MDC Extending Closures Due to COVID-19

Following state and federal guidance, the Missouri Department of Conservation is extending the temporary closures of its facilities and cancellations of its public events and programs through April 30.

MDC will reassess the situation at that time.

To help protect people amid increasing coronavirus concerns, MDC temporarily closed its regional offices, Department headquarters in Jefferson City, staffed shooting ranges, nature centers, visitor centers, and educational centers around the state to the public in March.

MDC also temporarily cancelled its public events and programs, including hunter education classes, nature center programs and events, shooting range programs and events, and landowner workshops.

While MDC offices are closed to general visitation, offices will still be staffed.

Visitors with official business will need to notify the office to gain access.

Conservation areas, nature center trails, and boat accesses remain open to the public.

Hunting, fishing, and trapping seasons continue as scheduled.

MDC managed hunts and mentored spring turkey hunts continue as planned.

For more information on MDC, to contact MDC offices, to buy permits, and more, visit MDC online at mdc.mo.gov.