john brady's Hotspots
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August A. Busch Wildlife Area
Etterville MO, 65026- Added:
June 29th, 2009 - Managed by:
john brady
Hotspot Type:
Facility
Hotspot Description:
Driving Directions In St. Charles County, south on Hwy 94 from Hwy 40/61, then 1.5 miles on Route D. Highlights This 6,987-acre area contains 3,000 acres of forest in addition to grassland, cropland, old fields, prairie, and wetlands. Facilities/features: boat rentals, picnic areas, pavilion, hiking trails, 43 fishing jetties, fishing docks, staffed firearms range, archery range, 5 viewing blinds, and a visitor center. The area also has 32 fishable lakes and ponds totaling 550 acres. About This Area The August A. Busch Memorial Conservation Area was purchased by the Missouri Department of Conservation in 1947 from the federal government. Mrs. August A. Busch, Sr. donated a portion ($70,000) of the cost toward the purchase of the area as a memorial to her late husband. In the early 1940's, the area was used by the Department of Army as a TNT munitions plant to support the World War II effort. There are still 100 of the old TNT storage bunkers that exist on the area. The Department encourages recreational use of the area by the public, while furnishing fish and wildlife with the resources necessary to be healthy and abundant. We encourage you to walk the hiking trails, drive the auto tour, photograph the wildlife or simply sit under a tree and enjoy the sights and sounds of the outdoors. Hunting for a variety of wildlife species is allowed on the area. Special regulations exist for most of the hunting activities, please check the Area Regulations section or with the office for current regulations. Portions of the August A. Busch Memorial Conservation Area were used by the Department of Army in the 1940's for TNT and DNT production and by the Atomic Energy Commission in the 1960's for uranium ore processing. The affected portions were all part of a federal environmental cleanup project and required to meet certain environmental health and safety standards. The area is now considered to be safe for all recreational pursuits allowed on the area, as well as the wildlife found within the area. To find out more about the history of these activities on the area, you can visit the Weldon Spring Site Interpretive Center located at 7295 Highway 94 South, St. Charles, MO, 63304. Features: Spring is 20 gallons per day. Land Cover type: Forest and Woodland 3035 acres.
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Nims Lake
Knob LickMO- Added:
April 8th, 2009 - Managed by:
TakeMeFishing
Hotspot Type:
Body of Water
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New Ballwin Park
329 New Ballwin Rd
Ballwin MO, 63021- Added:
April 30th, 2009 - Managed by:
TakeMeFishing
Hotspot Type:
Facility
Hotspot Description:
New Ballwin Park is a seven acre neighborhood park that offers open space and active recreation opportunities such as two tennis courts, a multipurpose court with four basketball goals, a playground, a sand volleyball court, restrooms, a Pavilion for picn
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Queeny Park
550 Weidman Rd & 1675 S Mason Rd
St Louis MO, 63131- Added:
June 16th, 2009 - Managed by:
TakeMeFishing
Hotspot Type:
Facility
Hotspot Description:
This park is home to the Greensfelder Recreation Complex and the Dog Museum. Activities available here include fishing, walking the trails, picnicking, hayrides, swimming, ice skating, and tennis.
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