11 CSR 10-2.010 - Public Access to Army National Guard Training Areas
PURPOSE: This amendment further details public access to Missouri Army National Guard Macon Training Site.
(1) Camp Clark. Limited public access is
allowed. Hunting is allowed during quail season and deer bow hunting season.
Hunters must sign in upon arrival and sign out at post headquarters prior to
departing post. The post is closed to all public access at any time units are
in training.
(2) Camp Crowder.
Limited public access is allowed. In accordance with the terms of a Wildlife
Management Agreement with the Missouri Conservation Department, access and
hunting is allowed in the portion of the post located south of the range
complex during the period October 1 through March 1. The post is closed to all
public access at any time units are in training.
(3) Wappapello Training Site. The Wappapello
Training Site is located on United Forestry Service land and has unlimited
public access with the exception of the administrative area. The administrative
area is delineated by locked gates and is limited to military use
only.
(4) Public access is only
authorized by provisions of this policy and on-site postings. The training site
is closed during scheduled military training. The National Guard will work to
avoid scheduling military training during the spring turkey and the fall
firearms deer seasons. Hunting and fishing are permitted in accordance with the
Missouri Department of Conservation State Wildlife Code for statewide permits,
seasons, methods, and limits, unless otherwise posted. Fishing boats may be
used on lakes and ponds, unless otherwise posted. Boat launching is permitted
at posted sites only and boats may not be left unattended overnight. Only
electric motors are permitted on lakes and ponds. Vehicle and bicycle access is
restricted to gravel roads and designated parking areas, unless otherwise
posted. Equestrian use is permitted only on gravel roads open to vehicular
traffic. An approved training site usage request must be obtained for a group
of six (6) equestrian or more. The following are prohibited by the public at
all times: the destruction, defacing, or removal of property, digging or other
soil disturbance, tree removal, caving, fireworks, possession of glass
containers. The use of private all-terrain/off road vehicles or utility terrain
vehicles is prohibited; however, individuals may present the Macon Training
Site manager exception requests for the purpose of handicap access. The Macon
Training Site consists of three (3) geographically separated training areas -
Baker's Acres, South 61, and Wooly Acres. Training area specific access
restrictions follow:
(A) Baker's Acres
Training Area. Public access is limited to foot traffic only. A designated
parking area is available at the entrance gate at Jaguar Street, approximately
two (2) miles west of US Highway 63;
(B) South 61 Training Area. Public access is
available to foot and vehicle traffic. The training area entrance is on State
Highway T approximately two (2) miles west of US Highway 63; and
(C) Wooly Acres Training Area. Public access
is available to foot and vehicle traffic. The training area entrance is located
on Icicle Road.
(5)
Truman Training Site. The Truman Training Area is located on Corps of Engineer
Truman Reservoir property. Public access is limited to foot traffic
only.
(6) Ike Skelton Training
Site. Public access is limited to normal daily hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Monday through Friday and drill weekends. Public hunting, fishing and river
access is prohibited at all times.
Notes
*Original authority: 41.160, RSMo 1951, amended 1982, 1991.
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