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Harry S Truman State Park is a public recreation area occupying 1,440 acres (580 ha) on a peninsula on Truman Lake, a 55,600-acre (22,500 ha) impoundment of the Osage River, near Warsaw, Missouri. The state park offers boating, fishing, swimming, hiking trails, and campgrounds.
Two of the four large tainter gates at Harry S. Truman Dam A map and brochure showing the shape and location of the lake. The Harry S. Truman Dam and Reservoir, also known as Truman Lake, is located in the state of Missouri, United States. It is located between Clinton and Warsaw, on the Osage River and extends south to Osceola.
Truman Reservoir Management Lands (Cross Timbers) This information relates to the portion of the land around Harry S. Truman Lake that the Missouri Department of Conservation manages under a license agreement for fish and wildlife management. 4,781 acres 1,935 ha: Hickory
The park also features caves, sinkholes, and bluffs overlooking the lake. It is a prominent example of karst topography, which is geological formation shaped by the dissolution of a layer or layers of soluble bedrock. [5] A 70-acre (28 ha) portion of the park was designated as the Ha Ha Tonka Karst Natural Area in 1981. [6]
Tebo Creek is a stream in Benton and Henry Counties in the U.S. state of Missouri. [ 1 ] The stream begins at the confluence of East Fork Tebo Creek and the Middle Fork Tebo Creek just to the southeast of Calhoun and south of Missouri Route 52 at 38°27′42″N 93°36′31″W / 38.46167°N 93.60861°W / 38.46167; -93.
In addition to Truman Reservoir, this diverse area contains fishable lakes and ponds totaling about 900 acres (3.6 km 2). The tract also has 42 acres (170,000 m 2 ) of native prairie (Schell-Osage Prairie Natural Area), 2 boat ramps, waterfowl blinds, a staffed office, and bald ea [76]
Pretty Bob Creek is a stream in eastern Henry County in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] It is a tributary to the South Grand River within Truman Reservoir.. The stream headwaters arise at west of the community of Coal on Missouri Route 7 and the stream flows generally south passing east of the community of Gaines to enter the Truman Reservoir west of the Missouri Route U crossing at
Development plans call for facilities for hiking and walking, camping, fishing, picnicking, birdwatching, and nature study. [5] It was one of three new Missouri state parks announced in 2016. [ 3 ] The Missouri Department of Natural Resources conducted a one-day open house and guided hike of the unopened park in May 2023.