The Tarkio River (also known as the Big Tarkio River) is a non-navigable river that stretches for approximately 140 miles (225 km) from Cass County, Iowa to its mouth on the Missouri River in Holt County, Missouri. The river basin which drains approximately 508 square miles (1,316 km2) is sandwiched between the Nishnabotna River to the west and the Nodaway River to the east. The name "Tarkio" is from a Native American word meaning "place where walnuts grow".
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| - The Tarkio River (also known as the Big Tarkio River) is a non-navigable river that stretches for approximately 140 miles (225 km) from Cass County, Iowa to its mouth on the Missouri River in Holt County, Missouri. The river basin which drains approximately 508 square miles (1,316 km2) is sandwiched between the Nishnabotna River to the west and the Nodaway River to the east. The name "Tarkio" is from a Native American word meaning "place where walnuts grow". (en)
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| - Tributaries of the Missouri River
- Big Lake, Missouri
- Blanchard, Iowa
- Montgomery County, Iowa
- Page County, Iowa
- List of rivers of Iowa
- Corning, Missouri
- Craig, Missouri
- Rivers of Cass County, Iowa
- Coin, Iowa
- Missouri River
- Lewis and Clark Expedition
- Stanton, Iowa
- Rivers of Page County, Iowa
- Rivers of Holt County, Missouri
- Rivers of Montgomery County, Iowa
- Nishnabotna River
- Loess Bluffs National Wildlife Refuge
- Fairfax, Missouri
- Fortescue, Missouri
- Nodaway River
- Griswold, Iowa
- Atchison County, Missouri
- Interstate 29
- Tarkio, Missouri
- Rivers of Atchison County, Missouri
- Rivers of Iowa
- Rivers of Missouri
- Holt County, Missouri
- Arroyo (creek)
- Great Flood of 1993
- Cass County, Iowa
- Navigability
- River mile
- 2011 Missouri River floods
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| - The Tarkio River (also known as the Big Tarkio River) is a non-navigable river that stretches for approximately 140 miles (225 km) from Cass County, Iowa to its mouth on the Missouri River in Holt County, Missouri. The river basin which drains approximately 508 square miles (1,316 km2) is sandwiched between the Nishnabotna River to the west and the Nodaway River to the east. The name "Tarkio" is from a Native American word meaning "place where walnuts grow". The river passes rural areas and figures most prominently in the drainage system nears its mouth in management of Big Lake, Missouri and the Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge. Several streams and ditches in the Missouri River bottoms near its mouth contain the Tarkio name. (en)
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