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The state park was acquired in 1926 and is named for Missouri governor Sam Aaron Baker who encouraged the development of the park in his home county.In the 1930s, the Civilian Conservation Corps added many structures to the park including the park office and visitors center, which was originally used as a stable, the stone dining lodge, most of the park's cabins, and the backpacking shelters ...
This area is mainly forest with savannas, glades, and old fields. Facilities/features: primitive camping by Special Use Permit only, picnic areas, firearms range, intermittent stream (Camp Creek), and a permanent stream (Woods Fork). 2,494 acres 1,009 ha: Christian
Map of Missouri conservation areas with the Kansas City region highlighted. The Kansas City administrative region of the Missouri Department of Conservation encompasses Bates, Benton, Cass, Clay, Henry, Jackson, Johnson, Lafayette, Pettis, Platte, St. Clair, and Vernon counties. The regional office is located in Lee's Summit.
About 3/4 of the area is forest, and the rest is savanna, old fields, wetlands and cropland. Facilities/features: boat ramp, primitive camping, fishable lake (11 acres), 3 permanent streams (Spring Creek, Dry Branch Creek, Jobs Creek), and an intermittent : 8,071 acres 3,266 ha: Sullivan
Grassy is part of the Cape Girardeau–Jackson, MO-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area. [3] Located just outside Grassy are three campgrounds along the Castor River: Arrowhead Campgrounds, [4] Castor River Park, [5] and Twin Bridges Park.
With almost 40,000 acres (160 km 2) 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 : 37,894 15,335: Shannon, Reynolds, Carter
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Paradise is an unincorporated community in northwest Clay County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. [2] The community lies between the two arms of the Smithville Lake on the Little Platte River . The city of Smithville lies across the lake to the southwest.