Shade's Mill Conservation Area is a diverse natural space in central Missouri offering forested landscapes, open fields, and water features ideal for hiking, wildlife viewing, and hunting.
Shade's Mill Conservation Area is located near Columbia, Missouri, and is managed by the Missouri Department of Conservation. Spanning over 1,600 acres, the area features a mix of hardwood forests, grasslands, and ponds, supporting abundant wildlife including deer, turkey, and waterfowl. Historically, the land was used for milling and agriculture before being permanently protected for conservation and public recreation. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore over six miles of multi-use trails suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. Shade's Mill Lake, a central water body, offers fishing opportunities with species like bass and catfish. The conservation area also provides designated hunting zones during regulated seasons, as well as birdwatching spots for observing migratory and resident species. The area's varied habitats contribute to its regional ecological value, especially for wetland and upland species. Visitors are drawn by the combination of accessible trails, water access, and seasonal recreational opportunities. Shade's Mill Conservation Area provides a natural escape close to urban Columbia, making it a popular destination for families, anglers, and hunters looking for a moderate outdoor experience.
Shade's Mill Lake – A scenic fishing and paddling destination
Diverse upland hardwood forests providing prime deer and turkey habitat
Multi-use trail system for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding
Seasonal hunting areas managed for wildlife sustainability
A 50-acre lake providing fishing for bass, catfish, and bluegill, and opportunities for non-motorized boating.
Over six miles of designated trail for hiking, biking, and equestrian use, winding through forests and open areas.
Regions designated and managed for hunting with controlled seasons to support sustainable populations of deer and turkey.