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The Fishing River is a 39.0-mile-long (62.8 km) [ 1] tributary of the Missouri River in western Missouri in the United States. It rises in the northeastern extremity of Kansas City in Clay County and flows generally eastward and southeastward through Clay and southeastern Ray counties, past the town of Mosby. It joins the Missouri River about 3 ...
The Big Piney River near Houston, Missouri. The Big Piney River is a 110-mile-long (180 km) [4] tributary of the Gasconade River in south central Missouri in the United States. Via the Gasconade and Missouri rivers, it is part of the Mississippi River basin. The stream headwaters are located in southwest Texas County just north of the community ...
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 ...
Roaring River State Park. Roaring River State Park is a public recreation area covering of 4,294 acres (1,738 ha) eight miles (13 km) south of Cassville in Barry County, Missouri. The state park offers trout fishing on the Roaring River, hiking on seven different trails, and the seasonally open Ozark Chinquapin Nature Center.
1.1.3 Mississippi River between the White and Missouri rivers. 1.1.4 Missouri River. ... Fishing River; Fox River; Gal Branch; Gasconade River 265 miles (426 km)
Femme Osage Creek is a stream in St. Charles County in the U.S. state of Missouri. [2] It is a tributary of the Missouri River. [3] The stream headwaters arise just west of Missouri Route T and the stream flows initially west then turns north past the Femme Osage community on route T then turns to the east.
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.
Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park