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Long Creek Conservation Area adventures

Long Creek Conservation Area Adventures

Long Creek Conservation Area offers diverse habitats spanning forested hills and riparian zones, providing excellent opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and fishing in Missouri’s scenic landscape.

2,600
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
8,000
Annual Visitors
1989
Year Established

About Long Creek Conservation Area

 

Long Creek Conservation Area is located in southwest Missouri along the border of Lawrence and Greene counties. Covering rugged terrain with rolling hills, wooded ridges, and the meandering Long Creek waterway, the area protects important wildlife habitats and water resources. The landscape supports oak-hickory forests, lowland hardwoods, and glades, offering habitats for deer, wild turkey, various songbirds, and numerous small mammals. Historically, this region was used for timber and small-scale agriculture before conservation efforts preserved its natural character. Visitors enjoy over 15 miles of mixed-use trails suitable for hiking and mountain biking, with several access points near small parking areas. Anglers seek trout and bass in the clear sections of Long Creek, while hunters find opportunities during established seasons. The area’s varied environments also provide excellent settings for birdwatching and photography, particularly in spring and fall migration periods. Long Creek Conservation Area appeals to outdoor enthusiasts looking for quiet, less-developed spaces with the chance to experience Missouri's native flora and fauna up-close. Facilities are minimal to preserve the natural experience, emphasizing self-sufficiency and low-impact recreation. It remains a valued local resource for environmental education, wildlife habitat preservation, and outdoor activities.

Highlights

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Long Creek riparian corridor with clear water fishing opportunities

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Oak-hickory forest habitat supporting white-tailed deer and wild turkey

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15-mile trail network offering varied terrain for hiking and mountain biking

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Secluded glade areas rich with native wildflowers and bird species

Notable Natural Features

Long Creek

A pristine creek that runs through the area, offering trout and bass fishing in shaded, clear waters.

Glade Habitat

Dry, open areas supporting diverse native plants including wildflowers unique to Missouri’s glades.

Oak-Hickory Forest

Forested ridges dominated by oak and hickory trees provide cover for native wildlife.