Enjoy trout and big bass fishing or just
canoe or kayak down the beautiful Niangua River.
FLOATING DOWN THE NIANGUA RIVER
RIVER MILES
0.0
Location 37.519799, -92.983844
0.3
6.5
Location 37.570309, -93.007725
8.5
11.5
11.5
13.4
Location 37.601473, -93.013805
15.0
20.0
Location 37.634573, -93.026753
20.0 4 miles east of Buffalo.
21.5
Location 37.641586, -93.043967
23.4
23.5
25.0
28.4
30.0
31.5
33.0
Location 37.692380, -92.955416
34.7
37.0
Location 37.683752, -92.924209
39.5
39.7 Large entrance makes good shelter which was used by Indians. Pick marks from mining are still visible in one passage. Cave is small but has two levels and one of the best examples of a cored dome pit in the state.
40.1
42.3
Location 37.701998, -92.881368
45.0
45.5
48.0
49.5
spring branch on right.
49.8
50.2
Location 37.744687, -92.860231
50.5
56.2
57.0
Location 37.788001, -92.861668
58.0
58.3
60.0
60.8
Location 37.798317, -92.836894
62.0
64.0
64.9
67.4
23.4
70.7
73.8
Location 37.863678, -92.897783
74.0
74.3
Location 37.861324, -92.913119
76.1
77.1
23.4
81.1
81.9
83.3
84.5
Location 37.934330, -92.852078
84.6 Bypass access below dam on Camden County Road D-187
85.0
86.6
Location 37.937950, -92.875672
88
90.6
91.0
92.0
92.5
93.0
93.5
94.6
Look for sign.
95.5
97.6
99.5
Location 37.973941, -92.775052
108.0
113.8 |
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