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Barren Creek is a stream in Polk County in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] It is a tributary of Bear Creek . The stream headwaters are just west of Missouri Route 13 northwest of Bolivar at 37°37′54″N 93°28′19″W / 37.63167°N 93.47194°W / 37.63167; -93.
Barren Fork (Eleven Point River tributary) Barren Fork (Little North Fork White River tributary) Basin Fork; Bass Branch; Bass Creek; Bates Creek; Bay Creek (Eleven Point River tributary) Bay Creek (South Fork Spring River tributary) Bay Creek (Warm Fork Spring River tributary) Bean Creek (Salt River tributary) Bear Branch (Bear Creek tributary)
Barren Fork is a stream in Franklin and Gasconade counties in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] It is a tributary of Boeuf Creek.. The stream headwaters arise in Gasconade County just east of Drake and Missouri Route 50 at and its confluence with Beouf Creek in western Franklin County is just northeast of Beemont at at an elevation of 591 feet
Fishing for white sturgeon will also be closed seasonally upstream of the Highway 50 bridge on the Sacramento River and Interstate 5 bridge on the San Joaquin River from January 1 to May 31, 2024.
Barren Fork may refer to: Barren Fork (Boeuf Creek tributary), a stream in Missouri; Barren Fork (Brushy Fork tributary), a stream in Missouri; Barren Fork (Eleven Point River tributary), a stream in Missouri; Barren Fork (Little North Fork White River tributary), a stream in Missouri; Barren Fork (Collins River), a stream in Tennessee
Barren Fork is a stream in Miller and Pulaski counties in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] It is a tributary of Brushy Fork. [2]The stream headwaters arise at in the northwest corner of Pulaski County approximately 3/4 mile north of the community of Hawkeye
The stream flows west past Willhoit and under Missouri Route 5 continuing into the Mark Twain National Forest south of Nottinghill to its confluence with the Little North Fork White River north of Isabella. [3] The confluence is within the waters of Bull Shoals Lake and the normal lake level is at 695 feet. [4] A variant name is "Barren Fork ...
Shallow, spring branches and spring-fed creeks with sandy bottoms – found in Spring River system of the southwestern Ozarks Harlequin darter: Etheostoma histrio: Streams and ditches, prefers sandy bottoms where logs, sticks, and other organic debris are present ENDANGERED Johnny darter: Etheostoma nigrum: Pools, slow moving riffles in sandy ...