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Marshall I. Diggs Conservation Area is a 1,017-acre area located in Audrain and Montgomery counties in Missouri. The area includes 600 acres of timber, which are managed primarily as woodland and for mast (nut) production, and 400 acres of open fields. Two large lakes (totaling 20 acres) are stocked with largemouth bass, bluegill, redear sunfish, and channel catfish. The open fields have native prairie grasses; shrubs, such as plum and sumac. All of the areas old cropfields have been planted to native prairie vegetation in an attempt to restore prairie and savanna natural communities. The area is open to hunting, fishing, camping, and trapping with special use permits. Visitors can also enjoy hiking, nature observation, and horseback riding. Pets and hunting dogs are permitted but must be on a leash or confined at all times. Quiet hours are in effect in camping areas from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. daily.
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Marshall I. Diggs Conservation Area is a 1,017-acre area located in Audrain and Montgomery counties in Missouri. The area includes 600 acres of timber, which are managed primarily as woodland and for mast (nut) production, and 400 acres of open fields. Two large lakes (totaling 20 acres) are stocked with largemouth bass, bluegill, redear sunfish, and channel catfish. The open fields have native prairie grasses; shrubs, such as plum and sumac. All of the areas old cropfields have been planted to native prairie vegetation in an attempt to restore prairie and savanna natural communities. The area is open to hunting, fishing, camping, and trapping with special use permits. Visitors can also enjoy hiking, nature observation, and horseback riding. Pets and hunting dogs are permitted but must be on a leash or confined at all times. Quiet hours are in effect in camping areas from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. daily.
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(573) 815-7900
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771ft.
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