What is rockwood reservations?

Rockwood reservations is a nature reserve located in Wildwood, Missouri, in the United States. The reserve covers over 1800 acres and features a variety of ecosystems, including forests, prairies, wetlands, and streams.

The reserve is home to more than 180 species of birds, dozens of species of mammals, reptiles, and amphibians, and over 400 species of plants. Visitors to Rockwood reservations can enjoy hiking trails, fishing ponds, picnic areas, and an interpretive center that offers educational exhibits and programs.

Rockwood reservations also offers outdoor education programs for schools and other groups, including classes on ecology, geology, and biology. The reserve is open year-round, and admission is free.

In addition to its recreational and educational offerings, Rockwood reservations is committed to conservation and sustainability, with ongoing programs to restore and protect the natural habitats and resources within its boundaries.