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Located in Boone County, the Three Creeks Conservation Area is open to the public daily. The 1500-acre area is named for the Turkey Creek, Bonne Femme Creek and Bass Creek, which run through the conservatory. Visitors will find a beautiful forested area featuring many attractive geological features and stately red cedar trees. The area is home to a network of trails suitable for walking, hiking, horseback riding and biking and back-country camping is allowed. Many visitors come to enjoy bird watching, while others come to try their hand at fishing and/or seasonal hunting. Visitors are encourages to bring a picnic and enjoy getting back to nature in a beautiful location.
Address: Three Creeks Conservation Area, Columbia, MO 65201, 573 815 7900

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