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- Jacks_Fork abstract "Jacks Fork is one of two rivers in Missouri that are part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverways system.Starting in Texas County, Missouri, this spring-fed river flows 46.4 miles (74.7 km) in a general east to northeasterly direction through the heart of the geological area known as the Lower Ozark Natural Division. It is the major tributary of the Current River, ending at its confluence near Eminence, Missouri.The first 25 miles (40 km) from the Prongs to Bay Creek is deep valley and in the springtime provides Class II water. Due to lack of access, it is the most primitive of the rivers in the region. From Alley Spring to its confluence with the Current River it is a Class I River and is floatable year round with warm water.The Jacks Fork provides some of the most natural conditions in the region with many caves and natural springs. It is a popular recreation destination for canoeists and kayakers and is generally considered a Class I-II difficulty river.The river is mentioned in the lyrics of the Greg Brown song \"Walkin' Daddy\" on the album Covenant.".
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- Jacks_Fork wikiPageLength "3069".
- Jacks_Fork wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Jacks_Fork wikiPageRevisionID "704534789".
- Jacks_Fork wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Shannon_County,_Missouri.
- Jacks_Fork wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Texas_County,_Missouri.
- Jacks_Fork wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_the_Ozarks.
- Jacks_Fork wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_and_streams_of_Missouri.
- Jacks_Fork wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tributaries_of_the_White_River_(Arkansas).
- Jacks_Fork wikiPageWikiLink Confluence.
- Jacks_Fork wikiPageWikiLink Covenant_(Greg_Brown_album).
- Jacks_Fork wikiPageWikiLink Current_River_(Missouri).
- Jacks_Fork wikiPageWikiLink Eminence,_Missouri.
- Jacks_Fork wikiPageWikiLink Greg_Brown_(folk_musician).
- Jacks_Fork wikiPageWikiLink Missouri.
- Jacks_Fork wikiPageWikiLink Ozark_National_Scenic_Riverways.
- Jacks_Fork wikiPageWikiLink Shannon_County,_Missouri.
- Jacks_Fork wikiPageWikiLink Texas_County,_Missouri.
- Jacks_Fork wikiPageWikiLink File:Jacks_Fork_River_bluffs_1_jsigler.jpg.
- Jacks_Fork wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jacks Fork".
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- Jacks_Fork subject Category:Landforms_of_Shannon_County,_Missouri.
- Jacks_Fork subject Category:Landforms_of_Texas_County,_Missouri.
- Jacks_Fork subject Category:Landforms_of_the_Ozarks.
- Jacks_Fork subject Category:Rivers_and_streams_of_Missouri.
- Jacks_Fork subject Category:Tributaries_of_the_White_River_(Arkansas).
- Jacks_Fork hypernym Rivers.
- Jacks_Fork point "37.19005 -91.27735".
- Jacks_Fork type River.
- Jacks_Fork type Landform.
- Jacks_Fork type SpatialThing.
- Jacks_Fork comment "Jacks Fork is one of two rivers in Missouri that are part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverways system.Starting in Texas County, Missouri, this spring-fed river flows 46.4 miles (74.7 km) in a general east to northeasterly direction through the heart of the geological area known as the Lower Ozark Natural Division.".
- Jacks_Fork label "Jacks Fork".
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- Jacks_Fork lat "37.19005".
- Jacks_Fork long "-91.27735".
- Jacks_Fork wasDerivedFrom Jacks_Fork?oldid=704534789.
- Jacks_Fork depiction Jacks_Fork_River_bluffs_1_jsigler.jpg.
- Jacks_Fork isPrimaryTopicOf Jacks_Fork.