Ozark mountains are in the southern region of Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, and Arkansas
The Ozark Mountains are in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma but the Boston Mountains which are a subset of the Ozarks is shared only by Arkansas and Oklahoma and a second range further south called the Ouachita Mountains (pronounced WA-she-tah) is also shared by the two states. A second subset of the Ozarks is called St. Francois Mountains and they are located only in Missouri. * Fort Smith is between the Boston Mountains and the Ouachita Mountains. * Fayetteville Arkansas and Tahlequah Oklahoma are in the Boston Mountains. * Branson, Joplin and Springfield Missouri are in the Ozarks. * Farmington Missouri is in the St. Francois Mountains. * Harrison and Mountain View Arkansas are in the Ozarks. * Baxter Springs, Galena and Riverton in Cherokee County Kansas are in the Ozarks.
The Ozarks are located in Southern Missouri and Northern Arkansas (with a small overflow into northeastern Oklahoma and the extreme southeast corner of Kansas). "Mountains" is a bit generous; the Ozarks are really a heavily eroded dome or plateau, with the highest point being only about 780 meters (less than half a mile) above sea level.
There are no major mountains in Illinois.
The Ozarks
Most of the Ozarks are in Missouri with the plateau stretching south into Arkansas and even a little in Oklahoma
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The Ozarks Plateau