 37 1176722 90 8587083 Clearwater Conservation Area Clearwater Lake Management Lands Facilities features boat ramps fishing docks picnic areas viewing blinds and Clearwater Lake 1 630 acres 20 17 062 6 905 Wayne Reynolds 37 12 44 60 N 90 47 44 92 W 37 2123889 N 90 7958111 W 37 2123889 90 7958111 Clearwater Lake Management Lands Coldwater Access This old field and forest area offers access to the St Francis River 21 77 31 Wayne 37 18 8 44 N 90 28 4 41 W 37 3023444 N 90 4678917 W 37 3023444 90 4678917 Coldwater Access Coldwater Conservation Area This is a predominantly forest area Facilities features hiking trails four intermittent streams and a permanent stream Wilmore Creek 22 11 655 4 717 Wayne 37 14 39 85 N 90 19 20 58 W 37 2444028 N 90 3223833 W 37 2444028 90 3223833 Coldwater Conservation Area Coon Island Conservation Area This is primarily a wetland area with significant forest acreage Facilities features 2 boat ramps and 2 permanent streams Black River and Swift Ditch 23 3 238 1 310 Butler 36 32 11 95 N 90 21 44 01 W 36 5366528 N 90 3622250 W 36 5366528 90 3622250 Coon Island Conservation Area Corkwood Conservation Area This area is primarily forest with wetlands and grassland 24 442 179 Butler 36 33 3 67 N 90 32 5 54 W 36 5510194 N 90 5348722 W 36 5510194 90 5348722 Corkwood 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 25 29 776 12 050 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 Dan River Access This area is mostly forest with a small wetlands It offers access to the Black River There is a boat ramp 26 78 32 Butler 36 42 5 97 N 90 19 58 14 W 36 7016583 N 90 3328167 W 36 7016583 90 3328167 Dan River Access Delaney Robert G Lake Conservation Area In addition to Delaney Lake there is bottomland forest a boat ramp and a fishing jetty 27 165 67 Mississippi 36 57 22 53 N 89 22 27 08 W 36 9562583 N 89 3741889 W 36 9562583 89 3741889 Robert G Delaney Lake Conservation Area Donaldson Point Conservation Area This is a predominantly forest area with large stands of bottomland hardwoods Facilities features improved camping fishable lakes and ponds and a permanent stream Mississippi River 28 5 745 2 325 New Madrid 36 32 39 51 N 89 26 37 97 W 36 5443083 N 89 4438806 W 36 5443083 89 4438806 Donaldson Point Conservation Area Dorena Access This area has a boat ramp that offers access to the Mississippi River 29 15 6 1 Mississippi 36 36 53 26 N 89 12 28 50 W 36 6147944 N 89 2079167 W 36 6147944 89 2079167 Dorena Access Duck Creek Conservation Area This area contains 2 400 acres 9 7 km2 of wetland in addition to forest and some cropland Facilities features 4 boat ramps boat rentals boat dock primitive camping 6 fishing jetties and lake 1 800 acres 30 6 322 2 558 Stoddard Bollinger Wayne 37 3 57 25 N 90 5 7 35 W 37 0659028 N 90 0853750 W 37 0659028 90 0853750 Duck Creek Conservation Area Duck Creek CA Dark Cypress Swamp Unit This area consists of restored wetlands bottomland forest and swamp communities Wetlands were restored through the Wetland Reserve Program WRP in cooperation with the Natural Resources 31 6 322 2 558 Stoddard Bollinger Wayne 37 8 16 43 N 89 59 2 32 W 37 1378972 N 89 9839778 W 37 1378972 89 9839778 Duck Creek CA Dark Cypress Swamp Unit Duck Creek CA Greenbrier Unit This area is equally divided between forest and cropland Facilities features boat ramp primitive camping and a permanent stream Castor River 32 6 322 2 558 Stoddard Bollinger Wayne 37 6 16 63 N 90 2 8 20 W 37 1046194 N 90 0356111 W 37 1046194 90 0356111 Duck Creek CA Greenbrier Unit Fisk Access This area offers access to the St Francis River There is a boat ramp 33 2 0 81 Butler 36 46 51 30 N 90 12 7 57 W 36 