Paradise Valley Conservation Area is a 1,500-acre natural preserve near St. Louis, Missouri, offering scenic hiking, wildlife observation, and tranquil riverside access along the Meramec River.
Paradise Valley Conservation Area covers approximately 1,500 acres in northeastern Missouri, near the city of St. Louis. It protects diverse habitats including forests, prairies, and riparian zones along the Meramec River. The area's topography features gentle hills and river valleys, creating a peaceful outdoor retreat. This conservation area supports a wide variety of native plant species and provides important habitat for local wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkey, migratory birds, and several species of fish in the Meramec River. Historically, the land was part of early settlement agricultural use before being converted to protected land to preserve its natural character and provide outdoor recreation opportunities. Visitors enjoy hiking on moderate trails that offer views of river bluffs and seasonal wildflowers. Birdwatchers can spot migrators and resident birds throughout the year. Fishing enthusiasts frequent the Meramec River, known for bass and catfish. The area is also favored for quiet picnicking and nature photography. Paradise Valley Conservation Area is managed by the Missouri Department of Conservation and serves as an accessible nature getaway within reach of urban populations. It offers an inviting mix of outdoor activities suited for families, casual hikers, anglers, and nature lovers seeking respite in a protected landscape.
Meramec River Overlook with panoramic river valley views
Diverse forest and prairie habitats supporting abundant wildlife
Popular fishing spots along the river renowned for largemouth bass
Secluded hiking trails providing peaceful nature immersion
A major scenic river flowing through the conservation area, providing fishing access and habitat for aquatic species.
The area features mixed hardwood forests and native prairie remnants that support diverse plant and animal life.
A popular vantage point offering expansive views of the river valley and surrounding wooded hills.