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Kelso Sanctuary

Kelso Sanctuary

A rich mesic forest with tulip poplar and beech. This particular forest type is common in the eastern United States and reaches its western limit in Missouri. It is restricted to north-facing slopes and protected coves in southeastern Missouri counties. The area is situated along a steep bluff along the Mississippi River in the Ozark Border Natural Division. The very steeply dissected ridge and ravines are developed in sedimentary rock with wind blown loess covering the surface. An ephemeral sinkhole pond along the lower slope provides breeding habitat for frogs and salamanders in the early spring. Other forest species found here are northern red oak, shagbark hickory, spice bush, sassafras, broad beech fern, doll's eyes and the rare pennywort. Students and faculty of Southeast Missouri State University use the area for research and classroom projects. Comprehensive observation lists for birds, mammals, vascular plants, amphibians and reptiles are available for visitors.

Access Information: 

GPS parking lot on Twin Trees County Park. Hike trail heading west up through Twin Trees County Park, Juden Creek CA and then into the NA.

General Information
Designation Date: 
11/26/1984
Acreage: 
26
Owner: 
Southeast MO State Univ.
County: 
Cape Girardeau

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