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  2. Ozark National Scenic Riverways - Wikipedia

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    Facilities include campgrounds along the two rivers at Alley Spring, Round Spring, Pulltite, Two Rivers and Big Spring. There are also a number of less developed primitive campsites, and there are group sites at Akers, Round Spring, Alley [2] and Pulltite. Park rangers present campfire programs and nature hikes at the bigger campgrounds during ...

  3. Current River (Ozarks) - Wikipedia

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    Other notable springs to add to the river include Cave Spring, Pulltite Spring, and Round Spring. Downstream from the headwaters approximately 52 miles (84 km) the Current River receives its largest tributary the Jacks Fork from the west near the small town of Eminence, Missouri. Blue Spring, another first magnitude spring, empties into the ...

  4. List of rivers of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    South Grand River; South River; Spring River (Arkansas), of Missouri and Arkansas 57 miles (92 km) Spring River (Missouri), of Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma; Squaw Creek; Sweet Oak Branch; Taff Branch; Tarkio River; Thompson River; Troublesome Creek; Weldon River; White Cloud Creek; White River 722 miles (1,162 km) Whites Creek; Whittenburg ...

  5. Round Spring, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Round Spring is an unincorporated community in Shannon County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] The site is located on Missouri Route 19 , adjacent to the confluence of Spring Valley Creek with the Current River .

  6. Spring Valley Creek (Current River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    The stream passes under Missouri Routes 17 and 106 and turns to the northeast. The stream passes through several sharp and deeply incised meanders in the area around the community of Ink before reaching its confluence with the Current River at Round Spring [ 2 ] at 37°16′49″N 91°24′16″W  /  37.28028°N 91.40444°W  / 37.28028 ...

  7. Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park - Wikipedia

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    Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park is a public recreation area covering 9,432 acres (3,817 ha) on the East Fork Black River in Reynolds County, Missouri.The state park is jointly administered with adjoining Taum Sauk Mountain State Park, and together the two parks cover more than sixteen thousand acres in the St. Francois Mountains region of the Missouri Ozarks.

  8. Taum Sauk Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Though Taum Sauk Mountain is the highest mountain in Missouri, it is not the most prominent. Taum Sauk rises 522 feet (159 m) from an already elevated base. [6] Mudlick Mountain rises 693 feet (211 m) from a lower base to an elevation of 1,313 feet (400 m). [7] Black Mountain, in Madison County, has the highest rise in elevation in Missouri ...

  9. Missouri Route 72 - Wikipedia

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    72 then turns left (north) and runs concurrently with Hwy 21 through Centerville. Between Centerville and Lesterville, Route 49 joins it and 21, 72 and 49 run concurrently eastward to the Glover corner. Route 49 turns right (south) at that corner; while Route 72 and 21 turn left (north).