Wehmhoff Farms and Conservation Area offers visitors an opportunity to explore diverse habitats, rich farmland, and forest lands known for excellent hiking, wildlife watching, and hunting near Kansas City.
Wehmhoff Farms and Conservation Area is located in the northwestern part of Missouri, near Kansas City, encompassing a blend of riparian corridors, native grasslands, forested hills, and restored agricultural land. The area is managed by the Missouri Department of Conservation and serves both as a wildlife refuge and a recreational destination. Spanning over hundreds of acres, Wehmhoff Farms provides critical habitat for native wildlife, including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, quail, and migratory songbirds. The conservation area's topography features gentle slopes with creek valleys that support diverse plant communities, including oak-hickory forests and native prairie grasses.
Historically, the site was primarily farmland, and conservation efforts have transformed retired agricultural fields back into wildlife habitat. The area is popular for hunting during the appropriate seasons, especially deer and turkey, with managed hunts that support sustainable wildlife populations. Beyond hunting, the conservation area offers several miles of trails suitable for hiking and birdwatching, providing visitors a chance to observe Missouri's native flora and fauna. Fishing opportunities are available in the creek areas, where visitors may find smallmouth bass and other native species. The proximity to Kansas City makes Wehmhoff Farms and Conservation Area a convenient day trip for urban residents looking to escape into nature.
Visitors typically enjoy quiet walks on the natural surface trails and use the area’s open spaces for wildlife photography and nature study. The conservation area aims to balance public outdoor recreation with the protection of native ecosystems and farmland preservation. Seasonal changes bring vivid displays of wildflowers in spring and colorful foliage in autumn, enhancing its visual appeal year-round.
Diverse habitats including oak-hickory forest and native prairie grasses
Popular wildlife viewing area for white-tailed deer and wild turkey
Managed hunting opportunities in season supporting conservation efforts
Proximity to Kansas City allows convenient day trips and nature escapes
A clear-water stream running through the area, providing habitat for native fish species and a scenic spot for anglers.
Areas formerly used for agriculture now planted with native grasses and wildflowers supporting pollinators and upland game birds.
Mature forest stands that are home to a variety of Missouri wildlife and offer shaded hiking trails.