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The Gasconade River is about 280 miles (450 km) long [1] and is located in central and south-central Missouri. [2] [3]The Gasconade River begins in the Ozarks southwest of Hartville in Wright County and flows generally north-northeastwardly through Wright, Laclede, Pulaski, Phelps, Maries, Osage and Gasconade counties, through portions of the Mark Twain National Forest.
This area offers access to the Missouri River. There is a boat ramp. 36 acres 15 ha: Boone: Helds Island Access: This area contains old fields. Facilities/features: boat ramp, primitive camping, and a permanent stream (Gasconade River).
This area offers access to the Big Piney River. 3 acres 1.2 ha: Pulaski: Roubidoux Creek Conservation Area: This is a grassland, wetlands, and forest area on the Gasconade River and Roubidoux Creek. 185 acres 75 ha: Pulaski
Adams (Anna M) Access: This is a forest area offering access to the Gasconade River. 18 acres 7.3 ha: Laclede: Allen Bridge Access: This area offers access to Shoal Creek. There is a boat ramp. 12 acres 4.9 ha: Newton
Third Creek is a stream in Gasconade and Osage counties of central Missouri. [1] It is a tributary of the Gasconade River . The stream headwaters are in Gasconade County at 38°21′47″N 91°29′33″W / 38.36306°N 91.49250°W / 38.36306; -91.49250 and the confluence with the Gasconade is in Osage County at 38°25′54″N 91 ...
It is a tributary of the Gasconade River. The stream headwaters arise in Maries County approximately 2.5 miles northeast of Dixon on the east side of Missouri Route 28 . The stream flows to the southeast through the northeast corner of Pulaski County and into Phelps County to enter the Gasconade about 4.5 miles north of Jerome and 4.5 miles ...
Pointers Creek is a stream in Osage County, Missouri. [1]The stream headwaters are at and the confluence with the Gasconade River is at The source area for the stream lie just south of U.S. Route 50 and southwest of Potts.
It is a tributary of Gasconade River. The stream headwaters arise in Phelps County just northeast of Rolla near the Missouri Route V interchange on I-44 (at 37°59′03″N 91°43′44″W / 37.98417°N 91.72889°W / 37.98417; -91.72889 ) and stream flows to the north-northwest passing under Missouri Route 63 about three miles north of