Spanish Lake Conservation Area in Missouri provides extensive outdoor recreation opportunities across prairies, wetlands, and forests, popular for wildlife viewing, hiking, and fishing.
Spanish Lake Conservation Area is located in St. Louis County, Missouri, covering a diverse landscape of wetlands, tallgrass prairies, bottomland forests, and open ponds. This conservation area serves as crucial habitat for migratory birds, native wildlife, and several endangered species. Historically, the site was part of the Mississippi River floodplain and still reflects many natural features shaped by periodic flooding. The area is intersected by several creeks and features Spanish Lake, after which it is named. Visitors come to explore the tranquil trails, birdwatch along the wetland habitats that attract waterfowl and shorebirds, fish in the stocked ponds, and enjoy seasonal hunting opportunities allowed under management guidelines. Its open grasslands support populations of wild turkeys, bobwhite quail, and deer. In addition to wildlife, the conservation area offers accessible trails for hiking and mountain biking, and lakeside picnic spots. Visitors appreciate the quiet natural setting close to the greater St. Louis metropolitan area, making it a valued outdoor escape with a strong focus on conservation and habitat restoration. The area's management emphasizes maintaining diverse ecosystems and native plant communities, balancing recreation with ecological stewardship.
Spanish Lake — a central shallow lake featuring excellent birdwatching for waterfowl and wading birds
Restored tallgrass prairie and wetland habitats supporting diverse native flora and fauna
Accessible hiking and mountain biking trails weaving through mixed forest and prairie
Fishing areas stocked with bass, bluegill, and catfish
The eponymous lake is a key feature attracting waterfowl and supporting fishing activities.
One of the region’s few remaining prairie ecosystems, undergoing ongoing restoration efforts.
Floodplain forests providing habitat for migratory songbirds and resident wildlife.