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The amount of rainfall that falls at Number 72 Reservoir is close to the national average; the wettest month of the year is typically May, that's the one that rains the most; January on the other hand is the driest. Some nearby water includes Big River Creek, and Raack Lake Dam is not far at all from Number 72 Reservoir. This lake is so wonderful. Number 72 Reservoir is splendid enough to spend more than a day at, Meramec Valley Camp Resort is a splendid local
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| | campground. Lakes? Sure, Homer Hensley Lake is in the neighborhood. After a long day outdoors Best Western Cuba Inn is a great place to spend a night or two, and camping at Blue Moon RV Park and Horse Motel is always a delightful experience. So much exciting stuff to do here at Number 72 Reservoir, too pleasant to be true. Get yourself into a kayak and hit Meramec River. Not enough hours in a day to enjoy the Ozarks. Super 8 Cuba is a tremendous site to get | |
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some rest, and since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always stop by close by Arno Kreter Lake. This lake is one of the great places here in the Ozarks. Summertime highs at Number 72 Reservoir regularly tend to be
in the 80's. For the period of the moonlight hours it's ordinarily in the 60's. Throughout the winter the highs are frequently in the 40's, and nighttime lows throughout the wintertime for Number 72 Reservoir tend to be in the 10's.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 38.26 Longitude: -91.485
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Meramec River, Phelps Crawford Franklin CountyCounty, 20 miles away Class I - 67 miles long (Maramec Spring to Meramec Caverns) |
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Tea Lakes
 | Tea Lakes is a 210 acre conservation area located 6 1/2 miles south of Rosebud, Mo. on Highway T. You may visit the area during the day and talk to David Jordan the area caretaker. There are 5 fishing lakes, primitive campsites, playground, MO. Native/Plants of Merit garden recognized by the Missouri Botanical Gardens in St. Louis, Mo., boy and girl scout camping areas, shelters for picnics and gatherings. There are several hiking trails, however, we are in the process of remapping these trails and some will not be usable for the summer. This is a small organization and a small membership fee is required in order to use the facilities after the initial trial/camp/visit. We welcome anyone who is conservation minded, wants a place to visit away from the hustle and bustle of the city and just enjoys the great outdoors. For more information visit our website www.tlakesarea.org or email us at www.tlakesarea.org.... |
Meramec River
 | 19 miles away On your Missouri Whitewater page, you list several Illiois rivers. You don't mention many Missouri rivers like the upper Jack's Fork, a level I/II, the North Fork of the White River, Bryant's Creek, and the Niangua, among others. Just thought you should know! John Robinson, former Missouri director of tourism.... |
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