Unless otherwise posted, bicycles are allowed on roads open to vehicular traffic. Bicycles must stay on roads open to vehicular traffic or on multi-use trails posted as open to bicycles. Groups of 10 or more people using bicycles on a department area must obtain a special use permit from the area manager.
The area manager can be contacted at the phone number listed in the area details section for this department area.
Equestrian use is allowed on roads open to vehicular traffic. Horses must stay on roads open to vehicular traffic or on multi-use trails posted as open to horses. Groups of 10 or more people using horses on a department area must obtain a special use permit from the area manager. Hunting is prohibited on some conservation areas, but allowed on others.
Special regulations may apply to hunting. Fishing is prohibited on some conservation areas, but allowed on others. Special regulations may apply to fishing.
To determine the fishing regulations for this conservation area, consult the Missouri Code of State Regulations in Chapter 11 of the Wildlife Code. Pilot Knob Conservation Area. Pilot Knob Conservation Area has a 6. It's a good option for those looking for an off-the-beaten path hike.
Hunting is allowed. Habitat consists of large contiguous tracts of woodlands and glades. The term "pilot knob" comes from the use of the tall hilltops in the Ozarks as reference and triangulation points. The tops of these hills were often cleared of all but one tree. This "signal tree" designated the hilltop as a pilot knob.
Several pilot knobs existed across southern Missouri in the early s. Pilot Knob Conservation Area contained one of them. Area Map Area Brochure Total Acres. Area Hours. Sunday, AM - PM. From Carr Lane, take Highway 39 north 2.
For more information call. Rule Number. In addition to the rules of the Wildlife Code, federal, state and local laws apply on department lands. The destruction, defacing, or removal of department property is also prohibited. Soil disturbance and digging, including the digging of roots, is prohibited on all department areas.
Waste containers located on department areas may be used only for disposal of garbage, trash, refuse, or rubbish generated on the department area. NOTE: Waste containers are not provided on all department areas.
The placement of grain, salt products, minerals, and other consumable natural and manufactured products is prohibited on department areas. Feral livestock may not be taken including the hunting of feral hogs on department areas.
Collecting wild animals including invertebrates and their unprocessed parts is prohibited except under the provisions of a valid Wildlife Collector's Permit, or as otherwise authorized in the Wildlife Code. This department area is open for public use from a. Parking or storing watercraft or commercial vehicles is prohibited on department areas during closed hours.
Vegetation, including trees, may not be cut or destroyed. The only exception is that willows Salicaceae spp. Collecting or possessing wild plants and their unprocessed parts is prohibited except under the provisions of a valid Letter of Authorization for Plant Collecting, or as otherwise authorized in the Wildlife Code.
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Park Hours For temporary closures related to weather, stewardship activities and maintenance, visit our Park and Site Status Map. Historic Site Grounds: Sunrise to sunset, year-round.
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