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Most of the area outside the immediate Range area is forested. The area includes 200 acres of rugged bluff land
About the Company
The Parma Woods Conservation Area is nestled in the hills along the Missouri River of southern Platte County.The area includes 200 acres of rugged bluff land. A hiking trail leads through the forested bluff. The tract is named in honor of William F. Parma, who donated the land to Platte County Commission in 1986.In the Fall of 1994, the Platte County Commission and the Missouri Department of Conservation entered into a 50-year lease agreement for the construction of a Shooting Range and Outdoor Education Center.The Range was opened on November 7, 2001. Most of the area outside the immediate Range area is forested.Tree species found on the ridges include black walnut, honey locust, elm, shingle oak, and hickory.The hillside tree species include chinquapin oak, walnut, basswood, white oak, northern red oak, and white ash. Some of the valley trees are sycamore and hackberry. The major goal of the area is to provide outdoor recreation opportunities for the public.