7809167 N 90 2021028 W 36 7809167 90 2021028 Fisk Access Flatwoods Conservation Area Facilities features firearms archery ranges and 2 intermittent streams 34 943 382 Wayne 37 8 45 07 N 90 36 30 78 W 37 1458528 N 90 6085500 W 37 1458528 90 6085500 Flatwoods Conservation Area Funk Memorial State Forest and WA This is a forest area with a fen and a small lake 35 181 73 Iron 37 18 32 67 N 90 43 40 52 W 37 3090750 N 90 7279222 W 37 3090750 90 7279222 Funk Memorial State Forest and WA General Watkins Conservation Area Mostly forest 1007 acres total but also has a nice mix of 30 wildlife food plots 30 acres total 5 native warm season grass fields 20 acres total and 10 acres 40 000 m2 of old fields Facilities features camping area picnic area 9 fishable lakes and ponds 36 1 118 452 Scott 37 3 46 85 N 89 37 25 50 W 37 0630139 N 89 6237500 W 37 0630139 89 6237500 General Watkins Conservation Area Gipsy Towersite The area is almost completely forest 37 39 16 Bollinger 37 6 23 28 N 90 11 54 09 W 37 1064667 N 90 1983583 W 37 1064667 90 1983583 Gipsy Towersite Girvin John L and Georgia Conservation Area This area is predominantly a bottomland forest on the Mississippi River 38 680 280 New Madrid Pemiscot 36 21 18 97 N 89 32 29 16 W 36 3552694 N 89 5414333 W 36 3552694 89 5414333 John L and Georgia Girvin Conservation Area Grassy Towersite The area is almost completely forest 39 39 16 Bollinger 37 16 54 27 N 90 3 55 38 W 37 2817417 N 90 0653833 W 37 2817417 90 0653833 Grassy Towersite Graves Mountain Conservation Area This is a mostly forest area Facilities features 3 intermittent streams 40 3 235 1 309 Iron Wayne 37 16 6 93 N 90 32 18 58 W 37 2685917 N 90 5384944 W 37 2685917 90 5384944 Graves Mountain Conservation Area Gruner Ford Access This area offers access to the St Francis River 41 21 8 5 St Francois 37 44 18 67 N 90 25 42 29 W 37 7385194 N 90 4284139 W 37 7385194 90 4284139 Gruner Ford Access Hammer Bradley A Memorial Conservation Area This is area is mostly forested Facilities features fishable pond 42 331 134 Wayne 36 57 34 08 N 90 33 35 51 W 36 9594667 N 90 5598639 W 36 9594667 90 5598639 Bradley A Hammer Memorial Conservation Area Harviell Access This forest area offers access to Cane Creek There is a boat ramp 43 40 16 Butler 36 40 23 02 N 90 28 15 31 W 36 6730611 N 90 4709194 W 36 6730611 90 4709194 Harviell Access Hawn Access This area consists of some forested land along with small crop fields planted to small grains and green browse food plots Trees have been planted along the edge of the stream to create a sufficient riparian corridor 44 80 32 Bollinger 37 25 19 07 N 90 5 35 55 W 37 4219639 N 90 0932083 W 37 4219639 90 0932083 Hawn Access Headwaters Access This area has a boat ramp on the Castor River Diversion Channel From the ramp it is 3 miles 4 8 km downstream to the Mississippi River 45 13 5 3 Cape Girardeau 37 14 43 95 N 89 33 58 01 W 37 2455417 N 89 5661139 W 37 2455417 89 5661139 Headwaters Access Hickory Canyons Natural Area From Farmington Go east on Highway 32 to Route C then go north 3 miles 4 8 km to Sprott Road then turn west for 1 5 miles 2 4 km 46 921 373 Ste Genevieve 37 53 25 71 N 90 19 5 25 W 37 8904750 N 90 3181250 W 37 8904750 90 3181250 Hickory Canyons Natural Area Hilliard Access Hilliard Access is 2 miles 3 2 km north of Poplar Bluff on Route W This area offers access to the Black River There is a boat ramp 47 1 0 40 Butler 36 49 17 56 N 90 25 21 17 W 36 8215444 N 90 4225472 W 36 8215444 90 4225472 Hilliard Access Hornersville Access There is a boat ramp 48 13 5 3 Dunklin 36 2 35 35 N 90 6 20 28 W 36 0431528 N 90 1056333 W 36 0431528 90 1056333 Hornersville Access