Three Rivers Conservation Area offers a tranquil setting for fishing, hiking, and wildlife observation along the banks of three converging rivers, showcasing Missouri’s diverse riverine ecosystems.
Three Rivers Conservation Area, located in southeastern Missouri near the city of Poplar Bluff, encompasses approximately 7,800 acres where the St. Francis, Black, and Little Black Rivers converge. This protected area features a mix of hardwood forest, wetlands, river bottomlands, and limestone glades, providing vital habitat for a variety of fish, bird, and mammal species. The conservation area is particularly popular for fishing, with abundant populations of smallmouth bass, catfish, and other native fish. Anglers are drawn to the area for the excellent access to river banks and diverse water conditions. Recreational opportunities include hiking several miles of well-maintained trails that traverse through woodlands, wetlands, and scenic river overlooks. Hunting is permitted in season, focused on deer and turkey populations that thrive in the forest and river bottom habitats. Bird watchers and wildlife enthusiasts will find an array of species including herons, egrets, and migratory songbirds. The conservation area is managed by the Missouri Department of Conservation, with efforts emphasizing habitat preservation, water quality, and sustainable recreation. Visitors find the area peaceful and less crowded than many state parks, making it an ideal destination for quiet nature pursuits. Nearby Poplar Bluff provides easy access, while campgrounds and picnic areas offer convenience for day trips or overnight excursions. Seasonal flooding shapes much of the ecosystem, encouraging diverse plant communities that support robust wildlife populations. The combination of rivers and forested lands makes Three Rivers Conservation Area a distinctive destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking fishing, hiking, and wildlife viewing in a relatively undisturbed natural setting.
Confluence of the St. Francis, Black, and Little Black Rivers
Excellent smallmouth bass and catfish fishing opportunities
Diverse habitats supporting migratory and resident bird species
Scenic hiking trails along river bluffs and wetlands
An accessible viewpoint where visitors can observe the merging of the three rivers, offering panoramic views of the water and surrounding forest.
A rich wetland ecosystem filled with native hardwoods and diverse aquatic plants that support abundant wildlife.
A trail that winds through forest and river habitats, providing interpretive signage about the area's ecology and history.