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Barclay adds a Niangua River access above Bennett Spring

Barclay Conservation Area is a Dallas County Niangua River access with river frontage, a spring branch, and a concrete boat ramp.

Barclay Conservation Area gives Dallas County another specific Niangua River doorway, separate from the better-known Bennett Spring area. MDC says Barclay is in northeastern Dallas County, seven miles north of Bennett Spring State Park and 21 miles northeast of Buffalo.

The county-specific value is the access. MDC says Barclay was purchased to provide public access to the Niangua River, with 1.7 miles of river frontage and a 0.4-mile spring branch. The area page also lists Barclay Conservation Area Access, dedicated in 2001, with a concrete boat ramp, canoe launching area, and parking lot.

For a floater, angler, or land shopper, that tells you to check the actual Barclay page and map. “Near the Niangua” can mean a legal public access, private frontage, or no practical river entry at all.

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