Hornersville Swamp Conservation Area This is a mostly bottomland forest area with cropland and wetlands Facilities features boat ramp and 5 floodways 49 3 226 1 306 Dunklin 36 2 2 55 N 90 5 35 19 W 36 0340417 N 90 0931083 W 36 0340417 90 0931083 Hornersville Swamp Conservation Area Iron Bridge Access This area offers access to Bear Creek 50 65 26 Wayne 37 9 14 96 N 90 16 26 12 W 37 1541556 N 90 2739222 W 37 1541556 90 2739222 Iron Bridge Access James Clark Access This site has a parking lot and slide in type canoe launch Bank fishing is also permitted 51 9 3 6 Butler 36 52 1 16 N 90 14 59 16 W 36 8669889 N 90 2497667 W 36 8669889 90 2497667 James Clark Access Juden Creek Conservation Area This area is known for its wildflowers Facilities features hiking trail that links to neighboring Kelso Bird Sanctuary and Twin Trees County Park and a permanent stream Juden Creek 52 8 3 2 Cape Girardeau 37 20 23 31 N 89 29 49 12 W 37 3398083 N 89 4969778 W 37 3398083 89 4969778 Juden Creek Conservation Area Ketcherside Mountain Conservation Area This area is mostly forest Facilities features picnic area Royal Gorge Natural Area and St Francois Mountains Natural Area 53 4 996 2 022 Reynolds Iron 37 32 45 26 N 90 41 33 73 W 37 5459056 N 90 6927028 W 37 5459056 90 6927028 Ketcherside Mountain Conservation Area Knob Lick Towersite This is a predominantly forest area 54 79 32 St Francois 37 39 43 89 N 90 23 8 46 W 37 6621917 N 90 3856833 W 37 6621917 90 3856833 Knob Lick Towersite Lake Girardeau Conservation Area This area is primarily old fields and forest Facilities features boat ramp picnic areas fishing dock Lake Girardeau 162 acres 55 344 139 Cape Girardeau 37 17 5 03 N 89 50 18 26 W 37 2847306 N 89 8384056 W 37 2847306 89 8384056 Lake Girardeau Conservation Area Leadwood Access This area offers access to Big River 56 8 3 2 St Francois 37 52 8 43 N 90 35 7 93 W 37 8690083 N 90 5855361 W 37 8690083 90 5855361 Leadwood Access Lesterville Access This forest area offers access to the Black River 57 42 17 Reynolds 37 25 1 91 N 90 49 37 92 W 37 4171972 N 90 8272000 W 37 4171972 90 8272000 Lesterville Access Little River Conservation Area This area contains cropland and wetlands Facilities features boat ramp Combs Lake 150 acres disabled accessible fishing dock and 6 fishing jetties 58 1 057 428 Dunklin Pemiscot 36 14 49 31 N 89 57 52 89 W 36 2470306 N 89 9646917 W 36 2470306 89 9646917 Little River Conservation Area Little Whitewater Conservation Area This is a forested area with 1 permanent stream 59 85 34 Bollinger 37 33 2 89 N 90 5 4 79 W 37 5508028 N 90 0846639 W 37 5508028 90 0846639 Little Whitewater Conservation Area Logan Creek Conservation Area This is a forest area Facilities features 1 2 acre shrub swamp gasconade dolomite sinkhole 2 roubidoux dolomite sink holes and roubidoux dolomite glade 60 11 983 4 849 Reynolds 37 16 54 75 N 91 4 53 65 W 37 2818750 N 91 0815694 W 37 2818750 91 0815694 Logan Creek Conservation Area Lon Sanders Canyon Conservation Area This is a forest area with shut ins on McKenzie Creek 61 128 52 Wayne 37 10 47 53 N 90 41 6 57 W 37 1798694 N 90 6851583 W 37 1798694 90 6851583 Lon Sanders Canyon Conservation Area Magnolia Hollow Conservation Area This is a forest area with some old fields Facilities features skeet range archery range and a permanent stream Establishment Creek 62 1 739 704 Ste Genevieve 38 2 10 83 N 90 7 39 57 W 38 0363417 N 90 1276583 W 38 0363417 90 1276583 Magnolia Hollow Conservation Area Maintz Wildlife Preserve This area features many small fields with sections of woodland cropland and old fields all managed for early successional habitat Facilities features