Wildcat Glades Conservation & Audubon Center, Joplin, Mo.
Trails at Wildcat Glades
See chert bluffs towering over 50 feet high or explore an Ozark woodland.
Our nearly 4 miles of trails travel through diverse ecosystems and range from a leisurely walk to a rugged hike. Enjoy Missouri trees, wildflowers and a host of birds and animals. Rivers and creeks flow along the entire length of our trails.
City of Joplin Metro Trails
These trails intersect with the Audubon Center nature trails. These are the only portions of the trails where bicycles, jogggers, and pets are allowed. These trails wind along Shoal Creek, taking you past a spring and our event pavilion.
St. John's Creek Trail
This scenic trail takes you to the historic Redings Mill Bridge. Scenic shoals are the highlight of your stop. Observers can still see the foundation of the old Redings Mill. Listen to the rushing rapids and keep your eyes open for a belted kingfisher and osprey.
Bluff Trail
This rugged trail will take you up a 50-foot chert bluff overlooking Shoal Creek. Visit Mother Nature's Gap, an enormous 40-foot split in the chert bed rock, along this trail. Please use caution - this challenging trail is recommended only for skilled hikers and not recommended for small children.
Rotary Centennial Trail
Overlook on the Rotary Centennial Trail overlooking the glades
Stop at the overlook and see the unique chert glades and visit the pond observation blind for upclose encounters of wildlife near the Silver Creek pond.
No plant or animal collecting is permitted at Wildcat Park at anytime.
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WildCat Glades Hike 2019 [ Full HD Video ]
I was able to take a hike with Jessica Ragan and her furbaby Tum Tum last Monday. It was wonderful meeting Jessica and getting to know her a little more. Jessica is a great fun person to be around and can't wait to hike with her again.
List 8 Tourist Attractions in Joplin, Missouri | Travel to United States
Here, 8 Top Tourist Attractions in Joplin, US State..
There's Grand Falls, Cunningham Park, Northpark Mall, Joplin Museum Complex, Frisco Greenway Trail, McClelland Park, The Wildcat Glades Conservation & Audubon Center, Joplin 44 Truckstop and more...
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Top 8. Best Tourist Attractions in Joplin - Missouri
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The most beautiful places and sight in Joplin.
Top 8. Best Tourist Attractions in Joplin - Missouri: The Wildcat Glades Conservation & Audubon Center, Grand Falls, Cunningham Park, Joplin Museum Complex, Sandstone Gardens, Joplin 44 Truckstop, George A. Spiva Center for the Arts, Northpark Mall
thelope.com - Cicada sound tour through Wildcat Park, Joplin, MO
The grounds of Wildcat Glades Conservation & Audubon Center in Joplin, Missouri, and the adjacent Wildcat Park were host to at least three species of cicadas on August 14, 2011 at 8:16 p.m. Heard in this recording are Tibicen pruinosus, Tibicen auletes and Tibicen lyricen...all of which are cool, but I was looking for Tibicen pronotalis.
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Glade Top Trail
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Joplin Insider 9 27 2017
Our Host Lynn Onstot talks with Robin Standridge from the Wildcat Glades Conservation & Audubon Center in Joplin Missouri. Recorded September 27, 2017 in the Ruth I. Kolpin Studios at KGCS-TV. Located on the campus of Missouri Southern State University in Joplin Missouri.
The Falls-Shoal Creek-Joplin Mo.
Testing out my new camera at the Shoal Creek Falls in Joplin Missouri. I love this place It was my favorite place as a kid and its still beautiful
Wildcat Park - Joplin MO
A short montage about Wildcat Park located in Joplin MO.
Newsmakers Chris Pistole 10 19 2016
Judy Stiles talks with Chris Pistole about the Wildcat Glades Audubon & Conservation Center in Joplin Missouri. Recorded October 19, 2016 in the Ruth I. Kolpin Studios at KGCS-TV. Located on the campus of Missouri Southern State University in Joplin Missouri.
Newsmakers Mo Dept Conservation 6 19 2018
Judy Stiles talks with Warren Rose. They discuss the Missouri Department of Conservation's roll in taking over the Joplin Wildcat Glades Conservation and Audubon Center building.
Recorded June 19, 2018 in the Ruth I. Kolpin Studios at KGCS-TV. Located on the campus of Missouri Southern State University in Joplin Missouri.
Redings Mill Bridge on Shoal Creek, Joplin Missouri - History and Drone Footage - DJI Phantom 3
Just south of Joplin, MO sits the quiet town of Redings Mill. It has an interesting history and one of the components of that history is the Redings Mill Bridge. The one still standing was completed in 1930 and is now still open to pedestrian traffic as part of the Wildcat Glades Conservation area. The bridge spans Shoal Creek and is nearly 417' long.
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Glade Top Trail, Missouri
One of life's hidden gems... Glade Top Trail in Mark Twain National Forest on a beautiful fall day.
KGCS Newsmakers Chris Pistole 1 26 2016
Judy Stiles visits with Chris Pistole from the Wildcat Glades Conservation & Audubon Center in Joplin Mo. Recorded January 26, 2016 in the Ruth I. Kolpin Studios at KGCS-TV.
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SBOY 2010
A video profiling the Joplin Area Chamber of Commerce's 2010 Small Business of the Year finalists. Winners and business contact information below. Thank you for watching.
Employees 1-10
STATE FARM INSURANCE -- KYLE HICKAM AGENCY
Kyle Hickam
417-624-8443
SKAGGS CHIROPRACTIC, LLC
Dr. Steven Skaggs
417-624-4242
THE DORIS CARLIN TEAM, INC.
Doris Carlin
417-553-4001
WINNER
Employees 11-50
ANDERSON ENGINEERING, INC.
John Snider
417-782-7399
CENTRAL PET CARE CLINIC
Eddie & Melanie Grundy
417-358-1300
WINNER
CHOICE MARKETING
Karen Plott
417-626-0101
Not For Profit
WILDCAT GLADES CONSERVATION & AUDUBON CENTER
Robin McAlester
417-782-6287
JOPLIN FAMILY Y
417-623-4597
417-781-YMCA(9622)
WINNER
GEORGE A. SPIVA CENTER for the ARTS
Jo Mueller
417-623-0183
John James Audubon | Wikipedia audio article
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John James Audubon
00:00:36 1 Early life
00:04:18 2 Immigration to the United States
00:08:09 3 Marriage and family
00:09:00 4 Starting out in business
00:14:19 5 Citizenship and debt
00:15:34 6 Early ornithological career
00:19:29 7 iThe Birds of America/i
00:24:26 8 Later career
00:28:21 9 Death
00:29:36 10 Art and methods
00:31:38 11 Legacy
00:33:39 11.1 Audubon in fiction and poetry
00:34:29 11.2 Places named in his honor
00:37:39 12 Works
00:37:48 12.1 Posthumous collections
00:39:00 13 See also
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John James Audubon (born Jean Rabin; April 26, 1785 – January 27, 1851) was an American ornithologist, naturalist, and painter. He was notable for his extensive studies documenting all types of American birds and for his detailed illustrations that depicted the birds in their natural habitats. His major work, a color-plate book entitled The Birds of America (1827–1839), is considered one of the finest ornithological works ever completed. Audubon identified 25 new species.