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Stockton Lake is a reservoir located in southeastern Cedar County, northeastern Dade County, and southwestern Polk County, Missouri. The lake is V-shaped, and covers 39 square miles (100 km 2 ), with 298 miles (480 km) of shoreline.
Stockton State Park is a public recreation area occupying 2,176 acres (881 ha) on the shore of Stockton Lake, nine miles (14 km) south of Stockton, Missouri.The state park occupies a northward jutting peninsula between the Big Sac and Little Sac arms of the 25,000-acre (10,000 ha) lake, which was created when the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dammed the Sac River in 1969.
Sons Creek is a stream in Dade County in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] It is a tributary of the Sac River within Stockton Lake.. The stream begins at the confluence of the west and south prongs about five miles northwest of Greenfield at and the stream flows generally northeast to enter a prong of Stockton Lake just west of the Missouri Route 39 bridge south of
Maze Creek is a stream in southeast Cedar and northeast Dade counties in southwest Missouri. [ 1 ] The stream headwaters are located at 37°27′37″N 93°38′02″W / 37.46028°N 93.63389°W / 37.46028; -93.63389 and the confluence with the Little Sac River (within Stockton Lake ) is at 37°35′34″N 93°42′32″W ...
Two miles west (at Umber View Heights), the highway crosses Stockton Lake and enters Stockton State Park. Shortly before reaching Bona, it crosses another arm of Stockton Lake, and at Bona is an intersection with Route 245. East of Bona, it crosses yet another arm of Stockton Lake, then begins a six-mile (9.7 km) concurrency with Route 123. At ...
In Dade County the stream flows generally north and enters the Sac River arm of Stockton Lake at U.S. Route 160 east of Greenfield. [ 2 ] The stream source is at 37°02′26″N 93°36′23″W / 37.04056°N 93.60639°W / 37.04056; -93.60639 , and its confluence is at 37°26′46″N 93°45′26″W / 37.44611°N 93.75722°W ...
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Stockton was platted in 1846. [5] It was originally named Lancaster, but was renamed Fremont in 1847 in honor of John C. Frémont. [6] In 1857 it was renamed again, in honor of Robert F. Stockton. [7] The Stockton Community Building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [8]