St. Francis River | |
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Location | |
Country | United States |
State | Missouri, Arkansas |
Region | Ozark Plateau, Mississippi Alluvial Plain |
District | St. Francois Mountains, Crowleys Ridge |
Cities | Farmington, Missouri, Fisk, Missouri, Lake City, Arkansas, Marked Tree, Arkansas |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Elephant Rocks State Park |
• location | Iron County, St. Francois Mountains, Ozark Plateau, Missouri |
• elevation | 1,568 ft (478 m) |
Mouth | Mississippi River |
• location | Near Helena-West Helena, Phillips County, Mississippi Alluvial Plain, Arkansas |
• coordinates | 34°37′28″N 90°35′31″W / 34.62444°N 90.59194°W[1] |
• elevation | 171 ft (52 m)[1] |
Length | 426 mi (686 km) |
Basin size | 7,550 sq mi (19,600 km2)[2] |
Discharge | |
• location | Latitude of Wittsburg |
• average | 8,976 cu ft/s (254.2 m3/s)[3] |
Basin features | |
Tributaries | |
• left | Little St. Francis River, 12-Mile Creek, Blue Spring, Mingo Ditch, Little River |
• right | Stouts Creek, Marble Creek, Big Creek, Otter Creek, L'Anguille River |
The St. Francis River is a tributary of the Mississippi River, about 426 miles (686 km) long,[4] in southeastern Missouri and northeastern Arkansas in the United States. The river drains a mostly rural area and forms part of the Missouri-Arkansas state line along the western side of the Missouri Bootheel.