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Belwood Lake Conservation Area adventures

Belwood Lake Conservation Area Adventures

Belwood Lake Conservation Area offers a serene mix of forest, open water, and wildlife habitats ideal for fishing, hiking, and birdwatching. It provides ample outdoor recreation opportunities close to Kansas City.

1,234
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
30,000
Annual Visitors
1971
Year Established

About Belwood Lake Conservation Area

 

Belwood Lake Conservation Area is located in Jackson County, Missouri, just southeast of the Kansas City metropolitan area. This conservation area surrounds a 250-acre reservoir known as Belwood Lake, which was created for flood control and offers excellent fishing opportunities. The landscape includes mixed hardwood forests, open fields, and wetland areas, providing habitat for diverse species including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, various waterfowl, and migratory songbirds. Belwood Lake Conservation Area is managed by the Missouri Department of Conservation and is popular for activities such as fishing, hiking, birdwatching, and primitive camping. The area's trail system is well-maintained and suitable for casual walkers and more experienced hikers. Anglers can fish for largemouth bass, bluegill, channel catfish, and crappie in the lake, which is stocked annually. The conservation area also provides good locations for waterfowl hunting during the designated seasons. Facilities include a boat ramp, fishing piers, picnic areas, and primitive campsites. While the area is free to access, visitors should be prepared for limited amenities and follow Missouri's conservation regulations to protect the habitat and wildlife. Belwood Lake Conservation Area provides a quiet escape from urban life with natural scenery and recreation opportunities valuable to local residents and visitors alike.

Highlights

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Belwood Lake – A 250-acre reservoir prized for fishing and wildlife viewing

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Mixed hardwood forest ecosystems supporting diverse bird species

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Primitive camping spots offering a rustic outdoor experience

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Accessible hiking trails with scenic views of lake and forest

Notable Natural Features

Belwood Lake

The central reservoir offering fishing for bass, catfish, and panfish, along with scenic views and waterfowl habitat.

Forest Trails

A network of gentle hiking paths winding through mixed hardwood forests with opportunities to spot deer and wild turkeys.

Primitive Camping Areas

Rustic campsites scattered within the conservation area allowing for an off-the-grid camping experience.