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Boone County Conservation Areas Adventures

Boone County Conservation Areas in central Missouri offer diverse natural landscapes that provide opportunities for hiking, wildlife observation, and water-based recreation near Columbia, MO.

Approximately 5,000
Acres Protected
Over 20 miles
Miles of Trails
Estimated 60,000+
Annual Visitors
1960s (varies by site)
Year Established

About Boone County Conservation Areas

 

Boone County Conservation Areas are managed by the Boone County Conservation District and encompass several parcels of protected land across Boone County, Missouri. These areas preserve a variety of ecosystems including hardwood forests, riparian corridors, prairies, and wetlands. The geography features gentle rolling hills typical of the Missouri landscape with some steep bluffs above rivers and streams. These lands provide habitat for native wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkey, numerous songbird species, and amphibians, making them excellent for wildlife viewing and birdwatching. Historically, much of this land was agricultural or privately owned but has since been acquired for conservation and public recreation purposes. Key recreation opportunities include hiking on multi-use trails, fishing in ponds or streams, and non-motorized boating on select waterways. Notable sites include the Eagle Bluffs Conservation Area, which is acclaimed for its wetland habitat and the migratory birds it attracts. Visitors also appreciate the scenic views from upland bluffs and the tranquil forest walks. The conservation areas serve a vital role in protecting local biodiversity, enhancing water quality, and offering outdoor educational programs. The accessibility from the Columbia metropolitan area makes these areas a popular destination for families, nature enthusiasts, and casual hikers looking to explore natural spaces close to town.

Highlights

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Eagle Bluffs Conservation Area – renowned wetland habitat with exceptional birdwatching

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Bingham Natural Area – one of the oldest natural preserves in the county featuring old-growth forests

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Hinkson Woods Area – popular hiking trails along Hinkson Creek with scenic riparian views

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Riford Conservation Area – off-trail birding and quiet woodland exploration spot

Notable Natural Features

Eagle Bluffs Conservation Area

A large wetland complex that provides critical habitat for migratory waterfowl and shorebirds with accessible observation blinds.

Bingham Natural Area

Preserves one of the oldest tracts of mature hardwood forest in Boone County, offering rich botanical and ecological diversity.

Hinkson Woods

Features forest trails following the Hinkson Creek with peaceful riparian scenery and opportunities for fishing and amphibian spotting.