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  2. Ozarks - Wikipedia

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    There are two mountain ranges in the Ozarks: the Boston Mountains of Arkansas and Oklahoma, as well as the St. Francois Mountains of Missouri. Wahzhazhe Summit (formerly known as Buffalo Lookout), is the highest point in the Ozarks at 2,561 feet (781 m), and is located in the Boston Mountains, 3.4 miles (5.5 km) east of Pettigrew, Newton County ...

  3. Check out our interactive map of the Ozarks to get a better lay of the land as you plan your trip to the Ozark Mountains. We’ve included all the destinations we mention in this article, so feel free to click around and explore as you read.

  4. The Ozarks is in the USA and includes areas in southern Missouri, northern Arkansas, southeast Kansas, and eastern Oklahoma. Overview. Map. Directions.

  5. Ozark Mountains | Description, Location, Height, & Facts -...

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    Ozark Mountains, heavily forested group of highlands in the south-central United States, extending southwestward from St. Louis, Missouri, to the Arkansas River. The highest peaks, many exceeding 2,000 feet (600 m) are in the Boston Mountains in Arkansas.

  6. Ozark Mountains - WorldAtlas

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    The Ozark Mountains, also known as the Ozark Plateaus or simply as Ozarks, are a highland region in the south-central United States. The plateau extends from St. Louis in Missouri to the Arkansas River and covers parts of Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Arkansas.

  7. Ozark Mountains - WorldAtlas

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    Considered to be the most expansive rugged highland region between the Rocky and the Appalachian Mountains, the Ozarks encompass an area of approximately 47,000 sq. mi. The Ozarks comprise two mountain ranges: Missouri’s St. Francois Mountains and Arkansas’s Boston Mountains.

  8. The Ozarks in Arkansas are part of the Ozarks mountains, as well as being considered a region in north-central Arkansas and southern Missouri.

  9. Ozark National Forest Visitor's Guide - Planning A Visit - Into...

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    The Ozark National Forest offers a range of exciting outdoor activities and adventures throughout its 1.2 million acres of lush hardwood and pine forests, crystal clear mountain streams, and scenic drives.

  10. Hiking in the Ozarks - Ozark National Scenic Riverways (U.S....

    www.nps.gov/ozar/planyourvisit/hiking-in-the-ozarks.htm

    Ozark Trail Maps: The 200 + miles of the Ozark Trail runs from Onondaga State Park south through the Ozark Plateau. Upon completion it will cross the Arkansas border north of Mountain Home , AR and Norfork Lake to connect to the Ozark Highland Trail.

  11. Ozark Mountains - Encyclopedia of Arkansas

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    The Ozark Mountains (a.k.a. the Ozark Plateau or Plateaus), representing one of the six natural divisions of Arkansas, are generally characterized as uplifted level plateaus composed of Paleozoic rocks.