Logan Creek Conservation
Area Hunting
Missouri Hunting Locations
Directory | Best Places To Go Hunting in Missouri
The Arcadia Valley Region and Black River Recreation
Area Near St. Louis in the
Missouri Ozarks
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Logan
Creek Conservation Area
The
area is a popular place for hunters seeking deer, turkey and
squirrel.
Totalling approximately 12,000 acres in Reynolds County, Logan
Creek Conservation Area lies south of the Black River and north
of the Current River. Heavily forested with shortleaf
pine growth and white oak, there are sinkholes, fens and seeps
in the water areas where buttonbush, swamp rose, bulrush, groundnut,
sedges and panic grass can be found. When hiking, you may see
a 1/2 acre shrub swamp, a gasconade dolomite sinkhole, two roubidoux
dolomite sink holes and a roubidoux dolomite glade. Pond
shrub swamp communities occur only in sinkholes and other natural
upland depressions. They are endangered natural communities
in Missouri. There are no designated trails, but area
access roads may be hiked. Hwy
21 to Hwy 106, north of Ellington. The main tract is 3 miles
north of Highway 106 on Route B.
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For Logan Creek Conservation Area lodging, cabins,
cottages, motels, hotels, bed and breakfast inns, lodges
and campgrounds near hunting and fishing opportunities
in the Black River Recreation Area and Arcadia Valley
Region, please click
here.
Missouri Hunting
& Fishing Guides:
The
opportunities are unlimited for that trophy hunt or
that memorable fishing trip you've always wanted when
you engage a local guide. Robbie Chadbourne
was born and bred in this region and has been an active
sportsman since he could bait a hook or hold up a firearm.
To arrange your next guided hunting or fishing expedition
call Robbie 573-701-6134
For the best in sporting goods, guns, hunting,
fishing and camping equipment stores in our region,
please click
here.
To learn much more about the Missouri Vacation Opportunities
in the Arcadia Valley Region and Black River Recreation
Area including dining, shopping, entertainment, historic
towns and landmarks, civil war history, float trips
and other abundant recreational activites available
in our region, please visit www.missouri-vacations.com
Find out why this is the outdoor recreation capital
of Missouri!
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(Please
note: There are numerous designated hunting and fishing
areas to be found on public lands and in designated conservation
areas in our region. Please respect private property. With connections
through friends or acquaintances, willing landowners often give
permission to hunt or fish on private property.)
For
an atlas of public lands the Missouri Department of Conservation
owns, leases or manages for public use in Reynolds County or
Iron County click here.
Search by County. For other Federal lands in our region
please click here.
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