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Little River Conservation Area adventures

Little River Conservation Area Adventures

Little River Conservation Area offers a diverse landscape of woodlands, wetlands, and riverine habitats that provide excellent opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and fishing in southeastern Missouri.

13,000
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
17,000
Annual Visitors
1940
Year Established

About Little River Conservation Area

 

Little River Conservation Area, located in Mississippi County in southeastern Missouri, spans a vast area of bottomland forests, wetlands, and meandering waterways associated with the Little River and its tributaries. This conservation area is managed by the Missouri Department of Conservation to protect vital wildlife habitat and maintain the natural hydrological processes of the region. The area's topography is shaped by its proximity to the Mississippi River alluvial plain, featuring rich soils that support extensive hardwood forests, including oak, hickory, and bald cypress swamps. The area provides critical habitat for numerous species such as white-tailed deer, wild turkey, waterfowl, and a variety of fish species. Outdoor recreation opportunities are abundant, with well-maintained trails for hiking and horseback riding that wind through the hardwood forests and wetlands. Anglers appreciate the access to Little River and adjacent ponds for fishing bass, crappie, and catfish. Hunting is also a popular activity during regulated seasons, especially for waterfowl and deer. Birdwatchers find the conservation area rewarding due to the seasonal presence of migratory birds and resident species thriving in the mix of aquatic and upland habitats. The area lacks developed campgrounds, emphasizing a more primitive, natural setting for day use. Its relatively remote location draws visitors seeking solitude and quiet enjoyment of nature. Seasonal flooding replenishes wetlands and supports amphibian breeding and aquatic vegetation growth, contributing to ecological health. The Little River Conservation Area serves as both a wildlife refuge and an outdoor recreation destination, showcasing the ecological richness of Missouri’s southeastern lowlands.

Highlights

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Extensive bottomland hardwood forests and wetlands

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Excellent waterfowl and migratory bird habitat

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Access to the Little River for fishing and paddling

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Diverse trails offering opportunities for hiking and horseback riding

Notable Natural Features

Bottomland Hardwood Forests

Floodplain forests dominated by oak, hickory, and bald cypress that provide crucial habitat during flooding cycles.

Little River Waterway

A slow-moving river that supports fish populations and offers scenic paddling routes through the area.

Waterfowl Migration Stopover

The area serves as an important resting and feeding site for migratory waterfowl during seasonal movements.