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Lord Creek Conservation Area adventures

Lord Creek Conservation Area Adventures

Lord Creek Conservation Area offers a peaceful natural setting along the Meramec River, ideal for hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing in eastern Missouri.

654
Acres Protected
3.5
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1998
Year Established

About Lord Creek Conservation Area

 

Located in eastern Missouri, Lord Creek Conservation Area encompasses over 650 acres of forested land alongside the scenic Meramec River. The terrain features rolling hills, hardwood forests, and creek valleys, providing diverse habitats for native flora and fauna. This conservation area protects critical riverine and upland ecosystems, offering habitat for deer, turkey, and various songbird species. Historically, the land was used for small-scale logging and farming before being acquired for conservation to preserve its natural state and water quality along the Meramec. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy over three miles of trails that wind through woodlands and along the riverbank, great for hiking and mountain biking. Fishing and canoeing in the Meramec River are popular activities during warmer months. Bird watchers often spot species like pileated woodpecker and bald eagles year-round. The area is managed to encourage low-impact recreation and maintain habitat integrity. Visitors appreciate its quiet atmosphere, natural beauty, and the chance to experience a less developed stretch of the Meramec River corridor. Interpretive signage along trails helps explain the local ecology and conservation efforts. While there are no developed campgrounds within the area, dispersed camping is allowed subject to regulations. The conservation area is accessible via well-maintained gravel roads off Missouri State Route 30, making it reachable for day-trippers and nature lovers traveling from nearby towns. The Lord Creek Conservation Area stands out as a valuable natural preserve in the region, balancing outdoor recreation opportunities with environmental stewardship.

Highlights

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Scenic hiking trails along Lord Creek and the Meramec River

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Opportunities to view bald eagles and other native bird species

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Access to fishing and canoeing on the Meramec River

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Quiet, undeveloped forest areas ideal for wildlife observation

Notable Natural Features

Meramec River Bank

A pristine river edge offering fishing, paddling, and scenic rest stops with views of flowing waters and forested cliffs.

Woodland Trail Loop

A 3.5-mile trail circuit that showcases native hardwood forests, creek crossings, and diverse wildlife habitats.

Bald Eagle Observation Areas

Designated spots near the river where visitors often see bald eagles and other raptors, especially in cooler months.