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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.
The two arms of the reservoir join near the Harry S. Truman Dam in central Benton County. Downstream from the Truman Dam, the river becomes the serpentine Lake of the Ozarks, stretching eastward for nearly 92 miles (148 km) to Bagnell Dam in Camden County and southwestern Miller County. Constructed in 1931, the dam collects the Niangua River.
It is in the western part of the county, on the north side of State Highway Z, 6 miles (10 km) west of Warsaw, the county seat. It is bordered to the northwest and northeast by arms of Harry S. Truman Reservoir on the South Grand River, a tributary of the Osage River. Bent Tree Harbor was first listed as a CDP prior to the 2020 census. [2]
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
Warsaw is a city in and the county seat of Benton County, Missouri, United States. [4] The population was 2,209 at the 2020 census. Adjacent to the Osage River it is heavily tied to two major lakes on the river. The uppermost reaches of Lake of the Ozarks is part of southwest city limits and the Truman Dam and Truman Reservoir are on its ...
The combined route crosses Harry S. Truman Reservoir and the Osage River and then enters Warsaw, where the concurrency ends; Route 7 heads west and crosses more arms of the Truman Reservoir. At Clinton , it intersects Route 13 and Route 52 , and then becomes a four-lane highway, running northwest to Interstate 49 / US 71 in Harrisonville .
Fairfield and much of its surrounding township, Alexander, is now covered by water, as part of the Harry S. Truman Dam and Reservoir. It was located about seven miles south of Warsaw just west of Route 83. The Fairfield Public Use Area is on the shore near the location of the former community.