Have you ever just stopped and thought about HOW much natural beauty surrounds us in Missouri? We never have to venture far to drink in all the beauty that Mother Nature has to offer. Take this nature preserve in Missouri as an example. It’s a hidden gem that offers the chance to take a leisurely hike, to admire the scenery, and to cross paths with local wildlife.
Reconnect with nature when you visit Engelmann Woods Natural Area in Labadie, a cozy nature preserve that spans just 148 acres.
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Wear a pair of comfy hiking shoes because the best and only way to explore this natural oasis is by hiking. Biking, horseback riding, and pets are all prohibited in the area.
Google/Matthew Pintar You’ll find ample parking in the lot. However, that’s the only area in which vehicles are allowed at the natural area.
Follow the 1.9-mile Fiddle Creek Loop Trail, considered easy, that winds through majestic old growth forest.
All Trails/Jeff Moss Some hikers, however, rate the trek more moderate due to some inclines.
The forest is home to a variety of trees - red oak, white oak, and sugar maple, for example - that are said to be 200 years old. Some stand as high as 100 feet.
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It’s little wonder, then, that this Missouri natural area is a haven for photographers and outdoor lovers.
Google/Jason Cole You’ll even pass a cave.
Wildlife and bird watching are both popular activities in all seasons.
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Spring and summer mean colorful wildflowers. The natural area also boasts an abundance of berries, fruits, mushrooms, and nuts.
All Trails/Diana Holt The Missouri Department of Conservation permits picking of berries, fruits, mushrooms, and nuts “for personal use only.” Never remove vegetation or wild green edibles.
Explore this natural oasis in each season. Hunting is not permitted, and it can get quite muddy after a rain. Wait until you see the landscape at the peek of fall foliage and…
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Sprinkled in snow during the winter.
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Learn more on the Engelmann Woods Natural Area website.
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You’ll find ample parking in the lot. However, that’s the only area in which vehicles are allowed at the natural area.
All Trails/Jeff Moss
Some hikers, however, rate the trek more moderate due to some inclines.
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Google/Jason Cole
You’ll even pass a cave.
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The Missouri Department of Conservation permits picking of berries, fruits, mushrooms, and nuts “for personal use only.” Never remove vegetation or wild green edibles.
All Trails/Kimberly Schmidt
All Trails/Mike Koziatek
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Address: Engelmann Woods Natural Area, 1 St, Adda Rd, Labadie, MO 63055, USA