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Scott County Conservation Area Adventures

Scott County Conservation Area offers diverse habitats along the Mississippi River floodplain, providing excellent opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and fishing within Missouri's rich natural landscape.

1,292
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
Approximately 8,000
Annual Visitors
1955
Year Established

About Scott County Conservation Area

 

Scott County Conservation Area is located in southeastern Missouri along the western bank of the Mississippi River. The area features a diverse array of habitats including bottomland hardwood forests, wetlands, and upland fields. This variety supports abundant wildlife including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, waterfowl, and various songbirds. The conservation area is managed by the Missouri Department of Conservation and provides visitors with opportunities for outdoor recreation such as hiking, bird watching, fishing, and seasonal deer hunting. With rolling terrain and access to riverbanks and sloughs, visitors can explore multiple trails and fishing sites that highlight the ecological richness of the Mississippi River floodplain. The area is well-suited for those interested in experiencing the natural environment of southeast Missouri's lowlands, especially during migratory bird seasons when waterfowl are plentiful. Its proximity to nearby communities in Scott County makes it accessible for day trips focused on nature walks and wildlife photography. Notable recreation includes fishing at river access points and exploring scattered hiking paths through forested and wetland areas. The conservation approach balances habitat preservation with recreational use, offering a peaceful setting for connecting with Missouri’s native ecosystems.

Highlights

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Access to the Mississippi River floodplain and associated wetlands

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Seasonal waterfowl and migratory bird watching opportunities

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Forest and wetland habitats supporting diverse wildlife populations

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Fishing spots along riverbanks and backwater sloughs

Notable Natural Features

Bottomland Hardwood Forests

Extensive stands of oak, gum, and cypress trees that provide critical habitat for wildlife.

Wetlands and Backwater Sloughs

Rich aquatic habitats that support waterfowl, amphibians, and diverse fish populations.

Mississippi River Access

Opportunities for fishing and observing riverine ecosystems along the floodplain.