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Here are the 12 lakes we have listed within USA > Midwest > Missouri - compared by Newest (Youngest) Reservoirs.
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Blue Springs Lake
(Missouri, USA) |
1990 |
Located in Jackson County, Missouri, Blue Springs Lake provides a relaxing retreat minutes from Kansas City's urban setting. Lying within Jackson County's Fleming Park, Blue Springs Lake is one of two lakes, and multiple attractions, that draw more than 1,300,000 visitors a year. Just 14 miles east ...
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Mark Twain Lake
(Missouri, USA) |
1984 |
Mark Twin Lake spreads out over 18,600 acres in Ralls and Monroe Counties of northeastern Missouri. The lake and the 2,775-acre Mark Twain State Park are named after America's most famous humor novelist. The nearby village of Florida, Missouri is home to the Mark Twain Birthplace State Historical Site. ...
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Council Bluff Lake
(Missouri, USA) |
1981 |
Settled snugly along the eastern edge of the Mark Twain National Forest in southern Missouri, Council Bluff Lake pulls outdoorsy individuals to its quiet shores. Mountain bikers and trail runners pound the dirt-laden trails surrounding the lake, while anglers grapple with large fish beneath the water. ...
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Smithville Lake
(Missouri, USA) |
1979 |
Smithville Lake, located in the City of Smithville in northwest Missouri, is a recreational wonderland. With nearly 7,200 surface acres of water, Smithville Lake entices nature lovers to come out and play. The purpose of Smithville Lake is to provide flood reduction, water supply, fish and wildlife ...
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Stockton Lake
(Missouri, USA) |
1971 |
Stockton Lake is a popular recreational reservoir covering 24,900 acres on the western edge of the scenic Missouri Ozarks. Though perhaps not as widely known as some of the other lakes in the state, Stockton Lake is still a great choice for vacationers and all those who want to have some fun on the ...
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Table Rock Lake
(Missouri, USA / Arkansas, USA) |
1958 |
Branson, Missouri has the saying "Someone you love is playing here." When you visit nearby Table Rock Lake, the person playing is sure to be you. With all the amenities that Branson has to offer and some of the nation's best bass fishing, Table Rock Lake is an Ozark Mountain playground waiting to ...
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Bull Shoals Lake
(Missouri, USA / Arkansas, USA) |
1951 |
Tucked in the Ozark Mountains, Bull Shoals Lake offers year round opportunities for relaxation and recreation. With over 45,000 surface acres of water it is the larger of the Ozark Twin Lakes (Norfolk Lake being the other), extending from northern Arkansas into southern Missouri. Its rocky shoreline, ...
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Clearwater Lake
(Missouri, USA) |
1948 |
Shining in the middle of the Ozarks in southeastern Missouri, Clearwater Lake offers visitors more than 1,600 acres of water for boating, skiing, swimming and fishing. Originally built for flood control, the lake has become one of the area's premiere recreation lakes. With its proximity to the City ...
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Norfork Lake
(Missouri, USA / Arkansas, USA) |
1944 |
Locals describe Norfork Lake as "unspoiled, uncrowded, and unforgettable." It is an apt description for this beautiful lake hidden in the Ozark Region of Arkansas and the Southwest Region of Missouri. Most of Norfolk Lake's 22,000 acres are in Arkansas, with its northern portion extending into Missouri. ...
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Wappapello Lake
(Missouri, USA) |
1941 |
Also known as: Lake WappapelloWappapello Lake is a Missouri gem, located in the foothills of the Ozark Mountains in the southeastern region of the state. Although some larger Missouri lakes may draw more attention than Wappapello Lake, 2.5 million people visit this 8,400-acre reservoir each year to enjoy boating, fishing, swimming, ... |
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Lake of the Ozarks
(Missouri, USA) |
1931 |
Also known as: Lake OzarkPainting plains of central Missouri a liquid blue, Lake of the Ozarks snakes its way through the landscape. Just 180 miles from St. Louis and 170 miles from Kansas City, the lake provides visitors and area residents with a 55,000-acre aquatic playground suited to any taste and preference. Lake of ... |
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Lake Taneycomo
(Missouri, USA) |
1913 |
Boasting the best trout fishing in the nation, Lake Taneycomo is an irresistible lure for anglers. Add all the amenities and recreation opportunities of the "Live Entertainment Capital of the World," and it's easy to see why the lake is a vacationer's paradise. The oldest of Branson's Tri-lakes, including ...
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