Beckemeier Conservation Area

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Chesterfield, United States

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Bird watching area

Beckemeier Conservation Area Reviews | Rating 4,4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Beckemeier Conservation Area is located in Chesterfield, United States on 14415 Olive Blvd. Beckemeier Conservation Area is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category bird watching area in United States.

Address

14415 Olive Blvd

Phone

+1 3143011500

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

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Barry Goldstein

Hidden gem in the heart of Chesterfield. Takes about 20-25 minutes to walk the short loop trail. Most of the trail is in the woods and there are some good hills. The trail is natural so it gets pretty muddy after rain. About 8 parking spaces at the trail head.

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Alaina Apple

A lovely dirt trail jaunt down the ridge overlooking Chesterfield Valley and back up again. The right side (first trailhead you encounter coming up from the parking lot) is the more steep climb, and the left side is more gradual. There are a few spots with benches to pause and take in the view. Being so small & close to the city it's perfect for a quick mini hike! But PLEASE NOTE: Stay out of the scrubby grass field that's just off the parking lot that the path to the trailheads cuts thru, it's full of chiggers!!!

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Grant Fortenberry

Great low impact walk. Difficult enough to get some exercise but not so hard as to make you feel like you're dying at the end.

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Andrew Peake

Nice short trail with a secluded feel despite being in the middle of Chesterfield. Nice and shady in the summer for a short hike, and I imagine the view of the river would be beautiful once the trees drop their leaves.

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Jeff Stillwell

Very low maintenance in open areas but once in the woods, the trails were easily navigated, cool and beautiful.

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