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Lead Mine Conservation Area

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Lead Mine Conservation Area
Credit: Missouri Department of Conservation

This 7,275-acre area owned by the Missouri Department of Conservation is a mostly forested area that provides both hunting and nature-viewing opportunities. Hunting for all major game species is permitted in season. 

Trails over parts of the area provide hiking and nature photography opportunities. Horseback riding and bicycling is permitted on designated trails and service roads. 

Primitive camping (no amenities provided) is allowed at designated sites on the area. Dogs must be leashed or confined when not being used for hunting or training purposes. Minimal fishing opportunities exist on the ponds and streams on the area.

Information

191 Coatney Road
Tunas, MO 65764

Additional Information

Travelers With Disabilities Information
Partially Wheelchair Accessible
Smoking Policy
Smoking Unrestricted
Activities Within 10 Miles
Camping
Cost Of Admission
Free Admission
General Interest Info
Open Year-round
Guest Reservations Needed?
Reservations Not Required
Pet Policy
Pets On Leash Allowed
Suitable For These Age Groups
All Ages