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  1. Roubidoux Creek Conservation Area Roubidoux Creek Conservation Area. This area is a mixture of old fields that are managed by annual disturbance and ag lease, and mature bottomland hardwoods in the riparian corridor along the Roubidoux. ... EXCEPT on locations designated as Missouri Natural Areas, taking edible wild greens is prohibited ...
  2. mapcarta.com

    Roubidoux Creek is a tributary to the Gasconade River in the Ozarks of south central Missouri named after French-Canadian ... Missouri, United States. Waynesville is situated 2½ miles south of Roubidoux ... Missouri, Midwest, United States, North America; View on Open­Street­Map; Latitude. 37.8506° or 37° 51' 2" north. Longitude-92.21433 ...
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  4. en.wikipedia.org

    Roubidoux Creek is a tributary to the Gasconade River in the Ozarks of south central Missouri named after French-Canadian fur trader Joseph Robidoux. [1] It is 57.4 miles (92.4 km) long. [2] Due to its colder water temperatures, it is listed as a trout stream. Roubidoux Spring is a landmark that is nestled just south of downtown Waynesville.The creek cuts north through Fort Leonard Wood before ...
  5. missouritrouthunter.com

    In the past, the Roubidoux Creek Red Ribbon Area has typically receives closer to 360 trout per mile. It's unclear if this difference is due to less fishing pressure than other rivers, problems with aquatic food sources, water temperatures, or other habitat issues. What does appear clear, though, is that the MDC hasn't given up on the creek.
  6. en.wikipedia.org

    Roubidoux is an extinct town in the Salem Plateau region of the Ozarks located in northwest Texas County, Missouri, United States.The GNIS classifies it as a populated place. [1] The townsite is located at the confluence of the east and west forks of Roubidoux Creek.It is approximately 12 mi (19 km) northwest of Houston. [2]A post office called Roubidoux was established in 1850, and remained ...
  7. tripadvisor.com

    Interesting history, as it was a pitstop for the Trail of Tears. The Cherokee Native Americans stopped at the Roubidoux en route to Oklahoma. It has 0.65 miles of paved walkways along the creek and about 0.5 mile of unpaved gravel/dirt trail. The current bridge over the creek was built in 1923, replacing an older bridge.
  8. waynesvillemo.org

    The City erected memorial boards along the Roubidoux Walking Trail in Laughlin Park along with a Wayside Exhibit that can be found on the bank of the Roubidoux. There are two separate trails that stretch across 26 counties and 600 miles in southern Missouri. The Laughlin Park encampment is located on the Northern Route.
  9. tripadvisor.com

    Night Ghost Tour of Pythian Castle in Springfield Missouri. 48. Ghost Tours. from . $19.99. per adult. ... some hearty soles were fishing in the nearby Roubidoux Creek (small river) into which the spring flows. Read more. Written March 19, 2016 ... This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of English in the United States.
  10. missouriconservation.org

    Roubidoux Creek Service Layer Credits: USGS The National Map: National Boundaries Dataset, 3DEP Elevation Program, Geographic Names Information System, National Hydrography Dataset, National Land Cover Database, National Structures Dataset, and National Transportation Dataset; USGS Global N 0 0.25 0.5 Miles Legend Red Ribbon Trout Stream ...
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  1. Roubidoux Creek

    Roubidoux Creek is a tributary to the Gasconade River in the Ozarks of south central Missouri named after French-Canadian fur trader Joseph Robidoux. It is 57.4 miles long. Due to its colder water temperatures, it is listed as a trout stream. Roubidoux Spring is a landmark that is nestled just south of downtown Waynesville. The creek cuts north through Fort Leonard Wood before crossing underneath Interstate 44 and into the city limits of Waynesville. The former townsite of Roubidoux is located at the confluence of the east and west forks of the Roubidoux at 37°25′21″N 92°08′53″W. The Roubidoux joins the Gasconade River just north of Waynesville, and the confluence can be seen from Missouri Route 17. The mouth of the creek is located at coordinates 37°51′02″N 92°12′52″W. It crosses under I-44 at 37°49′03″N 92°11′32″W. Wikipedia

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