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  2. Ozarks - Wikipedia

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    The Ozarks cover a significant portion of northern Arkansas and most of the southern half of Missouri, extending from Interstate 40 in central Arkansas to Interstate 70 in central Missouri. There are two mountain ranges in the Ozarks: the Boston Mountains of Arkansas and Oklahoma, as well as the St. Francois Mountains of Missouri.

  3. The Ozarks is in the USA and includes areas in southern Missouri, northern Arkansas, southeast Kansas, and eastern Oklahoma. Mapcarta, the open map.

  4. Check out our interactive map of the Ozarks to get a better lay of the land as you plan your trip to the Ozark Mountains. We’ve included all the destinations we mention in this article, so feel free to click around and explore as you read. Or, you can even download the map to use it during your trip.

  5. Ozark, Missouri – Cities Of The Ozarks (Visitor’s Guide)

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    Map of State Parks: A comprehensive Ozark Heritage Region Map shows the main rivers, lakes, towns, and roads, making it easy for visitors to plan their adventures. Attractions: State parks in the Ozark region feature unique attractions such as dramatic shut-ins, deep canyons, hiking trails, rolling meadows, and secluded ponds.

  6. Ozarks Travel Guide: What to Do in the Ozarks Region

    www.townandcountrymag.com/leisure/travel-guide/a38695980/ozarks-travel-guide

    Despite its gritty portrayal on Netflix's cult drama Ozark, this Missouri region has pristine lakes, verdant mountains, and luxury hotels.

  7. Ozark Mountains - WorldAtlas

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    The Ozark Plateau is a group of highlands in the Mid-Western and South Central United States and a physiographic region between the Rockies and the Appalachian Mountains. Although the Ozarks cover approximately 120,000 square kilometers, about two-thirds of the area is in southern Missouri.

  8. Lake of the Ozarks | Map, Missouri, & Facts | Britannica

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    Lake of the Ozarks, lake in south-central Missouri, U.S., in the scenic Ozark Mountains about 42 miles (68 km) southwest of Jefferson City. One of the largest artificial lakes in the United States, it is impounded by Bagnell Dam, built (1929–31) across the Osage River to provide hydroelectric power for the St. Louis area. Covering an area of ...

  9. City Maps | Ozark, MO - Official Website

    www.ozarkmissouri.com/145/City-Maps

    Welcome to the Ozark Maps page, your one-stop resource for comprehensive and informative maps of our captivating city. Explore the diverse range of maps we offer, designed to assist you in navigating Ozark with confidence and ease.

  10. Ozark Mountains | Description, Location, Height, & Facts

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    Ozark Mountains, heavily forested group of highlands in the south-central United States, extending southwestward from St. Louis, Missouri, to the Arkansas River. The highest peaks, many exceeding 2,000 feet (600 m) are in the Boston Mountains in Arkansas.

  11. Free park road maps can be downloaded below and are available at park headquarters year round, and at Alley Mill, Round Spring, Pulltite and Akers during the summer. Last updated: January 13, 2020.