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The Current River is roughly 184 miles (296 km) long and drains about 2,641 square miles (6,840 km 2) [4] of land mostly in Missouri and a small portion of land in northeastern Arkansas. The headwaters of the Current River are nearly 900 feet (270 m) above sea level, while the mouth of the river lies around 280 feet (85 m) [ 4 ] above sea level.
The community straddles the Missouri–Arkansas border on the northeast bank of the Current River. Arkansas Highway 211 connects to the south and Missouri Route E is to the north. Doniphan, Missouri lies approximately eight miles to the north-northwest and Success, Arkansas is about five miles south.
Current River Conservation Area: This is a predominantly forest area. Facilities/features: picnic area, fishing jetties, Buford Pond (3 acres, fishable), Blue Springs Natural Area (17 acres), Cardareva Bluff Natural Area (95 aces), and a permanent stream (Current River). 29,777 acres 12,050 ha: Shannon, Reynolds, Carter
Doniphan is located in south-central Ripley County at the intersection of US Route 160 and Missouri Route 142. The Current River flows past the west side of the city. [ 15 ]
Ripley County is a county in the Ozarks of Missouri.At the 2020 census, it had a population of 10,679. [1] The largest city and county seat is Doniphan. [2] The county was officially organized on January 5, 1833, and is named after Brigadier General Eleazer Wheelock Ripley, a soldier who served with distinction in the War of 1812.
It is a tributary of the Current River. The stream begins at the confluence of the North and South Fork of the Buffalo at 36°42′58″N 90°58′37″W / 36.71611°N 90.97694°W / 36.71611; -90.97694 and its confluence with the Current is at 36°43′13″N 90°55′14″W / 36.72028°N 90.92056°W / 36.72028; -90. ...
Doniphan Township is an inactive township in Ripley County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. [ 1 ] Doniphan Township was erected in 1871, taking its name from the community of Doniphan, Missouri .
Van Buren is located in northern Carter County at the intersection of US Route 60 and Missouri Route 103. It is on the Current River and adjacent to the Mark Twain National Forest. [7] According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 2.00 square miles (5.18 km 2), all land. [8]