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The Conservation Department purchased this property in November 1994 primarily for use as a public fishing access. The area has some of the best remaining riparian habitat in this reach of the Mississippi River. The frontage has good water depth and instream cover that provides excellent bank fishing for catfish, and other big river species.
Red Star Access: This is a Mississippi River fishing/boat ramp with a floating dock. 8 3.2: Cape Girardeau: Reynolds (S P) Access: This area offers access to the Mississippi River. There is a boat ramp. 1 0.40: Pemiscot
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) administers hundreds of parcels of land in all counties of the state. Most areas are owned by the department; some are leased by the department; some areas are managed under contract by the department; and some areas are leased to other entities for management.
This forest and old fields area offers access to the Lamine River. There is a boat ramp. 17 acres 6.9 ha: Cooper: Taylors Landing Access: Facilities/Features: Missouri River access via a concrete boat ramp. 13 acres 5.3 ha
This area has approximately 2.5 miles (4.0 km) of Missouri River frontage and 1 fishing pond. 767 acres 310 ha: Holt: Savage Access: This mostly forest area offers access to the Grand River. 13 acres 5.3 ha: Daviess
Fiery Fork Conservation Area is a public area in Camden County, Missouri, along the Little Niangua River. It is 1,606 acres (6.50 km 2) large. It is mostly wooded with oak trees and some open space. The park includes a small campground, fishing, hiking, hunting, wildlife viewing, and small-boat access to the Little Niangua River.
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Rocky Ford Access: Provides fishing access to Locust Creek. No boat ramp. 7 acres 2.8 ha: Sullivan: Rose Pond Conservation Area: Primarily wetlands and old fields and a permanent stream (Honey Creek). 382 acres 155 ha: Clark
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