Little North Fork White River

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Little North Fork White River
Little Fork, Little North Fork River
Location
Country United States
State Missouri and Arkansas
Region Douglas and Ozark counties in Missouri
and Marion County in Arkansas
Physical characteristics
Source 
  coordinates 36°49′20″N92°39′27″W / 36.82222°N 92.65750°W / 36.82222; -92.65750
Mouth  
  coordinates
36°27′22″N92°38′03″W / 36.45611°N 92.63417°W / 36.45611; -92.63417 Coordinates: 36°27′22″N92°38′03″W / 36.45611°N 92.63417°W / 36.45611; -92.63417
  elevation
653 ft (199 m)
[1]

The Little North Fork White River is a stream in southern Douglas and Ozark counties of the Ozarks of southern Missouri and entering northern Marion County, Arkansas within the Bull Shoals Reservoir. [1]

The stream headwaters are in south central Douglas County about three miles southwest of Squires. The stream flows south into northwest Ozark County and past the community of Toledo. Further south it flows parallel to Missouri Route JJ and under Missouri Route 95 at Thornfield. It continues past the Hammond mill site and on into a northern arm of Bull Shoals between Theodosia and Isabella. The stream continues as part of Bull Shoals past Pontiac and into Arkansas to the west of Oakland and Arkansas Highway 202. [2] [3]

Variant or historical names include Little Fork, Little North Fork, and Little North Fork River. [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 GNIS
  2. Missouri Atlas & Gazetteer, DeLorme, 1998, First edition, p. 63, ISBN   0-89933-224-2
  3. Arkansas Atlas & Gazetteer, Delorme, 2nd ed., 2004, p. 25 ISBN   0-89933-345-1