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Cumberland Woods Conservation Area adventures

Cumberland Woods Conservation Area Adventures

Cumberland Woods Conservation Area offers over 2,300 acres of diverse woodlands, bluffs, and streams in Missouri, providing excellent opportunities for hiking, fishing, and wildlife observation.

2,324
Acres Protected
12
Miles of Trails
15,000 (estimated)
Annual Visitors
1981
Year Established

About Cumberland Woods Conservation Area

 

Located in Macon County, Missouri, Cumberland Woods Conservation Area encompasses approximately 2,324 acres of forested land along the Chariton River. The terrain features rolling hills, steep bluffs, and bottomland hardwood forests that create a scenic outdoor environment. Managed by the Missouri Department of Conservation, the area protects native flora and fauna including oak-hickory forests, sycamores along waterways, and an abundance of bird species. Historically, the land was used for agriculture before conservation efforts focused on restoring natural habitats. Today, it is valued for its recreational opportunities such as hiking, fishing in the Chariton River, and seasonal hunting. Trails weave through mature woods, allowing visitors to experience quiet forest environments, spot white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and migratory birds. Cumberland Woods also includes several small ponds and access points for fishing and small watercraft. The area’s remoteness ensures a tranquil setting attractive to photographers and nature enthusiasts. Primitive camping is available, making it a destination for those seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience. Overall, Cumberland Woods Conservation Area serves as a significant natural refuge offering solitude, wildlife habitat, and diverse outdoor activities within central Missouri.

Highlights

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Chariton River bottomlands with abundant wildlife viewing

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Scenic limestone bluffs overlooking forested valleys

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Diverse hiking trails crossing various forest types

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Quiet fishing spots ideal for canoeing and angling

Notable Natural Features

Chariton River Corridor

A winding river corridor providing critical riparian habitat and prime fishing locations.

Limestone Bluff Overlooks

Elevated points offering expansive views of the surrounding forested landscape.

Oak-Hickory Forests

Extensive mature woodlands supporting diverse wildlife and rich plant communities.