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  2. Osage River - Wikipedia

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    The Osage River is a 276-mile-long (444 km) [2] tributary of the Missouri River in central Missouri in the United States. The eighth-largest river in the state, it drains a mostly rural area of 15,300 square miles (40,000 km 2). The watershed includes an area of east-central Kansas and a large portion of west-central and central Missouri, where ...

  3. Missouri National Recreational River - Wikipedia

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    Map of Missouri National Recreational River. Recreational and educational opportunities abound at the Missouri National Recreational River. Fishing and hunting are popular actives. Walleye and catfish are the most popular species. Canoeing and kayaking are growing in popularity, and ranger-guided excursions are scheduled often during the summer.

  4. Salt River (Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    The Salt River is at the upper right near the Mississippi River. The Salt River is a tributary of the Mississippi River in eastern Missouri in the United States. The river is approximately 55 miles (89 km) long and drains an area of 2,518 sq mi (6,520 km 2) in parts of twelve Missouri counties. [4]

  5. List of rivers of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Mississippi River. White River. Cache River; Black River. Spring River. Warm Fork Spring River. Anthony Branch; Eleven Point River; Current River. Sinking Creek

  6. James River (Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    James River (Missouri) The James River is a 130-mile-long (210 km) [4] river in southern Missouri. It flows from northeast Webster County until it is impounded into Table Rock Lake. It is part of the White River watershed. The river forms Lake Springfield and supplies drinking water for the city of Springfield.

  7. Ozark National Scenic Riverways - Wikipedia

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    The Ozark National Scenic Riverways is a recreational unit of the National Park Service in the Ozarks of southern Missouri in the U.S. The park was created by an Act of Congress in 1964 to protect the Current and Jacks Fork rivers, and it was formally dedicated in 1971. The park's 80,000 acres (324 km 2) are used for many forms of recreation ...

  8. Niangua River - Wikipedia

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    The Niangua River / naɪˈæŋɡwə / is a 125-mile-long (201 km) [3] tributary of the Osage River in the Ozarks region of southern and central Missouri in the United States. Via the Osage and Missouri rivers it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River. Niangua River has the name of Niangua (or Nehemgar), an Indian tribal leader. [4]

  9. St. Francis River - Wikipedia

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    Stouts Creek, Marble Creek, Big Creek, Otter Creek, L'Anguille River. The St. Francis River is a tributary of the Mississippi River, about 426 miles (686 km) long, [4] in southeastern Missouri and northeastern Arkansas in the United States. The river drains a mostly rural area and forms part of the Missouri-Arkansas state line along the western ...