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Mathews Conservation Area adventures

Mathews Conservation Area Adventures

Mathews Conservation Area is a diverse natural preserve in southeastern Missouri known for its oak-hickory forests, pine plantations, and abundant wildlife, offering outdoor enthusiasts opportunities for hiking, hunting, and wildlife observation.

6,350
Acres Protected
7
Miles of Trails
10,000
Annual Visitors
1970s
Year Established

About Mathews Conservation Area

 

Mathews Conservation Area, located in southern Missouri near the town of Williamsville, spans over 6,300 acres of varied habitats including hardwood forests, pine plantations, glades, and wetlands. Managed by the Missouri Department of Conservation, the area supports a broad range of flora and fauna typical of the Ozark Highlands. The landscape features gently rolling hills along with small streams and seeps that contribute to the area's ecological diversity. Historically, the land was used for timber and agriculture before being acquired for conservation purposes, aimed at restoring native habitats and enhancing wildlife populations. Recreational activities are diverse, with hiking trails winding through mature forest stands and open glades, and designated areas for seasonal hunting of deer, turkey, and other game. Bird watchers can spot species such as wild turkeys, woodpeckers, and various songbirds, while anglers may find opportunities in nearby streams. The area appeals to visitors looking for quiet woodland experiences, as it is less developed than larger state parks, offering a more secluded outdoor experience. Key landmarks include restored pine stands demonstrating sustainable forestry practices and several small glade ecosystems that support rare plant species. The Mathews Conservation Area serves as a valuable resource for environmental education, wildlife management, and outdoor recreation within the region.

Highlights

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Oak and hickory forest habitats with mature canopy and rich understory

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Lush glade ecosystems supporting rare Missouri native plants

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Seasonal hunting opportunities for deer and turkey

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Quiet, lesser-known hiking trails perfect for wildlife photography

Notable Natural Features

Pine Plantations

Managed stands of planted pine trees demonstrating forestry techniques and providing habitat diversity.

Native Glade Areas

Exposed rocky glades supporting rare prairie plant species and unique ecological communities.

Small Seasonal Streams

Contribute to the rich biodiversity and serve as watering sites for wildlife throughout the conservation area.