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Otter Slough Conservation Area adventures

Otter Slough Conservation Area Adventures

Otter Slough Conservation Area is a rich wetland habitat offering outstanding opportunities for birdwatching, hunting, and wildlife photography along the Missouri Bootheel.

1,062
Acres Protected
3
Miles of Trails
5,000
Annual Visitors
1990s
Year Established

About Otter Slough Conservation Area

 

Otter Slough Conservation Area is located in the southeastern region of Missouri, within the Bootheel, encompassing a diverse wetland ecosystem that supports abundant wildlife. The area consists mainly of bottomland forests, wetlands, ponds, and sloughs, which create prime habitat for waterfowl, otters, white-tailed deer, and numerous migratory bird species. Established as part of a conservation program to preserve important wetlands along the Mississippi Flyway, Otter Slough plays a vital role in maintaining regional biodiversity and provides critical stopover habitat for waterfowl during migration seasons. Visitors come to Otter Slough primarily for hunting, waterfowl and deer being the main game species, as well as for nature photography and birdwatching during migratory periods. The area features several access roads, parking areas, and primitive hiking trails that offer quiet observation points to experience the natural surroundings. While the terrain is often wet and can be marshy, the landscape is relatively flat, making it accessible for visitors seeking a peaceful outdoor experience. Otter Slough is managed by the Missouri Department of Conservation and has clear signage and some information kiosks to educate visitors on wildlife and conservation efforts. This conservation area appeals to those interested in wetlands ecosystems, seasonal wildlife activity, and low-impact outdoor recreation. It is an important conservation site within the regional network of protected natural areas in Missouri's Bootheel region.

Highlights

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Extensive bottomland hardwood forest and freshwater wetlands

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Excellent waterfowl and migratory bird viewing during fall and winter

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Important habitat for North American river otters

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Accessible hunting zones managed for sustainable game populations

Notable Natural Features

Bottomland Hardwood Forest

A unique wetland forest ecosystem dominated by oak, gum, and cypress trees that supports diverse wildlife.

Waterfowl Concentration Areas

Seasonal wetlands that attract large concentrations of ducks and geese during fall and winter migrations.

Otter Habitat

Protected river otter populations benefit from undisturbed aquatic environments and abundant prey.