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Rockwoods Reservation

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Rockwoods Reservation is an expansive state forest and wildlife conservation area spanning approximately 1,843 acres in western St. Louis County, Missouri, near the communities of Wildwood and Eureka. Established in 1938, it stands as one of the oldest conservation areas managed by the Missouri Department of Conservation. This significant natural space, reaching an elevation of about 246 meters, offers a vital green escape within a rapidly developing suburban landscape, providing a glimpse into the rugged beauty of the Ozark hills…

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    December 13, 2023

    Cycling

    Rockwoods Reservation is an 1,873-acre state forest and wildlife conservation area that offers a taste of the Ozarks in the middle of the St. Louis suburbs. The terrain consists of springs, caves, rock formations, and lush creek bottoms.

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    1. Monarch-Chesterfield Levee and Babler Park Loop

    62.6km

    03:47

    320m

    320m

    This 38.9-mile touring cycling loop combines the flat Monarch-Chesterfield Levee with the wooded hills of Babler State Park, offering divers

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    Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Wildwood, St. Louis County, Missouri, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are dogs allowed on the trails at Rockwoods Reservation?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome at Rockwoods Reservation, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please remember to clean up after your pet to help maintain the natural beauty of the area for all visitors.

    What are some recommended trails for beginners or families with young children?

    For beginners or families, the Wildlife Habitat Discovery Trail (0.1 miles) is a very short, accessible option. The Trail Among the Trees (1.5 miles) is also a good choice, offering a moderate length without excessive difficulty. These trails provide a pleasant experience for those looking for an easier hike.

    Where are the main parking areas and trailheads within Rockwoods Reservation?

    Rockwoods Reservation has several parking areas conveniently located near trailheads. The main visitor center area typically offers ample parking, providing access to trails like the Trail Among the Trees and the Lime Kiln Trail. Additional parking spots can be found near other trail entrances throughout the reservation. It's advisable to check the official park map for specific trailhead parking locations.

    What are the typical trail conditions during winter at Rockwoods Reservation, and what gear is recommended?

    During winter, trails at Rockwoods Reservation can become icy or muddy, especially after snowmelt or rain. Some trails may also have packed snow. For winter hiking, it's highly recommended to wear waterproof boots with good traction. Traction devices like microspikes can be beneficial on icy sections. Layered clothing is also essential to adapt to changing temperatures.

    Is camping permitted at Rockwoods Reservation?

    No, camping is not permitted within Rockwoods Reservation itself. It is primarily a day-use area for hiking, wildlife viewing, and other recreational activities. For camping options, you would need to look for facilities in nearby state parks or conservation areas.

    Can I go rock climbing at Rockwoods Reservation, and what should I know?

    Yes, Rockwoods Reservation is home to the only approved climbing area managed by the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC). The Rockwoods Reservation Climbing Bluff offers approximately 15 sport routes. Climbers should be experienced and bring their own gear. Always check the latest MDC regulations and safety guidelines before planning a climbing trip.

    What are the operating hours for the Rockwoods Reservation visitor center?

    The Rockwoods Reservation visitor center typically operates from 8 AM to 5 PM, though hours can vary by season or on holidays. It's always a good idea to check the official Missouri Department of Conservation website or call ahead for the most current operating hours before your visit.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants conveniently located near Rockwoods Reservation?

    Rockwoods Reservation is located near the communities of Wildwood and Eureka, which offer a variety of dining options. You'll find cafes, fast-casual eateries, and restaurants within a short driving distance, particularly along Manchester Road (Highway 100) and in the Wildwood Town Center area.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at Rockwoods Reservation?

    Rockwoods Reservation supports a diverse array of native plant and animal life. It's an excellent spot for birdwatching, having been designated an Important Bird Area. Hikers might also spot white-tailed deer, various small mammals, reptiles, and amphibians. The varied habitats, from moist ravines to rocky ridge tops, contribute to this biodiversity.

    What is the Greenrock Trail, and how much of it is within Rockwoods Reservation?

    The Greenrock Trail is a significant 14.5-mile (23.3 km) hiking trail that connects Rockwoods Reservation with the adjoining Greensfelder County Park and Rockwoods Range Conservation Area. Approximately 3.6 miles (5.8 km) of the Greenrock Trail passes through Rockwoods Reservation, offering a longer, more challenging hiking experience that traverses all three contiguous conservation areas.

    Are there any historical points of interest to look for while hiking?

    Yes, Rockwoods Reservation has a rich history tied to its past as a mining area. Hikers can discover remnants of extensive former limestone, clay, and gravel quarrying operations. A notable historical feature is a standing lime kiln from 1856, which is accessible via the Lime Kiln Trail. These sites offer a glimpse into the area's industrial past.

    How does the difficulty of the Rock Quarry Trail compare to the Lime Kiln Trail?

    The Rock Quarry Trail is 2.2 miles (3.5 km) long, while the Lime Kiln Trail is 3.2 miles (5.1 km). Both trails offer moderate difficulty with varied terrain, including some ascents and descents. The Lime Kiln Trail is longer and may feel more strenuous due to its extended length, but both provide rewarding experiences with historical and natural features.

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