Fiery Fork Conservation Area - Climax Springs, Missouri

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Price: Free
Address: Unknown Coordinates: 38.102550, -92.947685
Site Type: Fish and Wildlife Service Status: Official
Open Dates: Year round Max Stay Length: Unknown
Road Type: Gravel Miles to Paved Road: 2 miles
Number of Sites: 6-15 Max RV Length : 26'
Contact Email: Contact Phone: 573-346-2210
Website: mdc.mo.gov/documents/area_brochures/8103map.pdf



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Fiery Fork Conservation Area is in Camden County, 15 miles northwest of Camdenton and 7 miles east of Climax Springs, off Highway 7.

The area includes 1,606 acres of oak and hickory forest and was named after Fiery Fork Creek, which flows into the Niangau River.

During your visit to Fiery Fork Conservation Area, you may view various forest improvement practices designed to improve wildlife habitat, maintain watershed quality, enhance tree growth, quality, and species composition. Signs of disturbance are only temporary and the forest will soon return to normal.

Hiking trails on the area vary in length from 1/4-mile to 1 1/4-miles and offer ideal opportunities to view wildlife in its natural setting.

All boundaries of the area are marked from tree to tree with blue paint and are posted where they intersect state and county roads or private lands. Visitors are urged to respect the rights of adjacent land owners.

Very pretty area. Again this would be for smaller RVs. You must travel down a gravel road about 2 miles to get here and a fairly steep hill to get to the site. There are also a couple of low water crossings.

Scenery level: ★★★★☆ 

Noise Level: ★★★★☆ 


Amenities:
- Fire Ring
- Picnic Tables
Activities:
- Hiking Trails
- Fishing
- Swimming
- Hunting
- Wildlife Viewing
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One Comment about “Fiery Fork Conservation Area”

  1. Jessica says:

    Great secluded primitive sites. No electric hookups or running water. Vault toilets. Beautiful scenery. Some sites have metal fire rings.Picnic tables provided. Not accessible during very high water due to low water crossings. There is also a hiking trail.


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