Thomas Hill Reservoir Wildlife Area offers diverse outdoor recreation centered around the 1,250-acre reservoir, providing excellent opportunities for fishing, boating, hiking, and wildlife observation in a natural setting.
Located in Randolph County, Missouri, Thomas Hill Reservoir Wildlife Area encompasses approximately 3,200 acres of land surrounding the 1,250-acre Thomas Hill Reservoir. The reservoir itself was created with a dam on the East Yellow Creek and is managed not only as a water supply resource but also as a vibrant habitat for fish and wildlife. The area is comprised of gently rolling hills, patches of mixed hardwood forests, open fields, and wetlands, creating varied ecosystems that support populations of deer, turkey, waterfowl, and assorted small game. Anglers come to the reservoir seeking largemouth bass, crappie, catfish, and sunfish, while hunters target upland birds and deer during regulated seasons. The reservoir is popular for boating and paddle sports, with several access points and boat ramps available. Well-maintained hiking trails provide scenic views of the water and forested surroundings, and designated picnic areas offer family-friendly recreation spots. Managed by the Missouri Department of Conservation, the wildlife area aims to balance recreational use with habitat preservation and wildlife management. Its proximity to Moberly and other local communities makes it an accessible destination for day trips and weekend outings. Visitors can enjoy a quiet natural setting for photography, bird watching, or simply enjoying the outdoors. The area’s combination of water-based activities, woodland trails, and abundant wildlife provides year-round appeal for outdoor enthusiasts.
Thomas Hill Reservoir – a 1,250-acre reservoir ideal for fishing and boating
Diverse habitat supporting deer, wild turkey, waterfowl, and small game
Well-maintained hiking trails with scenic views of the reservoir and woodlands
Multiple boat ramps and picnic areas suitable for family outings and water sports
A large 1,250-acre reservoir offering excellent fishing, boating, and paddle sports opportunities.
Trails that range from easy to moderate difficulty, winding through forests and around the reservoir with wildlife viewing possibilities.
Supports a variety of species including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, waterfowl, and small game, making it popular for hunting and nature observation.