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The Little Niangua River is a 64.4-mile-long (103.6 km) [3] tributary of the Niangua River in the Ozarks region of central Missouri in the United States. Via the Niangua, Osage and Missouri rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River. The Little Niangua was so named for its smaller size relative to the Niangua River. [4]
The Niangua River / n aɪ ˈ æ ŋ ɡ w ə / is a 125-mile-long (201 km) [3] tributary of the Osage River in the Ozarks region of southern and central Missouri in the United States. Via the Osage and Missouri rivers it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River. Niangua River has the name of Niangua (or Nehemgar), an Indian tribal leader ...
Little Niangua River; South Grand River. Big Creek. Minor Creek. Claybaugh Creek; Pomme de Terre River. Little Sac River. North Dry Sac River; South Dry Sac River; Little Osage River. Marmaton River. Green River; Marais des Cygnes River; Moreau River; Lamine River. Blackwater River 55 miles (89 km) Little Chariton River. East Fork Little ...
Fiery Fork Conservation Area is a public area in Camden County, Missouri, along the Little Niangua River. It is 1,606 acres (6.50 km 2) large. It is mostly wooded with oak trees and some open space. The park includes a small campground, fishing, hiking, hunting, wildlife viewing, and small-boat access to the Little Niangua River.
Map of the Missouri River watershed The White River flowing into the Missouri River and coloring it with clay. ... Niangua River. Little Niangua River; Greasy Creek;
This area is mostly forest. Facilities/features: primitive camping, picnic areas, and two permanent streams (Little Niangua River, Fiery Fork Creek). 1,580 acres 640 ha: Camden: Franklin Island Conservation Area
The park contains a stretch of the Niangua River and Bennett Spring Branch. Facilities include hiking trails, picnic areas, a nature center, overnight lodging, a restaurant, primitive and improved camping areas, hatchery tours, and a bait-and-tackle shop.
It is bordered on the north by Adair Township and the Little Niangua River, on the east by Warren and Osage Townships, on the south by Dallas County, and on the west by Hickory County. As one of the six original townships created by the county court in March 1841, the township was probably named for a prominent landowner, William Russell, who ...