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    Lead Mine Conservationa Area

    Tunas, MO 65764,
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    Lead Mine Conservationa Area

    Lead Mine Conservation Area

    Located in the serene setting of Tunas, Missouri, Lead Mine Conservation Area spans over 7,700 acres of protected land, offering a wealth of outdoor activities and natural beauty. This stunning area is a haven for nature lovers, recreational enthusiasts, and those seeking a tranquil escape from the bustle of city life.

    Camping

    Lead Mine Conservation Area features a well-organized campground with:

    • 51 Designated Campsites: The main campground includes 51 individual sites, primarily for tent camping.
    • Primitive Camping Opportunities: Additional camping areas are available, allowing for a more rustic experience.
    • First-Come, First-Served: There is no need for reservations or permits, making it easy to plan a spontaneous camping trip.
    • Basic Facilities: The main campground offers a privy, while other sites are more primitive, providing a true nature experience.

    Outdoor Activities

    Adventure awaits with a multitude of activities:

    • Hiking: Explore miles of multi-use trails that meander through the forestry and alongside the scenic waters of the Niangua River.
    • Biking: Trails are open for biking during non-hunting seasons, offering a range of terrains for cyclists of all skill levels.
    • Horseback Riding: Equestrian trails are available but are closed during firearms hunting season for safety.
    • Fishing: The area is home to diverse fish species including bass, catfish, and sunfish, providing ample opportunities for anglers.
    • Hunting: Seasonal hunting for deer, turkey, and more is permitted, adhering to specific regulations.
    • Shooting Range: An unstaffed shooting range allows for safe target practice. This range is dedicated to paper targets only and has designated hours of operation.

    Wildlife and Natural Features

    The Lead Mine Conservation Area is renowned for its diverse wildlife and natural habitats:

    • Variety of Species: Expect to see white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and various smaller animals like squirrels and rabbits throughout the area.
    • Diverse Habitats: The conservation area consists of dolomite glades, oak-hickory uplands, and clear running springs, which support a rich ecosystem.
    • Bird Watching: A birdwatcher’s paradise, numerous bird species can be spotted, making it ideal for both amateur and passionate birders.

    Rules and Regulations

    To ensure safety and preservation of the area, visitors are encouraged to comply with the following regulations:

    • Quiet Hours: From 10 p.m. to 6 a.m., maintain a serene environment for all campers.
    • Length of Stay: Camping is limited to 14 consecutive days, and personal items must be removed afterward.
    • Group Permits: Groups of more than 10 people must obtain a special use permit prior to camping or using the shooting range.

    Getting There

    Access to Lead Mine Conservation Area is convenient, located approximately:

    • 40 miles south of the Lake of the Ozarks.
    • 12 miles north of Bennett Springs.
    • 5 miles east of Tunas.
    • 21 miles northeast of Buffalo.

    Embark on your next outdoor adventure at Lead Mine Conservation Area, where the beauty of nature and the thrill of adventure await you.

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    Tunas, MO 65764,

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