primitive camping archery range and 5 fishable ponds 12 acres 63 844 342 Cape Girardeau 37 28 54 47 N 89 47 57 82 W 37 4817972 N 89 7993944 W 37 4817972 89 7993944 Maintz Wildlife Preserve Maple Flats Access Facilities features boat ramp and a permanent stream Castor River 64 68 28 Bollinger 37 8 54 45 N 90 4 13 98 W 37 1484583 N 90 0705500 W 37 1484583 90 0705500 Maple Flats Access Marquand Access This area offers access to the Castor River 65 71 29 Madison 37 23 7 34 N 90 9 24 02 W 37 3853722 N 90 1566722 W 37 3853722 90 1566722 Marquand Access Millstream Gardens Conservation Area This is a predominantly forest area that includes 20 acres 81 000 m2 of shut ins on the St Francis River Facilities features boat ramp picnic area pavilion archery range and St Francis River Natural Area 66 682 276 Madison 37 34 22 93 N 90 28 3 43 W 37 5730361 N 90 4676194 W 37 5730361 90 4676194 Millstream Gardens Conservation Area Mineral Area College Range This is a shotgun range maintained by the college It is used by the university and also by the public at prescribed hours 67 0 0 St Francois 37 50 47 97 N 90 28 40 55 W 37 8466583 N 90 4779306 W 37 8466583 90 4779306 Mineral Area College Range Moore Jos Hunter Access This area has a boat ramp that offers access to the Mississippi River 68 8 3 2 Mississippi 36 54 46 09 N 89 7 19 78 W 36 9128028 N 89 1221611 W 36 9128028 89 1221611 Jos Hunter Moore Access New Madrid Bend Access Access to the Mississippi River with a 2 lane concrete boat ramp and parking lot 69 6 2 4 New Madrid 36 34 40 63 N 89 33 21 07 W 36 5779528 N 89 5558528 W 36 5779528 89 5558528 New Madrid Bend Access Old Plantation Access This cropland area fronts the Whitewater River 70 73 30 Cape Girardeau 37 28 7 34 N 89 50 57 04 W 37 4687056 N 89 8491778 W 37 4687056 89 8491778 Old Plantation Access Otter Slough Conservation Area This area contains 2 200 acres 8 9 km2 of wetlands as well as cropland forest and old fields Facilities features a concrete boat ramp 21 unimproved boat ramps primitive camping picnic areas 3 fishing jetties fishing dock Otter Lake 250 acres Cypress L 71 4 849 1 962 Stoddard Butler 36 41 44 33 N 90 8 16 47 W 36 6956472 N 90 1379083 W 36 6956472 90 1379083 Otter Slough Conservation Area Perry County Lake This area is mostly old fields with some forest Facilities features boat ramps picnic area fishing jetties and Perry County Community Lake 110 acres 72 317 128 Perry 37 43 10 02 N 89 54 32 86 W 37 7194500 N 89 9091278 W 37 7194500 89 9091278 Perry County Lake Perry Towersite This is a forest area 73 4 1 6 Perry 37 37 13 80 N 90 0 43 59 W 37 6205000 N 90 0121083 W 37 6205000 90 0121083 Perry Towersite Pickle Springs Natural Area This forest tract is a Designated Natural Area containing sandstone knobs arches canyons and cliffs 74 261 106 Ste Genevieve 37 48 11 09 N 90 17 45 68 W 37 8030806 N 90 2960222 W 37 8030806 90 2960222 Pickle Springs Natural Area Poplar Bluff Conservation Area This is a forest area with cropland and a small wetlands Facilities features picnic area pavilion archery range Carpenter Lake 7 acres permanent stream Indian Creek fishable pond 1 5 acres and Poplar Bluff Forest Natural Area 80 acres 75 1 146 464 Butler 36 48 47 97 N 90 22 46 27 W 36 8133250 N 90 3795194 W 36 8133250 90 3795194 Poplar Bluff Conservation Area Red Rock Landing Conservation Area This area is mostly forest with some cropland 76 542 219 Perry 37 44 59 84 N 89 40 9 68 W 37 7499556 N 89 6693556 W 37 7499556 89 6693556 Red Rock Landing Conservation Area Red Star Access This is a Mississippi River fishing boat ramp with a floating dock 77 8 3 2 Cape Girardeau 37 18 57 75 N 89 30 44 92 W 37 