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Pacific Palisades Conservation Area
IUCN Category IV (Habitat/Species Management Area)
Pacific Palisades Conservation Area is located in Missouri
Pacific Palisades Conservation Area
Pacific Palisades Conservation Area
Location in Missouri
Location Jefferson and St. Louis counties, Missouri, United States
Nearest city Pacific, MO
Area 695 acres (281 ha)
Governing body Missouri Department of Conservation
Official website: http://mdc4.mdc.mo.gov/applications/moatlas/AreaSummaryPage.aspx?txtAreaID=7809

The Pacific Palisades Conservation Area is a special place in Missouri, USA. It helps protect nature along the Meramec River. This area is named for its cool rock and sand formations found along the riverbanks. It's located where three counties meet: St. Louis, Jefferson, and Franklin.

What is the Pacific Palisades Conservation Area?

The Pacific Palisades Conservation Area is a large natural space covering about 695 acres. That's like 525 football fields! It's managed by the Missouri Department of Conservation. This area is split into two main parts. One part is for wildlife, and the other is for people to visit and enjoy the river.

Exploring the Area

The conservation area is divided into two main sections. Each section offers different ways to enjoy nature. One part is mainly for wildlife, and the other is for public access to the river.

The Access Area

The access area is in St. Louis County. It's about 800 yards (730 meters) west of Eureka on Franklin Road. This part of the area gives you direct access to the Meramec River. It's a great spot to get close to the water.

The Wildlife Area

The wildlife area is in Jefferson County. You can find it off English Road, about 1.5 miles (2.4 kilometers) south of Pacific, Missouri. This section is very diverse, meaning it has many different types of natural habitats.

It features two lakes, perfect for water-loving animals. There are also about 300 acres (121 hectares) of forest, full of trees and shade. You'll find 50 acres (20 hectares) of open prairie, which are like natural grasslands. There are also fields and some cropland. Along the Meramec River, you can see large, impressive bluffs.

Animals and Nature at Pacific Palisades

This conservation area is home to many different animals. It's a great place to observe wildlife in their natural habitat.

Animals You Might See

You might spot deer roaming through the forests and fields. Turkeys are also common here. If you visit during the right season, you might see doves. Around the lakes, herons and other waterfowl often build their nests.

River Life

The Meramec River section of the area is very important for water creatures. You can find many mussel beds along the river. These mussels help keep the river water clean. The river is also home to various fish species. Popular game fish include bluegill, largemouth bass, and crappie.

Activities at Pacific Palisades

The Pacific Palisades Conservation Area offers several activities for visitors. These activities help people connect with nature while also managing the wildlife.

Hunting and Fishing

Hunting is allowed only in the Jefferson County section of the area. People can hunt for deer, turkey, and doves during specific seasons. Fishing is a popular activity in the lakes and the Meramec River. You can try to catch bluegill, largemouth bass, and crappie.

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