Class I-II Osage River, MO

Osage River Below Bagnell Dam (Bagnell Dam Access to Missouri River)

The Osage River enters the Missouri River just southeast of the state capital at Jefferson City. At one time the Osage was seen as a commercial river corridor into the north central Ozark region of Missouri. Due to its unpredictable and inconsistent flow, attempts to add a system of locks and dams were eventually abandoned after only Lock number 1 was put into use. Large sections of the river were eventually impounded for hydro-electric production at Bagnell Dam creating the Lake of the Ozarks and then again for flood control purposes with Harry S Truman Dam and Reservoir. (www.kayakmo.com)

Section Details

Trip Length Multiday, 161.0 Miles
Notes https://huntfish.mdc.mo.gov/fishing/regulations
Fishing Yes
Camping Yes
Manager State, Missouri Department of Conservation
Wild & Scenic No
Water Trail Yes
Partner Information http://kayakmo.com/detail.php?type=R&name=os
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