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800–1,772 ft · MO🚗 Directions
Heart of Ozark morel country. Oak-hickory forests with scattered ash, elm, and tulip poplar. Stream bottoms and north-facing slopes are prime habitat. Missouri's most productive morel terrain — experienced hunters report 100+ morel days in good years. SCAN station coverage excellent.
Updated Apr 19, 6:13 PM MT
Precip 7d
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Precip 14d
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Soil Temp
52°F
SWE
Snow Water Equivalent — how much water is in the snowpack vs. normal. Declining SWE means snowmelt is adding moisture to the soil.Log your find on iNaturalist to help the community and get expert ID assistance. Photos, location, and habitat notes all help with identification.
No campgrounds within 10 mi. Try widening the radius.
⚠ Road Access Notice
Always verify road access is public before following GPS directions to mountain areas. Many forest roads are seasonal, gated, or require 4WD. Dispersed camping follows USFS/BLM rules (typically 14-day limit). Check ranger district offices for current road and campground conditions.
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Drought
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Snowmelt
complete
All conditions met
soil temp marginal (52°F vs 55°F min)
soil temp marginal (52°F vs 55°F min)
soil temp marginal (52°F vs 55°F min)
soil temp marginal (52°F vs 55°F min)
soil temp marginal (52°F vs 55°F min)
soil temp marginal (52°F vs 55°F min)
soil temp marginal (52°F vs 55°F min)
soil temp marginal (52°F vs 55°F min)
soil temp marginal (52°F vs 55°F min)
soil temp marginal (52°F vs 55°F min)
All conditions met
soil temp marginal (52°F vs 55°F min)
soil temp marginal (52°F vs 55°F min)
soil temp marginal (52°F vs 55°F min)
soil temp marginal (52°F vs 55°F min)
soil temp marginal (52°F vs 55°F min)
soil temp marginal (52°F vs 55°F min)
soil temp marginal (52°F vs 55°F min)
soil temp marginal (52°F vs 55°F min)
soil temp marginal (52°F vs 55°F min)
soil temp marginal (52°F vs 55°F min)
soil temp marginal (52°F vs 55°F min)
soil temp marginal (52°F vs 55°F min)
soil temp marginal (52°F vs 55°F min)