Rocky Fork Lakes Conservation Area Explained

Rocky Fork Lakes Conservation Area
Map:USA Missouri#USA
Map Size:280
Relief:1
Location:Boone, Missouri, United States
Area Acre:2199.6
Governing Body:Missouri Department of Conservation
Website:Rocky Fork Lakes Conservation Area

Rock Fork Lakes Conservation Area is a nature preserve and former strip mine in Boone County, Missouri. Located north of Columbia, Missouri adjacent to Finger Lakes State Park it is over 2000 acres of lakes, wetlands, forest, and prairie. Much of the land is severely degraded from strip mining by the Peabody Coal Company from 1963 to 1972. The land was acquired by the Missouri Department of Conservation in 1979. An unstaffed shooting range is open to the public and was renovated in 2014.[1] The 50-acre Rocky Fork Lake has a boat ramp and is used for fishing.[2] [3] It is named after Rocky Fork Creek.

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  1. Web site: Rocky Fork Lakes shooting range debuts extensive renovations. Howland. Jack. Columbia Missourian. October 10, 2014. July 23, 2019.
  2. Web site: Rocky Fork Lakes CA. Missouri Department of Conservation. July 23, 2019.
  3. Web site: MDC announces temporary closures at Rocky Fork Lakes Conservation Area. Ma. Ming. KOMU-TV. December 13, 2016. July 23, 2019.