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It is nearly all forest and is home to Blue Pond Natural Area. Blue Pond is the deepest natural pond in Missouri. Facilities/features: primitive camping, multi-use hike/bike/horse trail, numerous intermittent streams, and 1 permanent stream. 9,999 4,046: Bollinger
It is named after Lick Creek, which runs through the west end. In the 20th century, the area was severely degraded by human activists, farming, and cattle grazing. The conservation department purchased the area in 1992. The preserve features a twelve-acre lake and a small pine plantation. Primitive camping is allowed. [1]
This area is more than half wetlands and also contains forest, old fields, and cropland. Facilities/ features: primitive camping, fishable pond/blew holes, Missouri River frontage within hiking distance. 1,340 acres 540 ha: Howard
This area is largely forest. Facilities/features: primitive camping, firearms range, 48-acre (190,000 m 2) lake, and 2 intermittent streams (Little Perche Creek, Perche Creek). 3,562 acres 1,441 ha: Randolph, Howard, Boone
This area is mainly forest with savannas, glades, and old fields. Facilities/features: primitive camping by Special Use Permit only, picnic areas, firearms range, intermittent stream (Camp Creek), and a permanent stream (Woods Fork). 2,494 acres 1,009 ha: Christian
Primitive camping – referred to simply as camping pre-glamping – is just you, a tent, light source, sleeping gear, camp stove, water filter and food.