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Shaw Nature Reserve has many roles—as a nature reserve, a place to walk and hike, and a good spot for relaxing and for studying nature. It has become a premier educational, research and habitat restoration and reconstruction site.
The Sense of Wonder Woodland includes a fire tower, tree-mendous bridge, elf house, story time area, and more. There are 17 miles of hiking trails, and with the help of the trail map a visitor can choose a short stroll or hikes of several miles. There are many excellent places to hike.
The Shaw Nature Reserve, a division of the Missouri Botanical Garden, encompasses 2,400 acres of natural Ozark Border landscape, with 3.5 miles of Meramec River frontage on both banks and an extraordinary diversity of native plant and animal habitats. Located 35 miles southwest of St. Louis in Gray Summit, Mo., it strives to inspire responsible ...
The Shaw Nature Preserve is a wonderful place to hike, run or stroll. It is carefully managed by controlled burns, judicious mowing, and extensive planting of native flora, yielding an experience with natural eastern Missouri you are not likely to find elsewhere near St. Louis.
14 Μαΐ 2018 · Description. Today, the reserve spans 2,400 acres and offers outdoor enthusiasts a scenic escape from the city’s concrete jungle. A 14-mile trail system winding through the reserve is an inviting setting for hiking and exploring the extensive prairie, wetlands, glades and woodlands.
Shaw Nature Reserve is located in the rolling terrain along the Meramec River just 30 minutes west of St. Louis. Established by the Missouri Botanical Garden in 1925, the Nature Reserve features extensive tracts of restored tallgrass prairie, glades, wetlands, savannas, and woodlands.
6 Ιουν 2019 · More likely you’re picturing neon signs, classic cars, drive-ins, motor-court motels, and oddities like the Blue Whale of Catoosa. It may not be a traditional roadside attraction in that sense, but Shaw Nature Reserve has been a stop on the Mother Road since its inception nearly 100 years ago.