Fall driving tour set for Poosey Conservation area October 16

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The Missouri Department of Conservation will host the 30th annual fall driving tour through rugged hills and forest at the Poosey Conservation Area on Sunday, October 16th.

Visitors can enjoy autumn color and drive on roads that are normally not open to vehicles. Exhibits and conservation displays will be found along the route. Gates for the free event will open at 12 noon and the last vehicle will be allowed to begin at 4 p.m. The tour route passes through a historical site once known as the Poosey community in northwest Livingston County.

This year’s tour will have exhibits and presentations on the history of the area. Bryan Gragg, MDC forestry regional supervisor says one topic will be the pioneer settlement history of the rugged hills within the area. Early settlers were more attracted to forested areas than the open prairie, so the “Kingdom of Poosey” was utilized by pioneers along the line now separating Livingston and Grundy counties. But the tour will also feature MDC’s history managing the area, including providing fishing in lakes and wildlife habitat management approaches through the years.

The fall tour is the hilly, forested part of the area. But the southern portion of the area receives special habitat management for bobwhite quail and other grassland species.

For the tour, all roads are graded and graveled. However, some sections of the tour route involve steep slopes and crossings in low areas. Four-wheel drive and high-clearance vehicles are recommended. Visitors should allow time for stops to view scenery and have discussions at exhibit areas.


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