Burr Oak Woods Conservation Area
About the Business
Burr Oak Woods Conservation Area is a beautiful park and tourist attraction located in Blue Springs, Missouri, United States. This institution follows Chapter 11 of the Wildlife Code, which applies to most activities on the conservation area. Visitors can enjoy hiking, sightseeing, nature observation, camping, hunting, fishing, and more. However, certain activities such as destruction of department property, commercial advertising, and military training by non-government entities are strictly prohibited. Special use permits may be obtained for activities not listed, but must be approved by the area manager. Waste containers are provided for disposal of garbage, trash, and refuse generated on the area. The institution also enforces regulations on motor vehicle use, speed limits, and bicycle usage. Equestrian use is prohibited on all portions of the area. Hunting and fishing are allowed on most conservation areas, but special regulations may apply. Boats, including canoes and kayaks, are allowed on designated waters. Managed deer hunts are established annually for additional deer taking. The primary goal of Burr Oak Woods Conservation Area is to protect and manage the fish, forest, and wildlife of the state, while providing opportunities for citizens to use, enjoy, and learn about these resources.
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Location & Phone number
Blue Springs, MO 64015, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I love jogging here! If you take the entire trail there is one way which is less challenging but the way back for me has some pretty challenging elements if you're jogging. It's the perfect trail!"
"Amazing events, Amazing information about wildlife and nature, cute little in door play area for little kids, lots of critters to look at. There's an outdoor play and learn area too and I haven't even begun to explore the trails yet."
"I almost did not visit here because Google Maps says it's closed. You can walk most of the trails, though the close the gates at 8pm. Super fun, beautiful, and very easy trails to follow. There are little "adventure" trails from the marked trails, though I would only explore those with a friend or two. I used the AllTrails app to navigate and it was pretty much on! Some trails are dirt and grass, and others are paved or gravel. You can pick your own hike, or adjust on the fly. It's another gem of a trail area for eastern Jackson county! I would definitely recommend if you enjoy trails."
"Beautiful place for walking/hiking! I was very happy to see 8 deer yesterday evening, and a nice sunset!!"
"Beautiful area with great additions and great hiking. Very well up kept"
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