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Pomme de Terre Lake is located in southwest Missouri at the confluence of Lindley Creek and the Pomme de Terre River (for which it is named). The lake is located in southern Hickory and northern Polk counties, about 50 miles (80 km) north of Springfield. Its name is the French language word for potato (literally "earth-apple").
Pomme de Terre State Park is a public recreation area in the U.S. state of Missouri consisting of 734.44 acres (297.22 ha) located on Pomme de Terre Lake in Hickory County. The state park features a marina, campgrounds, swimming beaches, and hiking trails.
Pomme De Terre Lake Management Lands: The Missouri Department of Conservation manages the fishery in Pomme de Terre Lake in cooperation with the US Army Corps of Engineers. See regulations. Bank fishing access is available on management lands at various locations around the lake. 5,132 acres 2,077 ha: Polk, Hickory
Pomme de Terre Lake; Poplar Bluff, Missouri; Price Cutter Charity Championship; Route 66 State Park; Rushville, Missouri; Sam A. Baker State Park; Smithville Lake; Spirit of St. Louis Airport; Sportsman's Park; St. Joe State Park; St. Louis; Stockton Lake; T-Mobile Center; Table Rock Lake; Taum Sauk Hydroelectric Power Station; Taum Sauk ...
The Pomme de Terre River (pronounced pohm de TEHR) is a 130-mile-long (210 km) [3] tributary of the Osage River in southwestern Missouri in the United States. Via the Osage and Missouri rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River. Pomme de terre is French for potato, a food Indians harvested in the area. [4]
Map showing the Missouri River basin Garrison Dam, ... Pomme de Terre: Pomme de Terre Lake: 155 47 650,000 0.802 0: Seminoe Dam: WY: North Platte: Seminoe Reservoir ...
The route heads northeast and crosses the Pomme de Terre Dam, which forms the lake. Route 254 heads east through more woods and passes a few businesses before coming to an intersection with the western terminus of Route 64 .
Access to Pomme de Terre Lake and Bennett Spring State Park 99.136: 159.544: Route NN – Nemo: Access to Pomme de Terre State Park: Hickory: Preston: 105.306: 169.474: US 54 – Hermitage, Macks Creek: Access to Lake of the Ozarks and Pomme de Terre Lake: Benton: Fristoe Township: 124.044: 199.629: Route 7 – Edwards: Southern end of Route 7 ...