Crown Ridge Conservation Area offers rich oak-hickory forests, rolling hills, and scenic vistas ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and wildlife observation in west-central Missouri.
Crown Ridge Conservation Area, located near the towns of Owensville and Gasconade in Missouri, encompasses over 2,000 acres of predominantly oak-hickory forest on rugged limestone ridges. The area contains a diverse ecosystem that supports an abundance of native wildlife, including deer, turkeys, and a variety of songbirds, making it a prime destination for hunters, bird watchers, and outdoor enthusiasts. The conservation area is characterized by steep slopes, rock outcrops, and intermittent streams, offering a varied terrain for both casual visitors and more adventurous hikers. Historically, this region was used for timber and agriculture before being converted into public land for conservation and outdoor recreation. Today, the area features well-maintained multi-use trails for hiking and mountain biking, as well as designated hunting zones during regulated seasons. Visitors can explore panoramic ridge views, especially rewarding in the fall when the foliage transforms into vivid colors. Fishing opportunities are available in nearby streams, and the conservation area is also known for limited primitive camping options, emphasizing a quiet, backcountry experience. The area attracts those seeking a peaceful natural setting with moderate challenges for outdoor activity. Educational programs occasionally highlight the region's native flora, fauna, and conservation efforts. Crown Ridge Conservation Area is managed by the Missouri Department of Conservation and serves as a key habitat conservation site while providing meaningful outdoor experiences for visitors throughout the year.
Scenic ridge tops with views of the Gasconade River valley
Diverse oak-hickory forest supporting native Missouri wildlife
Mountain biking friendly multi-use trails winding through rugged terrain
Primitive backcountry camping areas offering a quiet wilderness experience
A 5-mile loop trail offering ridge-top views and varied terrain through mature forests.
Natural limestone ledges providing panoramic vistas over the Gasconade River valley.
A small valley with seasonal streams and diverse plant life favored for birdwatching.