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=Clifty Creek Conservation Area= Dixon, Missouri 65459 Clifty Creek Conservation Area Web Site Clifty Creek Conservation Area Map Clifty Creek Conservation Area Brochure

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Clifty Creek CA
Coordinates: 38.0269306, -91.9867083 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

Tips on birding Clifty Creek Conservation Area
From Audubon Society of Missouri Birder's Guide

About Clifty Creek Conservation Area
Take MO-28 northeast of Dixon and then go east on Route W, pavement ends and gravel leads to area. This forest and woodland tract contains high bluffs and a natural rock bridge over a scenic Ozark stream.

Clifty Creek Conservation Area and Clifty Creek Natural Area are adjacent to one another and combined offer the public 486 acres in Maries County to enjoy. A six-car parking lot for the area is found on Maries County Road 511.

Due to the rugged terrain in this part of the state, much of this area has seen little change since settlement times and due to the lack of fire has developed into an overstocked forest. Settlers found only the extreme southern and a few northern portions of the area level enough for cultivation.

In 1984, The Donald Walker Trust donated 156 acres to the Conservation Department, which later purchased 100 additional acres to form the conservation area.

The conservation area and the adjacent Clifty Creek Natural Area, owned by the L-A-D Foundation provide crucial watershed protection for Clifty and Little Clifty creeks which run through the areas. One of the more dramatic features of Clifty Creek Natural Area is a natural bridge with a span of about 40 feet that was created by a tributary of Clifty Creek carving through Gasconade dolomite. The areas also contain oak-hickory forest, mixed bottomland forest, limestone glades and cliffs and sandstone glades.

A very scenic 2.5 mile loop hiking trail leads from the conservation area parking lot to the natural bridge and back. A hiker can choose to take the loop, or can choose to go and come from the arch via the same trail portion. The trail has an intersection one-tenth of a mile from the parking lot. The right fork in the trail is an additional one mile to the arch; if you choose the left fork the arch is 1.4 miles away - one way. Both forks are very scenic and traverse some very interesting natural features. This trail was completed in the fall of 2008, through funding from the Conservation Department, the Missouri Conservation Heritage Foundation, the LAD Foundation and the Department of Natural Resources via the Recreational Trails Program of the federal government. In addition to these contributors volunteers from around the state built the trail entirely by hand.

A hiker should have appropriate foot wear, water and be in good enough physical condition to walk the moderately difficult trail. The difference in elevation from the parking lot to the bottom of the arch is about 200 feet, however due to the terrain, the change in elevation exceeds 200 feet as the hiker moves up and down the lay of the land in route to the arch. From Clifty Creek Conservation Area Web Site

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