3160417 N 89 5124778 W 37 3160417 89 5124778 Red Star Access Reynolds S P Access This area offers access to the Mississippi River There is a boat ramp 78 1 0 40 Pemiscot 36 11 37 09 N 89 39 8 22 W 36 1936361 N 89 6522833 W 36 1936361 89 6522833 S P Reynolds Access Ringo Ford Access There is an unimproved boat ramp 79 0 0 Butler 36 39 41 57 N 90 34 26 12 W 36 6615472 N 90 5739222 W 36 6615472 90 5739222 Ringo Ford Access Riverside Conservation Area This forest area has sinkholes and 2 intermittent streams 80 2 617 1 059 Wayne Reynolds Iron 37 15 32 59 N 90 42 4 65 W 37 2590528 N 90 7012917 W 37 2590528 90 7012917 Riverside 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 81 37 894 15 335 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 Roselle Access This area with gravel boat ramp offers access to the St Francis River 82 25 10 Madison 37 35 38 27 N 90 29 58 02 W 37 5939639 N 90 4994500 W 37 5939639 90 4994500 Roselle Access Sand Prairie Conservation Area Sand dunes blows and sandy swales can be encountered at Sand Prairie Conservation Area This 200 acre 0 81 km2 area is being restored to native grassland an imperiled natural community of Southeast Missouri s lowlands 83 197 80 Scott 37 5 46 99 N 89 30 1 05 W 37 0963861 N 89 5002917 W 37 0963861 89 5002917 Sand Prairie Conservation Area Sank Conservation Area This area is primarily forest and old fields 84 116 47 Bollinger 37 9 38 75 N 90 0 10 99 W 37 1607639 N 90 0030528 W 37 1607639 90 0030528 Sank Conservation Area Seven Island Access This area has a concrete boat ramp that offers access to the Mississippi River 85 6 2 4 New Madrid 36 38 10 29 N 89 20 8 01 W 36 6361917 N 89 3355583 W 36 6361917 89 3355583 Seven Island Access Seven Island Conservation Area This area is mostly forest with cropland and wetlands It offers access to a couple of fishable lakes and the Mississippi River It is home to both swamp rabbits and nesting Mississippi kites 86 1 425 577 Mississippi 36 36 44 37 N 89 17 14 69 W 36 6123250 N 89 2874139 W 36 6123250 89 2874139 Seven Island Conservation Area Seventy Six Conservation Area This forest tract has several sinkholes and springs and offers scenic vistas overlooking the Mississippi River Valley 87 838 339 Perry 37 43 13 01 N 89 36 46 63 W 37 7202806 N 89 6129528 W 37 7202806 89 6129528 Seventy Six Conservation Area St John s Bayou Access St John s Bayou Access is 1 2 mile east of New Madrid on Route WW 88 3 1 2 New Madrid 36 35 27 19 N 89 30 38 46 W 36 5908861 N 89 5106833 W 36 5908861 89 5106833 St John s Bayou Access St Mary Access This area offers access to Old River and Saline Creek There is a boat ramp on Old River 89 10 4 0 Ste Genevieve 37 52 42 98 N 89 56 47 49 W 37 8786056 N 89 9465250 W 37 8786056 89 9465250 St Mary Access Sun Stephen J Conservation Area This is a forest area with cropland and a small wetlands Facilities features picnic area and pavilion archery range Carpenter Lake 7 acres permanent stream Indian Creek fishable pond 1 5 acres and Poplar Bluff Forest Natural Area 80 acres 90 499 202 Butler 36 48 27 11 N 90 22 43 88 W 36 8075306 N 90 3788556 W 36 8075306 90 3788556 Stephen J Sun Conservation Area Sweetgum Access This area is primarily cropland with some forest Facilities features boat ramp and a permanent stream Castor River 91 159 64 Bollinger 37 9 58 40 N 90 7 8 64 W 37 1662222 N 90 1190667 W 37 1662222 90 1190667 Sweetgum Access Swift Ditch Access This area is mostly old field 92 141 57 New Madrid 36 45 9 30 N 89 31 34 36 W 36 7525833 N 89 5262111 W 36 7525833 89 5262111 Swift Ditch Access Syenite Access This area offers access to the St Francis River 93 30 12 St Francois 37 40 56 38 N 