Dover Conservation Area is a diverse natural preserve in Missouri offering a mix of forested hills, grasslands, and aquatic habitats, making it a popular destination for hiking, fishing, and wildlife watching.
Dover Conservation Area spans over 1,400 acres in northwest Missouri, primarily within Worth County near the town of Grant City. The terrain features rolling hills, connected woodlands, wetlands, and several small streams that contribute to the local ecosystem. The area provides critical habitat for a variety of wildlife including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and many songbird species. Historically, the land was used for agriculture and timber harvesting before being acquired for conservation purposes. Today, it is maintained by the Missouri Department of Conservation with a focus on habitat restoration and public outdoor recreation. Visitors can explore multiple hiking trails that wind through forest patches and open meadows, ideal for spotting seasonal wildflowers and birdwatching. Fishing opportunities exist at the small ponds and streams, particularly for bass and sunfish. The site offers a quiet retreat for nature lovers, photographers, and families seeking accessible outdoor experiences in a less crowded natural setting. The mix of habitats supports pollinators, amphibians, and native grasses, while controlled hunting is permitted in designated seasons to manage wildlife populations. Its proximity to rural communities enhances local engagement and environmental education programming. Dover Conservation Area emphasizes low-impact enjoyment through well-marked trails and minimal development, making it a serene destination for day visits and short excursions.
Dover Trail Loop – a scenic 3.5-mile route through mixed woodlands and open fields
Fishing pond stocked with bass and sunfish supporting anglers of all ages
Abundant birdwatching opportunities for species such as eastern bluebird and red-tailed hawk
Quiet picnic areas ideal for family outings away from crowds
A multi-use trail that provides a varied landscape experience including shaded forest sections and open prairie.
A small managed pond supporting recreational fishing with periodic fish stocking for anglers.
Sections of the conservation area are dedicated to enhancing habitats for native Missouri species, including grassland restorations.