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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
Map of Missouri State Parks (red) and State Historic Sites (blue) ... Big Sugar Creek State Park: McDonald: 2,082.54 acres 842.77 ha: 1992 Bryant Creek State Park:
With a reservation from the city, Scout troops are welcome to camp there. It is a primitive camping facility. Pre-1960s it was the Mobile Area Council Camp. Frank Spain Scout Reservation: Greater Alabama Council: Delta: Active [1] Also called Camp Sequoyah, a 1,447-acre camp in east central Alabama, near Cheaha State Park. Hugh M. Comer Scout ...
A post office called Deer Park was established in 1886, and remained in operation until 1907. [2] The community was named for the abundance of deer in a nature reserve park near the original town site. [3] It is near the present day Three Creeks Conservation Area.
Deer Creek Township is one of twenty-four townships in Bates County, Missouri, and is part of the Kansas City metropolitan area within the USA. As of the 2000 census, its population was 2,162. [1] The township was named for a nearby creek of the same name where deer were abundant. [2]
Deer Creek is a stream in St. Louis County the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] It is a tributary of the River des Peres . The stream headwaters arise at 38°40′05″N 90°26′16″W / 38.6681078°N 90.4378963°W / 38.6681078; -90.4378963 and it flows to the southeast to its confluence with the River des Peres at 38°36′00″N 90 ...
Deer Creek Township is a township in Henry County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] Deer Creek Township was established in 1873, taking its name from Deer Creek. [2]
Development plans call for facilities for hiking and walking, camping, fishing, picnicking, birdwatching, and nature study. [5] It was one of three new Missouri state parks announced in 2016. [3] The Missouri Department of Natural Resources conducted a one-day open house and guided hike of the unopened park in May 2023. [1]