Hiking

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Take a hike! Our conservation areas have miles of hiking and multiuse trails. Go to your favorite area and explore.

Some trails are multiuse, which means there may also be cyclists, horseback riders, dog walkers, bird watchers, photographers, and others on the trail. Being mindful of others can make outdoor recreation a great experience for everyone.

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Guidelines for Hiking on MDC Areas

Stay on the Trail

Straying from the trail may disturb the places many plants and animals call home.

Maintain a Respectful Volume

There’s no need to whisper, but yelling or listening to loud music can bother wildlife or other people using the trail.

Leave No Trace

Do not leave any trash or personal belongings out on the trails or the surrounding areas. This includes things such as chicken bones, banana peels, and apple cores. Leaving these items along the trail can be dangerous for wildlife and make nature less beautiful.

Know Your Right of Way

Generally, hikers yield to horseback riders only, but check the signage on each trail for special cases. When it comes to other hikers, yield to groups, uphill hikers, and hikers moving at a faster pace.

Before You Go

Check Places to Go to see if the conservation area you want to visit has hiking trails. You can search for trails using the Advanced Search feature.

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Be Prepared

Being prepared can make or break your hiking experience, so make sure you set yourself up to enjoy it.

  • Always pack water — staying hydrated is important when you are engaging in strenuous activities.
  • Check the weather before you go hiking, and dress accordingly. If the temperature will change significantly during your hike, wear layered clothing using items that are easy to change and light enough to carry.
  • Wear comfortable and supportive shoes or boots that you are not afraid to get dirty.
  • Prevent discomfort from the elements with bug spray and sunscreen.

Be Aware of Your Surroundings

Paying attention to your surroundings can help keep you and others safe and keep you from getting lost. Being aware can also prevent injuries, accidents, and negative encounters with wildlife.

Respect Wildlife

If you encounter wildlife on a trail, please give the animal space. It is likely just passing by and will cause no harm if left alone. However, as black bears make a comeback in southern Missouri, as a hiker, you must be "bear aware"  and know what to do if you encounter a bear while hiking.

Check the Dates

Trails and service roads may be closed to bicycling and horseback riding during all portions of the firearms deer hunting season and shooting hours of the spring turkey hunting season. Check Places to Go for regulations for the area you plan to visit.

Great Places For Hiking

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Meramec Conservation Area has something for almost any visitor, from those looking for a casual
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Barn Hollow Conservation Area is located in Texas County, approximately three miles north of Mo
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Events

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Registration period: May 31 - June 7
Date: Saturday, June 8, 2024 7:30 am - Saturday, June 8, 2024 12:30 pm
Location: Marais Temps Clair Conservation Area
Join us for an early morning 5-mile hike at the Marais Temps Clair (MTC) Conservation Area. Birds are most active in the early morning hours. This a great time of the year for a hike to see what lives in the marsh habitat of MTC. Please dress for the weather and bring water, a lunch, and binoculars for bird viewing.
Registration period: May 17 - June 8
Date: Saturday, June 8, 2024 9:00 am - Saturday, June 8, 2024 5:00 pm
Location: Springfield Conservation Nature Center
Meet at the Nature Center and carpool to Prairie State Park which encompasses nearly 4,000 acres of tallgrass prairie in western Barton County near Lamar. This 2.5-mile hike covers uneven and possible muddy terrain. Wear sturdy hiking shoes and bring binoculars if you have them. Bring a sack lunch, water, snacks, insect repellent, and sunscreen.
Registration period: April 24 - June 13
Date: Thursday, June 13, 2024 8:30 am - Thursday, June 13, 2024 5:00 pm
Location: Springfield Conservation Nature Center
Ha Ha Tonka State Park has many attractions, including springs, caves, sinkholes, and a castle. We will hike 4-5 miles on trails rated moderate to difficult. Wear comfortable hiking shoes, bring a sack lunch, water bottle, and binoculars if you like. Meet at the Nature Center and carpool.
Registration period: June 1 - June 14
Date: Friday, June 14, 2024 7:30 pm - Friday, June 14, 2024 8:30 pm
Location: Runge Conservation Nature Center
Enjoy a wonderful evening in Missouri hiking Karst Trail at Rock Bridge State Park! Be sure to include your email address in your registration as instructions on where to park and meet will be sent the day of the hike. We will be hiking about one mile on uneven and at times rough terrain. Wear appropriate shoes and bring a water bottle. Registration required. All ages
Registration period: May 15 - June 14
Date: Saturday, June 15, 2024 8:00 am - Saturday, June 15, 2024 10:00 am
Location: Burr Oak Woods Conservation Nature Center
Let’s gather at the 24 Highway shelter house to forage for some early summer wild edible plants. Bring your cameras, smart phones, ID books and water bottle. (There are no facilities available at this site)
Registration period: May 15 - June 17
Date: Tuesday, June 18, 2024 7:00 am - Tuesday, June 18, 2024 8:30 am
Location: Claire Gempp Davidson Memorial Wildlife Area
Beat the heat this summer and go on a morning hike at Claire Gempp Davidson Conservation Area. We will explore the history and emerging wildlife this unique area has to offer.
Registration period: April 24 - June 18
Date: Tuesday, June 18, 2024 6:00 pm - Tuesday, June 18, 2024 7:30 pm
Location: Springfield Conservation Nature Center
With so many great places to go backpacking in the Ozarks, why not give it a try? Learn where to go, what to take, and how to prepare for a backpacking trip. This program is designed for adults, but all ages are welcome if accompanied by an adult.
Registration period: June 1 - June 19
Date: Wednesday, June 19, 2024 8:00 am - Wednesday, June 19, 2024 5:00 pm
Location: Runge Conservation Nature Center
Grab your hiking stick for a guided hike of the North Loop of Wilderness Trail at Meramec State Park (Franklin, Crawford, and Washington Counties); 4 miles – moderate. Meet at Runge Nature Center or the trailhead. Some transportation is provided but carpooling may be necessary. Hike leaders will contact participants before the hike to give directions if needed. Wear sturdy shoes, dress for the weather, bring a water bottle, and pack a lunch/snack. Registration required. Ages 18+
Registration period: May 9 - June 20
Date: Friday, June 21, 2024 7:30 pm - Friday, June 21, 2024 9:00 pm
Location: Columbia Bottom Conservation Area

Walk to the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers in the late evening on one of the longest days of the year. After spending a few minutes at the confluence, return to lot "L" to watch the sunset. The songs of dickcissels and meadowlarks will accompany the sun as it sets over the fields and prairies. The full Strawberry Moon will light the sky as we leave Columbia Bottom.

Meet at lot "L", about 4 miles from the front entrance.

Dress for the weather and bring a water bottle and insect repellent.

Sunset: 8:28 pm

Moonrise: 8:47 pm
Registration period: May 1 - June 24
Date: Tuesday, June 25, 2024 6:00 pm - Tuesday, June 25, 2024 7:30 pm
Location: Anita B. Gorman Conservation Discovery Center
Registration required (adults) Grab your walking shoes and get outside with our urban hike through historic NE Kansas City. Covering roughly 2.5 miles, this moderately paced hike will utilize sidewalks to explore nature in this older neighborhood. During the hike we will discuss native & invasive plants, wildlife ID, hiking safety and other great urban hikes in KC. The instructor will e-mail the exact meeting location to participants the week prior to the hike. You will receive an e-mail from the instructor if weather conditions indicate a need to cancel the program. If accommodations are needed, please e-mail the instructor after registering and at least one week prior to the program.