- Rockwoods Reservation
areas.
Being located close to a major urban area and in a rapidly developing
suburb an area increases its significance as anature reserve . Rockwoods supports a diverse array of native plant and animal life and contains geologically interesting rock formations and ecologically important springs andcave s. Rockwoods Reservation is not a pristine wilderness untouched by human hands, however; remnants of extensive former limestone, clay and gravel quarrying operations are hidden in the dense second growthhardwood forest . Most of the original forest was clearcut to feed lime kilns.Rockwoods Reservation adjoins St. Louis County's 1,724 acre (7.0 km²) Greensfelder Park to the south, which itself abuts the state's 1,388 acre (5.6 km²) Rockwoods Range Conservation Area. Taken together, these three parcels constitute a contiguous
greenbelt of almost 5,000 acres (20 km²). The ten-mile (16 km) Greenrock Trail is a hiking trail that crosses all three areas with one terminus in Rockwoods Reservation.External links
* [http://www.conservation.mo.gov/atlas/ Missouri Department of Conservation Atlas Online]
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