Ben Lilly Conservation Area

Ben Lilly Conservation Area is a 247-acre tract of protected area located in Morehouse Parish, Louisiana. The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) became the new owner in 2013.

Ben Lilly Conservation Area
IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)
Location within Louisiana
LocationMorehouse Parish
Coordinates32°53′49″N 91°50′16″W
Area247 acres (100 ha)
Established2013
Governing bodyLouisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries

Name

The conservation area received its name from notorious big game hunter Ben Lilly, who was a guide for Teddy Roosevelt, when he hunted bear in the Tensas River swamp in 1907.[1]

Description

The 247 acre conservation area is bordered by the 503-acre Chemin-A-Haut State Park to the north[2] and Bayou Bartholomew makes a horseshoe boundary around the east, south, and west sides. The conservation area is accessible through the state park from US 425, north of Bastrop, Louisiana, or by boat and a boat ramp is planned.[3]

Shared name

The conservation area shares the name with the Ben Lilly campground located in the Gila National Forest.[4]

References

  1. Google books: Ben Lilly Conservation Area- pp. 71, Retrieved 2017-02-20
  2. Ben Lilly Conservation Area map Archived 2017-02-15 at the Wayback Machine- Retrieved 2017-02-20
  3. Bastrop Enterprise: Ben Lily Conservation Area- Retrieved 2017-02-21
  4. Free campsites: Shared name- Retrieved 2017-02-21


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