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The 380-acre Guy B. Park Conservation Area is a Missouri Department of Conservation property in the Rolling Loess Prairies ecoregion. The northwest corner touches Bee Creek. It is open to wildlife viewing, hunting, and fishing. There are open areas, wildlife and agricultural plantings, and forest patches. A 16-acre lake, Tobacco Hills Lake, was constructed for fishing. A gravel entrance road on Bee Creek Boulevard (also a gravel road) ends at a parking lot on the lake. Additional parking lots are on State Route 371 north of Bee Creek Boulevard and on Bee Creek Boulevard west of the lake entrance road.
Area access trails are generally mowed grass and connect the parking lots on State Route 371 and Bee Creek Boulevard. One trail crosses the dam on Tobacco Hills Lake.
Restrooms on site
Roadside viewing
Wheelchair accessible trail
Entrance fee
Content from Harold Draper
Last updated August 14, 2023