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Columbia Bottom - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting

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About Columbia Bottom

Columbia Bottom Conservation Area is a natural wonderland situated in St. Louis County, Missouri, spanning over 4,318 acres of diversified landscape. The area was formerly used for farming and was later purchased by the Missouri Department of Conservation in 1996, with the aim of preserving the unique natural habitats and diverse wildlife.The conservation area is a haven for nature enthusiasts, boasting a blend of natural features, including forests, wetlands, and prairies.
Address : Columbia Bottom, St Ferdinand Township, MO 63138, USA

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Columbia Bottom Conservation AreaColumbia Bottom Conservation Area is a natural haven, covering a massive area of approximately 4,318 acres. The area was initially used for farming and was purchased in 1996 by the Missouri Department of Conservation to preserve and protect the unique natural habitats and diverse wildlife.The conservation area boasts a variety of natural features, including forests, wetlands, and prairies.
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Edward "Ted" and Pat Jones-Confluence Point State ParkEdward "Ted" and Pat Jones-Confluence Point State Park is a hidden gem located in St. Charles County, Missouri, that is often overlooked by tourists. The park sits at the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers, offering visitors stunning views and abundant recreational activities.Visitors to the park can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, picnicking, and birdwatching, all while taking in the breathtaking views of the river.
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Lewis and Clark State Memorial ParkLewis and Clark State Memorial Park is located at the county’s southwestern border, visitors to this park can explore approximately 114 acres of pristine natural beauty with majestic oak-hickory woodlands. It is also home to two major attractions – a replica of the portaged birchbark canoe used by Lewis and Clark during their famed expedition to explore the western United States, as well as reenactment programs that recreate life as it was during this period.
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Lewis and Clark (Camp River Dubois) State Historic SiteThe Lewis and Clark historic site, commemorates the starting point of one of America's most iconic expeditions. This is where, in 1804-5, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark began an adventure that would take them to the Pacific Ocean for the first time American-led explorers had attempted such a feat. Camp River Dubois served as the Corps of Discovery's departure point from which they planned their mission and stocked up on supplies.
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Lewis & Clark Confluence TowerLewis & Clark Confluence Tower perched atop the banks of the Missouri and Mississippi rivers. It stands roughly 80 feet tall, adorned with interactive features to honor the riveting Lewis & Clark Expedition of 1804-06. Visitors can explore mobile and electronic ranger stations offering information about wildlife and flora along the expedition's path. The Mahogany Observation Deck allows for spectacular views of both rivers as well as a small-scale map.
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Old Chain of Rocks BridgeThe Old Chain of Rocks Bridge, is a historic landmark and pedestrian bridge that spans across the Mississippi River. Built in 1929, the bridge was designed to accommodate both vehicular and pedestrian traffic and played a critical role in connecting the cities of St. Louis and Madison, Illinois.Today, the Old Chain of Rocks Bridge is open exclusively to pedestrian and bicycle traffic, offering visitors a unique and breathtaking perspective of the mighty Mississippi River.

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St. Louis County
For those seeking a more adventurous experience, St. Francois County, located in the heart of Missouri, is the perfect destination. The county features various natural wonders such as St. Francois State Park and St. Joe State Park, which offer visitors an array of exciting outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, fishing, camping, and boating. Additionally, the Missouri Mines State Historic Site is a fascinating attraction that provides visitors with an opportunity to learn about the state's m

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