Doe Run Conservation Area in southeastern Missouri offers a mix of rugged hills, scenic bluffs, and lush forest habitats ideal for hiking, hunting, and wildlife observation.
Doe Run Conservation Area spans over 1,500 acres in St. Francois County, Missouri, within the picturesque Ozark Highlands. The terrain is characterized by steep hills, rocky ridges, sandstone cliffs, and deep hollows, supporting diverse hardwood forests dominated by oak and hickory species. The area provides critical habitat for a variety of wildlife including whitetailed deer, wild turkey, and numerous songbirds, making it a favored destination for hunters and bird watchers alike. Historically, the region has roots in mining and logging, but today it is maintained by the Missouri Department of Conservation as a protected natural space focused on habitat preservation and public outdoor recreation. Popular recreational activities include hiking along winding trails that reach scenic overlooks, hunting during designated seasons, and educational nature watching. Visitors can experience quiet solitude in the woodlands or enjoy panoramic views from bluff tops. The area is appreciated for its relatively undeveloped character, natural diversity, and opportunities to engage directly with Missouri's native ecosystems. Its location near several small towns provides accessible day-use options for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a blend of adventure and tranquility.
Rocky Bluff Overlook with panoramic views of the St. Francois Mountains
Diverse hardwood forest featuring mature oak-hickory ecosystems
Abundant deer and wild turkey populations offering prime hunting opportunities
Remote hiking trails providing solitude and wildlife viewing
A prominent sandstone cliff that provides expansive views over the Ozark foothills and surrounding forested valleys.
A mature hardwood forest community that supports a rich variety of plant and animal life native to the Ozarks.
A network of approximately 10 miles of maintained hiking trails that traverse diverse terrain and provide access to overlooks and wildlife habitats.