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  2. Table Rock Lake - Wikipedia

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    1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure. Table Rock Lake is an artificial lake or reservoir in the Ozarks of southwestern Missouri and northwestern Arkansas in the United States. Designed, built and operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the lake is impounded by Table Rock Dam, which was constructed from 1954 to 1958 on the White River.

  3. Clearwater Lake (Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    495 ft (151 m) [1] Clearwater Lake is a reservoir on the Black River, six miles (9.7 km) from Piedmont, Missouri. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers uses Clearwater for flood control in the White and lower Mississippi River Basins. Clearwater Lake was so named on account of its clear, spring-fed water. [2] Construction began in 1940 but was ...

  4. Stockton Lake - Wikipedia

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    875,000 acre⋅ft (1.079 km 3) normal 1,674,000 acre⋅ft (2.065 km 3) flood. Surface elevation. 867 ft (264 m) 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.

  5. Mark Twain Lake - Wikipedia

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    Camping is available in three U.S. Army Corps of Engineers developed recreation areas, at the Mark Twain State Park and in several private recreation areas around the lake. Camping fees and facilities differ in the areas, however most have electric hookups, showers, restrooms, sanitary stations, fire grills, picnic tables and playground equipment.

  6. Pomme de Terre Lake - Wikipedia

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    The lake is part of a series of lakes in the Osage River Basin designed and constructed by the United States Army Corps of Engineers for flood control. Construction began in 1957 and was complete in 1961 at a cost of $14,946,784. Storage of water began on October 29, 1961 and the multipurpose pool was reached on June 15, 1963.

  7. Longview Lake - Wikipedia

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    Longview Lake is a 930-acre (3.8 km 2) freshwater reservoir in parts of Kansas City, Lee's Summit, and Grandview, all in Jackson County, Missouri. The reservoir is part of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Little Blue River Project for flood control, recreation, and fish and wildlife conservation. The lake is located in the 4,852-acre (20 km 2 ...

  8. Long Branch State Park - Wikipedia

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    Governing body. Missouri Department of Natural Resources. Website. Long Branch State Park. Long Branch State Park is a public recreation area occupying 1,828 acres (740 ha) adjacent to the Long Branch Reservoir in Macon County, Missouri. The state park consists of three units located some two miles west of Macon, Missouri on U.S. Highway 36.

  9. Truman Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Harry S Truman Reservoir. 706 feet (215 m) above sea level. [2] The Harry S Truman Reservoir, also known as Truman Lake, is located in the state of Missouri, United States. It is located between Clinton and Warsaw, on the Osage River and extends south to Osceola. The dam is located in Benton County, but the reservoir also extends into parts of ...

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