Missouri Accomplishments

Courtois Creek is a clear, cold Ozark stream one hundred miles southwest of St. Louis, Missouri. In 1993, Western Rivers Conservancy purchased a 200-acre homestead on Courtois Creek, including 3/4 mile of stream frontage, native pastures and old-growth forests of oak, hickory, elm, maple and sycamore. More...

Greer Spring is a magnificent site where a river wells up from a limestone spring in the Ozark Mountains of southern Missouri. A principle tributary to the National Wild & Scenic Eleven Point River, Greer Spring is a scenic treasure flowing through a rugged, forested, mile-long gorge. More...

Mill Creek is a blue-ribbon wild trout stream of the Ozark Plateau. In a partnership with the Mid-Missouri Chapter of Trout Unlimited, Western Rivers Conservancy purchased a 304-acre property along Mill Creek, including nearly a mile of stream frontage. More...

The Missouri and Mississippi River confluence is both historically and geologically significant for the Country, being the site where America's two greatest rivers meet as well as the place from which the Lewis & Clark Expedition left in 1804 to explore the West and to which they returned in 1806. More...