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The major rivers in Missouri are Current River, Mississippi River, Missouri River, Osage River, and St. Francis River. The major lakes in Missouri are Lake of the Ozarks, Table Rock Lake, Clearwater Lake, and Lake Wappapello.
River Missouri empties in Lake Eirie.
Pierre, South Dakota is located near both a lake (Lake Oahe) and a river (Missouri River). Lake Oahe is formed by the Oahe Dam on the Missouri River.
Truman Reservoir (Lake) at 55,600 acres is slightly larger than the 55,000 acre Lake of the Ozarks
River: Missouri River Lake: Lake Oahe
In Lake Itasca in Minnesota.
Wollaston Lake is a lake in Saskatchewan, Canada. West Okoboji Lake is a lake in Iowa. Wood Lake is a lake in British Columbia, Canada.
Yes, the primary body of water in South Dakota is the Missouri River. There are four lakes formed by dams on the Missouri River: Lewis and Clark Lake, Lake Francis Case, Lake Sharpe, and Lake Oahe. Major rivers are the James River, Vermillion River, and Big Sioux River because most drainage leaves the state of South Dakota through these rivers plus the Missouri. Other prominent rivers in South Dakota include the Cheyenne River and the Grand River. Lake Thompson is the most substantial natural lake in South Dakota. Other major lakes in South Dakota include Traverse Lake, Big Stone Lake, and Waubay Lake.
The major bodies of water in Kansas include:Major Rivers - Kansas River, Republican River, Smoky Hill River, Arkansas River, Missouri River.Major Lakes - Tuttle Creek Reservoir, Cheney Reservoir, Waconda Lake.
The major rivers in Iowa are Cedar River, Des Moines River, Iowa River, Mississippi River, and Missouri River. Iowa is bordered by the Mississippi River on the east and the Missouri River and the Big Sioux River on the west. Lake Red Rock is the major lake in Iowa.
Lake Oahe, a major Missouri River Reservoir. Lake E.A.Patterson. Devils Lake. Lake Sakakawea.
The Missouri River and the Cheyenne River are major rivers in South Dakota. Other South Dakota rivers include the Big Sioux River, James River, Moreau River, and White River.