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Trickey Woods Conservation Area adventures

Trickey Woods Conservation Area Adventures

Trickey Woods Conservation Area is a 600-acre public natural area in central Missouri offering hiking, wildlife observation, and quiet woodland experiences just outside of Columbia.

600
Acres Protected
4
Miles of Trails
5,000 (estimated)
Annual Visitors
1996
Year Established

About Trickey Woods Conservation Area

 

Trickey Woods Conservation Area spans approximately 600 acres in Boone County, Missouri, close to the city of Columbia. The preserve features mixed hardwood forests, rolling hills, streams, and small glades, representing a typical central Missouri oak-hickory ecosystem. Mature trees, including white oak, black oak, and hickory, dominate the landscape, supporting a diverse array of wildlife from white-tailed deer and wild turkeys to numerous songbirds and small mammals. The area was acquired for public use to provide an accessible natural space for recreation, education, and conservation. Hiking and wildlife viewing are the primary activities here, with well-marked trails leading visitors through shaded woods and along gentle ridgelines. Visitors enjoy the peacefulness of the forest, opportunities for birdwatching, and the chance to learn about native flora and fauna. The site is also used by local schools and nature groups for environmental education programs. Trickey Woods' close proximity to the city makes it a popular day-use spot for outdoor enthusiasts seeking natural beauty and solitude without the need for extensive travel. The conservation focus emphasizes protecting native plant communities, maintaining habitat diversity, and ensuring the area remains a refuge for native wildlife while allowing low-impact public access.

Highlights

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An extensive oak-hickory forest representative of central Missouri’s native ecosystem

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Quiet woodland trails ideal for birdwatching and seasonal wildflower viewing

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A scenic ridge offering peaceful overlooks of adjacent farmland and forests

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An educational natural area used by local schools for environmental study

Notable Natural Features

Oak-Hickory Forest

Dominant forest type providing essential habitat for a wide variety of central Missouri wildlife.

Ridge Trail Overlook

Offers a peaceful vantage point to view surrounding rural landscapes and watch for soaring hawks.

Seasonal Wildflower Patches

Home to spring and summer wildflowers such as trilliums, bloodroots, and violets that brighten the forest floor.