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Get soaked paddling on Hinkson Creek, and if you came to camp Murphy Lakes is a magnificent spot to do that. This lake is so wonderful. Lots of folks from Moberly come to Tincher Lake North. There's so much to do here at Tincher Lake North that you need to camp here for a while, Cottonwoods RV Park is a great site for that. An average amount of rain falls at Tincher Lake North; the wettest month of the year is usually May, that's the one that rains the most,
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| | and January is the month with the least moisture. After a long day outdoors Best Western Moberly Inn is a magnificent location to spend a night or two, and while you're here you can play some golf at Windmill Golf Course. You just can't envision the amount of outdoors fun things the area in the neighborhood of Tincher Lake North has to offer. If you need a place to stay Super 8 Moberly MO is a fine choice; a lake nearby is Milnes Lake. Tincher Lake South | |
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is a nearby lake that you could pop by, and Tincher Lake North Dam is a place that is close to Tincher Lake North. For the period of the warmest time of the year here at Tincher Lake North, high temperatures typically get into
the 80's, and the overnight is a tad chillier of course, commonly in the 60's. Throughout the winter the highs are commonly in the 30's, and night lows at Tincher Lake North all through the wintertime regularly dip into the 10's.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 39.23667 Longitude: -92.33333
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Hinkson Creek, Boone CountyCounty, 15 miles away Class I-II - 10.75 miles long (Hinkson Creek Road to Reactor Field) |
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Tri-City Lake
 | I'd like to see a walking trail around the lake. I know there is a woodland trail, but I'd like to see an asphalt trail around the lake. Great for hikers, bikers, roller blades, skateboarders, etc. Try Watkins Mill State Park for an example... |
Hinkson Creek
 | 14 miles away Let's get some data on Cedar Creek. I just canoed it on 10/10/09, and it was a hell of a fun ride....There is a gage at Providence Rd, you can check water levels at this link: http://waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis/uv/?site_no=06910230&agency_cd=USGS My unladen solo canoe can scoot by at 30cfs, any less than that and I'm dragging. ...As of 6/18/2008, there is nowhere near enough water in the stream at the put-in (or much of the rest of the stream) for any kind of paddle-craft....This is a fun, after work run when the water is moving. There are no defined rapids, although there are several modest playspots: 1)S-Turn, near the back of the Walmart site, and 2) The Ultimate Surfing Wave which is downstream from the Old 63 bridge. Hazards include two low water crossings in the Stephens Golf Course. Portage is highly recommended at high water as the crossings act as low head dams. Water quality in the Spring can be an issue and several boaters in years past have contracted leptosporosis (aka lepto) from involuntarily ingesting the water. Mostly the Hink' is a fun float on moving water with enough wave action and eddys to keep things interesting. Suitable for canoes and kayaks. ... |
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