Forest 44 Conservation Area Explained

Forest 44 Conservation Area
Iucn Category:IV
Map:Missouri
Coordinates:38.5222°N -90.5329°W
Location:St. Louis County, Missouri, United States
Nearest City:Valley Park, MO
Area:998acres
Established:1990
Governing Body:Missouri Department of Conservation
Url:Official website

Forest 44 Conservation Area consists of 998acres in western St. Louis County, Missouri. It is located near the town of Valley Park, Missouri and is bordered to the north by Interstate 44. It is part of the Henry Shaw Ozark Corridor.[1]

Forest 44 was once part of a cattle ranch that covered 10000acres. The land was purchased in 1990 by the Missouri Department of Conservation from the heirs of the Reinken Estates. An additional 40acres were acquired by partial donation and is known as the Dorothy E. Aselman Memorial Addition.[2]

Forest 44 has a 0.4miles paved disabled-accessible trail, a 2.2miles hiking only trail, and 11.8miles of multi-use trails open to hiking and horseback riding. The area is open to hunting and fishing with permits during the appropriate seasons. There is also a staffed shooting range. There are 914acres of forest and 44acres of grassland.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Henry Shaw Ozark Corridor . Native Tree Society . June 17, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120407040748/http://www.nativetreesociety.org/fieldtrips/missouri/henry_shaw_ozark_corridor.htm . April 7, 2012 . dead .
  2. Web site: Forest 44 Conservation Area . Missouri Department of Conservation . July 22, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120608113521/http://mdc4.mdc.mo.gov/applications/moatlas/AreaSummaryPage.aspx?txtAreaID=9023 . June 8, 2012 . dead .