Northern Missouri
Bonanza Conservation Area sits just southeast of Kingston
Bonanza Conservation Area gives Caldwell County a Shoal Creek public-land anchor close to Kingston, with habitat work aimed at quail and other wildlife.
Bonanza Conservation Area is one of the Caldwell County places that makes the county feel more like north Missouri farm-and-creek country than a courthouse map. The Missouri Department of Conservation gives directions from Kingston: take Highway 13 south, then Route F east.
MDC lists the area at 1,948.1 acres. Its description names Shoal Creek and Crabapple Creek, open fields, native grasses, tree and shrub plantings, haying, farming, controlled burning, and selective timber harvest. The page also says Bonanza is a Quail Restoration Landscape, so early-successional habitat is a management emphasis.
For a resident or visitor, this is useful local texture. Bonanza is not a state park with a lodge or campground rhythm. It is MDC public land, with wildlife rules and area regulations to check before hunting, hiking, riding, or bringing a dog.
References
Where this fits: this note belongs to Caldwell County. See every local note for the county on its page.