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Pomme de Terre Lake is located in southwest Missouri at the confluence of Lindley Creek and the Pomme de Terre River (for which it is named). The lake is located in southern Hickory and northern Polk counties, about 50 miles (80 km) north of Springfield. Its name is the French language word for potato (literally "earth-apple").
The Pomme de Terre River is a 125-mile-long (201 km) [3] tributary of the Minnesota River in western Minnesota in the United States. Via the Minnesota River, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River, draining an area of 875 square miles (2,270 km 2) in an agricultural region. The headwaters region of the Pomme de Terre River is the ...
Pomme De Terre Lake Management Lands: The Missouri Department of Conservation manages the fishery in Pomme de Terre Lake in cooperation with the US Army Corps of Engineers. See regulations. Bank fishing access is available on management lands at various locations around the lake. 5,132 acres 2,077 ha: Polk, Hickory
Pomme de Terre State Park is a public recreation area in the U.S. state of Missouri consisting of 734.44 acres (297.22 ha) located on Pomme de Terre Lake in Hickory County. The state park features a marina, campgrounds, swimming beaches, and hiking trails.
The stream enters Hickory County and enters the waters of Pomme de Terre Lake. [3] The original confluence with the Pomme de Terre River was at 37°53′29″N 93°18′36″W / 37.89139°N 93.31000°W / 37.89139; -93.31000 [ 1 ] at an elevation of 760
Pomme de Terre WMA is located north of LA 1, Simmesport, and the communities of Red Fish and Yellow Bayou (site of the Battle of Yellow Bayou, with access from LA 451 through Hamburg. La 451 makes a semi-circle around the south, east, and north sides of the WMA with Pete Laborde road running north to south on the west side.
The Pomme de Terre River (pronounced pohm de TEHR) is a 130-mile-long (210 km) [3] tributary of the Osage River in southwestern Missouri in the United States. Via the Osage and Missouri rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River. Pomme de terre is French for potato, a food Indians harvested in the area. [4]
Pomme de Terre Dam: MO: Pomme de Terre: Pomme de Terre Lake: 155 47 650,000 0.802 0: Seminoe Dam: WY: North Platte: Seminoe Reservoir: 295 90