90 24 42 30 W 37 6823278 N 90 4117500 W 37 6823278 90 4117500 Syenite Access Ten Mile Pond Conservation Area This area is predominantly cropland and wetlands managed for dove shorebirds wading birds and waterfowl 94 3 760 1 520 Mississippi 36 43 35 46 N 89 19 20 54 W 36 7265167 N 89 3223722 W 36 7265167 89 3223722 Ten Mile Pond Conservation Area Thirtyfour Corner Blue Hole This area contains a fishable lake and a boat ramp 95 2 0 81 Mississippi 36 46 24 57 N 89 10 43 75 W 36 7734917 N 89 1788194 W 36 7734917 89 1788194 Thirtyfour Corner Blue Hole Thompson Ford Access This area offers access to the Little St Francis River 96 89 36 Madison 37 33 15 84 N 90 21 29 81 W 37 5544000 N 90 3582806 W 37 5544000 90 3582806 Thompson Ford Access Tower Rock Natural Area This forest tract on the Mississippi River contains a geologic formation known as Tower Rock The Tower Rock Natural Area comprises about 32 acres 130 000 m2 of upland oak and other mixed hardwoods Most of the Natural Area is on the Missouri bank of the Mississippi 97 28 11 Perry 37 37 51 63 N 89 30 57 06 W 37 6310083 N 89 5158500 W 37 6310083 89 5158500 Tower Rock Natural Area Twin Borrow Pits Conservation Area This area is 1 mile 1 6 km west of the Mississippi River and contains 2 small fishable lakes 10 acres total 98 75 30 Pemiscot 36 22 17 53 N 89 35 18 95 W 36 3715361 N 89 5885972 W 36 3715361 89 5885972 Twin Borrow Pits Conservation Area Tywappity Lake Facilities features boat ramp picnic area pavilion disabled accessible floating fishing dock Tywappity Community Lake 37 acres and 2 5 mile 4 0 km hiking trail 99 118 48 Scott 37 11 28 23 N 89 38 17 15 W 37 1911750 N 89 6380972 W 37 1911750 89 6380972 Tywappity Lake Tywappity Towersite This is a forest area 100 62 25 Scott 37 11 44 92 N 89 38 12 80 W 37 1958111 N 89 6368889 W 37 1958111 89 6368889 Tywappity Towersite University Forest Conservation Area This area is predominantly forest Facilities features intermittent stream Bluewater Creek and numerous fishless ponds 101 7 190 2 910 Wayne Butler 36 55 38 44 N 90 21 37 48 W 36 9273444 N 90 3604111 W 36 9273444 90 3604111 University Forest Conservation Area Wappapello Lake Management Lands This area has forest old fields and cropland Facilities features primitive camping hiking trail designated horse trail and 3 permanent streams St Francis River Logan Creek and Clark Creek No access to Wappapello Lake from these lands 102 1 957 792 Wayne 37 12 8 00 N 90 30 47 56 W 37 2022222 N 90 5132111 W 37 2022222 90 5132111 Wappapello Lake Management Lands Warbler Woods Conservation Area This is a bottomland forest area 103 78 32 Dunklin 36 0 11 57 N 90 3 46 35 W 36 0032139 N 90 0628750 W 36 0032139 90 0628750 Warbler Woods Conservation Area Wilhelmina Conservation Area This area is mostly forest with some cropland It contains a portion of the old channel of the St Francis River 104 1 512 612 Dunklin Butler 36 32 12 73 N 90 11 19 90 W 36 5368694 N 90 1888611 W 36 5368694 90 1888611 Wilhelmina Conservation Area Yokum School Conservation Area This is a forest area 105 160 65 Wayne 37 0 47 76 N 90 16 46 38 W 37 0132667 N 90 2795500 W 37 0132667 90 2795500 Yokum School Conservation Area Notes editAcreage and counties from MDCLand GIS file Names descriptions and locations from Conservation Atlas Online GIS fileReferences editMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates 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 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Missouri conservation areas Southeast region amp oldid 1094193797, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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