Big Creek Conservation Area offers over 6,000 acres of forested landscapes and streams that provide opportunities for hiking, hunting, fishing, and wildlife observation in the southeastern Missouri region.
Big Creek Conservation Area is located in Reynolds County, Missouri, covering approximately 6,000 acres of predominantly forested land with steep hills, creeks, hardwood ridges, and rugged terrain. The area is managed by the Missouri Department of Conservation to protect native flora and fauna and to provide outdoor recreational activities. The landscape is characterized by mixed oak-hickory forests and key riparian zones along Big Creek, a tributary of the Black River, supporting rich biodiversity including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and various migratory bird species. Visitors can expect a quiet, natural setting with well-maintained trails and access to the creek for fishing or wading. Hunting is allowed in season, with deer and turkey commonly pursued. The area's history includes former logging operations that have since regenerated, positively impacting habitat restoration efforts. Recreational opportunities include hiking, upland bird hunting, fishing in clear freshwater streams, and primitive camping. The conservation area is especially popular for trail hiking and wildlife observation during spring and fall migrations. While there are no large developed campgrounds on-site, dispersed camping is permitted following state regulations. Its rugged topography and creek access provide scenic views and peaceful natural experiences for outdoor enthusiasts seeking less crowded Missouri public lands.
Big Creek, a pristine blackwater stream known for trout and smallmouth bass fishing
Extensive oak-hickory forests providing excellent habitat for white-tailed deer and wild turkey
Secluded hiking trails that wind through rugged hills and creek bottoms
Remote access points that offer quiet fishing and birdwatching opportunities
A clear, slow-moving blackwater creek supporting trout and smallmouth bass, popular among anglers.
Dominant forest type providing habitat for multiple game species and diverse bird populations.
A landscape shaped by ridges and hollows offering diverse scenic views and hiking challenges.