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Cape Girardeau Conservation Nature Center: Discover Southeast Missouri's Natural Wonders

Explore Missouri's natural beauty: trails, wildlife, and Native American history at the Cape Girardeau Conservation Nature Center!

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The Cape Girardeau Conservation Nature Center, nestled within North County Park, invites visitors to explore the diverse ecosystems and cultural history of southeastern Missouri. With interactive exhibits, scenic trails, and wildlife viewing areas, it's an engaging destination for all ages.

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Local tips

  • Check the Nature Center's website or call ahead for information on upcoming programs and events.
  • Bring comfortable shoes for hiking the trails.
  • Visit the Kid's Fishing Pond, where children under 16 can fish for a variety of species. Poles and bait are available for use at no charge.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    The Cape Girardeau Conservation Nature Center is located within North County Park, just east of Interstate 55. Take exit 99 from I-55 and head east on Kingshighway (State Highway 61) for approximately 0.25 miles to reach the park entrance.

  • Public Transport

    Cape Girardeau County Transit Authority (CGCTA) offers public transportation within Cape Girardeau County. While the fixed bus routes may not directly reach the Nature Center, you can use the bus service to get to a nearby location and then take a short taxi or ride-share to the center. Bus fare is free. Check the CGCTA website for route details and schedules.

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Located within Cape Girardeau's North County Park, the Cape Girardeau Conservation Nature Center has been a gateway to the natural resources and cultural history of southeastern Missouri since 2005. The center aims to educate and inspire conservation efforts through its exhibits and programs. Explore two miles of nature trails that wind through rolling river hills, sinkholes, ravines and deep hollows. These trails offer opportunities for hiking and bird watching. The White Oak Trace includes a 0.25-mile asphalt-paved accessible Ridgetop Trail. The center features hands-on exhibits, freshwater aquariums, and wildlife viewing areas. Visitors can also explore demonstration gardens showcasing native plant species, including a rain garden and sand prairie. Children under 16 can try fishing at the accessible Kid's Fishing Pond. Poles and bait are available free of charge. Inside, discover interactive exhibits highlighting southeastern Missouri habitats. A key attraction is Paul Corbin's collection of Native American artifacts, providing insight into the region's past. The center also hosts public programs and special events.

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