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It has three marinas, and 10 public-use areas. It has a "non-development policy," and is surrounded by unspoiled, tree-covered hills. Its banks are owned and operated by the Army Corps of Engineers. Boaters anchored together enjoying a day on Stockton Lake. Stockton Lake is one of Missouri's seven major lakes, all man-made. It was formed by ...
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.
Stockton Lake Management Lands: This information relates to the portion of the land on the arms of the Little and Big Sac River of Stockton Lake that the Missouri Department of Conservation manages under a license agreement for fish and wildlife management. 16,868 acres 6,826 ha: Polk, Dade, Cedar
Map showing the Missouri River basin Garrison Dam, which forms Lake Sakakawea, ... Stockton Dam: MO: Sac: Stockton Lake: 131 40 1,674,000 2.065 52:
Route 215 is a highway in southern Missouri. Its northern terminus is at Route 39 south of Stockton; its southern terminus is at U.S. Route 65 between Buffalo and Springfield. Except for a short section which overlaps Route 13, it is a two-lane highway its entire length. It was originally a set of supplemental routes. In the early 2000s, US 65 ...
Stockton Community Building Location of Stockton, Missouri Coordinates: 37°41′49″N 93°47′46″W / 37.69694°N 93.79611°W / 37.69694; -93.79611
Sac Township is a rural township in Dade County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. It is laid out as a rectangle around the southern half of Stockton Lake, and there are no organized communities within its boundaries. [1] Sac Township was named after the Sac River. [2]
At Aldrich, the road crosses Stockton Lake, then forms a concurrency with Route 215 to Eudora. At the north edge of Willard, the road ends at US 160. Originally, the highway continued all the way to Springfield, passing through town on various streets (one of which was West Bypass) and leaving town on Campbell Avenue.