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Clear Creek Conservation Area adventures

Clear Creek Conservation Area Adventures

Clear Creek Conservation Area offers diverse habitats in eastern Missouri, featuring forested hills, clear streams, and open glades popular for hiking, fishing, and wildlife watching.

3,735
Acres Protected
10
Miles of Trails
15,000+
Annual Visitors
1995
Year Established

About Clear Creek Conservation Area

 

Located in northeastern Missouri, Clear Creek Conservation Area protects over 3,700 acres of mixed forest, rolling hills, wetlands, and clear streams within the Mark Twain National Forest region. The area's geography includes sandstone bluffs and rugged terrain surrounding the Clear Creek waterway, which supports native fish populations and attracts abundant bird species. The diverse ecology supports white-tailed deer, wild turkey, numerous songbirds, and amphibians. Originally part of public land acquisitions promoted for habitat restoration, Clear Creek has become a favored destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking natural landscapes with moderate hiking trails and wildlife observation. Visitors enjoy fishing in Clear Creek, which contains smallmouth bass and other game fish, as well as seasonal hunting in designated zones. The property features well-maintained trails with scenic overlooks and areas of open glades that bloom with wildflowers in spring and summer. Though not as developed as state parks, Clear Creek provides a quiet and less crowded experience with primitive camping opportunities available nearby. The conservation area's proximity to Kirksville and other small towns makes it accessible for day trips or extended outdoor adventures. Clear Creek Conservation Area’s blend of forested hills, water resources, and wildlife habitat makes it an important natural refuge, supporting conservation goals while offering varied recreational pursuits for anglers, hikers, and nature watchers.

Highlights

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Clear Creek stream corridor with excellent fishing opportunities

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Diverse forest and glade habitats supporting rich birdlife

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Scenic sandstone bluffs offering viewpoints over the conservation area

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Hiking trails passing through mixed hardwood forest and wildflower meadows

Notable Natural Features

Clear Creek

A clear-water stream running through the conservation area, providing habitat for smallmouth bass and attractive fishing spots.

Sandstone Bluffs

Elevated rock formations offering scenic vistas and a glimpse into the region’s geological past.

Mixed Hardwood Forest

A large tract of oak, hickory, and pine forest that supports a variety of wildlife species.