Natural Areas

Explore Missouri's Original Landscapes

Missouri's natural areas represent some of the best—and last—examples of the state’s original natural landscape, each offering a shining example of Missouri’s outstanding biological and geological features. Hiking through a natural area, you can observe rare plants and animals that would have been familiar sights to native Americans or explorers, such as Lewis and Clark. Natural areas are defined as natural communities or geologic features that represent the natural character, diversity and ecological processes of Missouri’s native landscapes. Natural communities are groups of plants and animals and the landscapes, such as forests or prairies, that they inhabit—and that occur repeatedly throughout the state.

Use the information in this section to plan a visit to a natural area. Whether your interest is in nature study, birding, hiking, fishing, hunting or photography, you'll find a designated Missouri natural area to explore and enjoy your favorite low-impact outdoor recreational activity.

Map of Natural Areas in Missouri


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Natural Areas Directory

Title County Designation Date
Alley Spring Shannon 04/20/2007
Allred Lake Butler 02/25/1982
Ashe Juniper Stone 01/24/1986
Babler Southwoods Hollow St. Louis 09/25/1978
Bald Hill Glade Ripley 08/27/1993
Ball Mill Resurgence Perry 08/20/1979
Barn Hollow Texas 05/27/1980
Beech Springs Stoddard 12/04/1981
Bennett Spring Hanging Fen Dallas 03/18/1982
Big Barren Creek Carter 08/29/1989
Big Buffalo Creek Fen Benton 06/27/1972
Big Oak Tree Mississippi 10/21/1977
Big Spring Carter 02/14/1983
Big Spring Pines Carter 01/29/1993
Big Sugar Creek Lincoln 09/18/1979
Blair Creek Raised Fen Shannon 01/24/1986
Blue Pond Bollinger 10/24/1977
Blue River Glades Jackson 01/21/1983
Blue Spring Shannon 06/27/1972
Bona Glade Dade 02/16/1979
Natural Areas Visitor Guidelines

Regulations on each Missouri natural area vary, so please consult the area's Web page and call the manager for permitted uses and other details before you visit.

Natural Areas Newsletter

See the latest edition of the Missouri Natural Areas Newsletter for information on natural areas, natural community management, and biological diversity conservation news!