
Turner Reservoir Conservation Area Adventures
Turner Reservoir Conservation Area offers diverse outdoor recreation opportunities including fishing, hiking, and wildlife observation across a scenic reservoir and surrounding woodlands.
About Turner Reservoir Conservation Area
Turner Reservoir Conservation Area is located in southern Missouri, within Ozark County. The area centers around the Turner Reservoir, a man-made lake created by the damming of Bryant Creek. This conservation area encompasses a blend of forested hills, open water, and riparian habitats that support a wide range of native plant and animal species. The reservoir itself is a popular destination for anglers targeting largemouth bass, crappie, sunfish, and catfish. The surrounding hills offer hiking opportunities through mixed hardwood forests, providing habitat for white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and numerous songbirds. The conservation area was established to both protect the watershed and provide public recreation, balancing habitat preservation with outdoor activities. Visitors enjoy camping, boating, and observing the diverse ecosystems found within the area, including hardwood bluffs, wetlands, and freshwater habitats. Turner Reservoir Conservation Area is accessible via secondary roads from nearby towns and offers relatively undeveloped recreation options in a peaceful natural setting. The combination of water recreation and forest trails makes it appealing for families, anglers, and nature enthusiasts looking for a quiet place to explore southern Missouri’s Ozark region.
Highlights
Turner Reservoir – a 400-acre lake with excellent fishing and boating access
Scenic bluff overlooks along the Bryant Creek valley
Diverse hardwood forest habitat providing wildlife viewing opportunities
Quiet primitive camping sites near the water's edge
Notable Natural Features
Turner Reservoir
A 400-acre impoundment offering fishing, boating, and waterfowl viewing opportunities.
Bryant Creek Valley
Scenic creek valley providing diverse forest habitats and bluff views.
Hardwood Forests
Mixed oak-hickory woodlands harboring abundant wildlife like white-tailed deer and wild turkey.