The Drury-Mincy Conservation Area
This
5,699-acre wildlife area was the Missouri Conservation Departments
first deer refuge and is also known for its flocks of native wild turkeys.
The areas rolling hills contain bluestem glades and oak savannas,
with creeks that wind through stands of wild cane. Visitors can enjoy
hiking, bird watching and fishing as well as seasonal deer hunting and
archery turkey hunting.
Drury-Mincy Conservation Area, 12 miles southeast of Branson
off Highway J, Branson.
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