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  2. 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.

  3. Ponca State Park - Wikipedia

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    Ponca State Park is a public recreation area located on the banks of the Missouri River four miles (6.4 km) north of Ponca, Nebraska, in the northeastern corner of the state. The state park's approximately 2,100 acres (850 ha) are situated among high bluffs and steep, forested hills adjacent to the Missouri National Recreational River.

  4. List of National Water Trails - Wikipedia

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    Kankakee River Water Trail: IN: 133 mi (214 km) Kansas River Trail: KS: 173 mi (278 km) Kitsap Peninsula Water Trail: WA: 371 mi (597 km) Mississippi National River and Recreation Area Water Trail: MN: 76 mi (122 km) Mississippi River Water Trail: IL, MO: 121 mi (195 km) Missouri National Recreational River Water Trail: IA, NE, SD: 147 mi (237 km)

  5. Chief Standing Bear Memorial Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge is a part of the Missouri River Trail, within the Missouri National Recreational River along with the Vermillion–Newcastle Bridge south of Vermillion, South Dakota, and the Meridian Highway Bridge at Yankton. [5] The "Bridging the Shores" celebration of the bridge is held annually in Niobrara. [3]

  6. Goat Island (Missouri River) - Wikipedia

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    Goat Island is an island in the Missouri River in Cedar County, Nebraska, with a small portion extending into Clay County, South Dakota in the United States.It is open to the public as a part of the Missouri National Recreational River, [1] a unit of the National Park Service.

  7. List of dams in the Missouri River watershed - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the Missouri River basin Garrison Dam, which forms Lake Sakakawea, the largest reservoir on the Missouri River. This is a list of dams in the watershed of the Missouri River, a tributary of the Mississippi River, in the United States. There are an estimated 17,200 dams and reservoirs in the basin, most of which are small, local ...

  8. In these Missouri towns, murals paint pictures of ... - AOL

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  9. Manitou Bluffs - Wikipedia

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    The Manitou Bluffs, or Big Manitou Bluffs, are a series of cliffs and bluffs along the Missouri River in Boone County, Missouri. [1] They are made of Mississippian limestone that has been exposed by the erosive action of the Missouri River over time as it cuts into the Ozark Plateau. The bluffs are located between the towns of Rocheport and ...