The Seventy-Six Conservation Area is located in eastern Perry County, Missouri at the end of Route D, approximately four miles northeast of Brazeau.
The Missouri Conservation Department created this area in 1990 with the purchase of an 818-acre farm from a private landowner.
The area contains steep forested hills, deep hollows and narrow ridge fields.
The forest tract has several sinkholes and springs and offers scenic vistas overlooking the Mississippi River Valley.
The area boasts good populations of catfish, crappie, rough fish such as buffalo and carp, along with white bass and sauger.