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The land was acquired by the Missouri Department of Conservation in 1979. An unstaffed shooting range is open to the public and was renovated in 2014. [1] The 50-acre Rocky Fork Lake has a boat ramp and is used for fishing. [2] [3] It is named after Rocky Fork Creek.
This area is a mixture of forest, old field, and cropland habitat. The area features a boat ramp with access to the Grand River, a firearms shooting range, primitive camping, and a disabled accessible privy. 1,497 acres 606 ha: Gentry
Forest 44 Conservation Area consists of 998 acres (4.04 km 2) in western St. Louis County, Missouri. It is located near the town of Valley Park, Missouri and is bordered to the north by Interstate 44. It is part of the Henry Shaw Ozark Corridor. [1] Forest 44 was once part of a cattle ranch that covered 10,000 acres (40 km 2).
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.
Mostly forest with a mix of cropland, grassland, and old fields. Peno Creek runs through the area and is one of the higher quality streams in North Missouri. The shooting range has 25, 50, and 100 yard targets. 1,831 acres 741 ha: Pike
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 [81]
A Missouri television reporter was injured by a stray bullet fragment at a shooting range campaign event for Democratic US Senate candidate Lucas Kunce on Tuesday afternoon. The Kunce campaign...
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]