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An upper section of eleven miles, from Dripping Springs to the Arkansas State Route 74 crossing of the river, is a turbulent class III whitewater stream, including the waterfall at the Kings River Natural Area. The water level of the river in this section is usually sufficient for floating in winter and spring until about July 1.
Arkansas River: 47,970 1,358: ... Kings River: 582 16.5: near Berryville: Mulberry River: 557 ... Source for all rivers except St. Francis is the "USGS Water-Data ...
Heavy rain pounded northern Arkansas and southern Missouri through much of the morning. Seven inches of rain fell in less than six hours in Branson, Missouri, where roughly 14,000 people live, a ...
Osage Creek is a stream in Newton, Boone, and Carroll counties of northern Arkansas. [1] It is a tributary of the Kings River . The stream headwaters arise in northern Newton County at 36°05′47″N 93°20′56″W / 36.09639°N 93.34889°W / 36.09639; -93.34889 at an elevation of 2,250 ft (690
Buses and ambulances evacuated 86 people from a nursing home in Yellville, Arkansas, where water rose to about 4 feet (1.2 meters) during flash flooding, Marion County Sheriff Gregg Alexander said.
Piney Creek is a stream in southern Carroll County of the U.S. state of Arkansas. [1] It is a tributary to the Kings River . The stream headwaters arise near 36°11′40″N 93°27′08″W / 36.19444°N 93.45222°W / 36.19444; -93.45222 [ 1 ] at an elevation of approximately 1660 feet
Lee Creek (Arkansas) Little River (Red River tributary) Little River (St. Francis River tributary) Little Black River (Current River tributary) Little Flint Creek; Little Missouri River (Arkansas) Little North Fork White River; Little Red River (Arkansas) Little Sugar Creek; Long Creek (White River tributary)
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