Sac River

Sac River

The Sac River is a river in southwest Missouri. It is 107 miles (172 km) long, with headwaters in Lawrence and Greene counties; the headweaters join near Greenfield, then flow north through the Ozarks, to the Osage River, ending just above Osceola, Missouri in Truman Reservoir.

Large portions of the Sac River and the Little Sac River are inundated by Stockton Lake.

The Big Eddy Site, an archaeological dig, is along the Sac River within Cedar County. Eleven feet of river sediment at the site provides a stratigraphy that suggests more than 10,000 years of nearly constant occupation by American Indians, potentially pre-dating the Clovis culture and contributing to the knowledge of the Dalton and San Patrice cultures.

External links

* [http://www.conservation.state.mo.us/fish/watershed/sac/contents/340cotxt.htm Watershed Assessment] and [http://www.conservation.state.mo.us/fish/watershed/sac/location/340lof01.htm map of the Sac River basin] , from a Missouri Department of Conservation website
* [http://www.nwk.usace.army.mil/stockton/stockton.html Stockton Lake map showing the Sac River] , from an Army Corps of Engineers website
* [http://www.ruralmissouri.org/augdig.html Unearthing the mysteries of man] , from the website of the Association of Missouri Electric Cooperatives
* [http://www.missouristate.edu/car/7707.htm The Big Eddy Site] , from the [http://www.missouristate.edu/car Center for Archeological Research] at Missouri State University


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