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Roaring River Cove Hardwoods

Roaring River Cove Hardwoods

Old-growth, dry upland forest and limestone ledges on deeply dissected cherty hills in the White River Section of the Ozark Natural Division. The area features an old- growth stand of black oak, white oak, red oak, post oak and shagbark hickory on rocky chert slopes with an understory of flowering dogwood and service berry. Basswood, black walnut, white oak and an understory of sugar maple and eastern hop hornbeam are found in richer, more protected coves. The Ozark chinquapin tree also occurs here. A total of 66 bird species has been recorded from the site.

Aerial view of Roaring River and Forest

Access Information: 

GPS park office.

General Information
Designation Date: 
06/05/1978
Acreage: 
88
Owner: 
MO Department of Natural Resources
County: 
Barry

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