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HIKING
and BIRDING NEAR THE WINERY
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For those of you who like to hike and watch birds and wildlife,
there are some outstanding areas very near the Winery. Missouri has some of the best State Parks and Conservation areas
in the country, and several of those are very near the Winery.
Kansas, too, has some wonderful opportunities for hiking. After
a hike at one of these fine areas, stop by the Winery for some
wine and a picnic. Here are some of the areas you
may consider for excellent hiking and bird-watching
opportunities:
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Little Bean Marsh
Natural Area -- This area, only two miles north of
the Winery off Highway 45, is a 186-acre portion of the
427-acre Little Bean Marsh Conservation Area. It is a
natural marsh along the Missouri River with a slough and
bottomland forest in the old Missouri floodplain. The area
is a wintering site for bald eagles and several kinds of
hawks. Waterfowl and other marsh birds visit the area
during migration. There are two paved trails for hiking.
One trail is 0.5 miles long and leads to a viewing platform
overlooking the freshwater marsh. The other trail is 200
yards long and leads to a viewing blind overlooking
Cottonwood Slough.
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Bluffwoods Conservation
Area -- This area is about 15 miles north of the
Winery, or nine miles south of St. Joseph off Highway 59
(Highway 45 runs into Highway 59 at the exit to Atchison).
The area encompasses almost 2,400 acres of rugged, sometimes
very steep loess hill bluff land. It is comprised primarily
of a diverse mix of upland oak-hickory forest and woodland,
with a small amount of grassland and native prairie. Over
100 woodland species of wildlife can be found in the area.
In addition, the area has been designated by Audubon
Missouri as an "Important Bird Area", which means it is
deemed most crucial for bird populations, due to the
abundance of birds and/or the diversity of birds present.
The area has seven trails of varying length and difficulty,
several of which offer scenic overlooks of the Missouri
River floodplain looking west into Kansas.
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Benedictine Bottoms
Wildlife Area -- This 2,112 acre wildlife area is in
the floodplain of the Missouri River just below Benedictine
College in Atchison, Kansas. It is approximately 10 miles
from the Winery. It is managed for native grasslands,
timber and wetlands. The area has a wide variety of
wildlife, and many species of songbirds can be seen in the
area throughout the year. Shorebirds, wading birds and
waterfowl use the wetlands. Unfortunately, access is
limited to the area from October 1 through March 31. It is
open to the public from April 1 through September 30, so
keep it in mind during the spring, summer and early fall!
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Weston Bend State Park
-- This 1,133 acre park is only ten miles south of the
Winery on Highway 45. The park is a mix of old fields,
bottomland forests, woodlands and wetlands. At least 179
bird species are found within the park and in the
surrounding Missouri River valley. The park has a variety
of paved, mowed, and dirt trails, many with beautiful and
interesting views of the Missouri River and Kansas and Fort
Leavenworth to the west.
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