NEOSHO RIVER


The 'Neosho River' is a tributary of the Arkansas River in eastern Kansas and northeastern Oklahoma in the United States. Its tributaries also drain portions of Missouri and Arkansas. The river is about 460 mi (740 km) long. Via the Arkansas, it is part of the Mississippi River watershed.

Contents
Course
Dams
Tributaries
Cities and towns along the Neosho River
Variant names
See also

Course


The Neosho's headwaters are in Morris County, Kansas, and it flows southeast through Kansas. In Ottawa County, Oklahoma, the river turns south-southwest for the remainder of its course through Oklahoma. It meets the Arkansas River near the city of Muskogee, about a mile downstream of the confluence of the Arkansas River and the Verdigris River.
In Oklahoma the Neosho ends at its confluence with Spring River at Grand Lake. From that point on it has been the Grand River since the early 1800s.

Dams


The Neosho has been dammed at several points along its course, in most cases by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. In Kansas, a dam upstream of Council Grove forms Council Grove Lake, and a dam near New Strawn forms John Redmond Reservoir. In Oklahoma, a dam at Langley forms the Neosho's largest reservoir, the Grand Lake o' the Cherokees. A dam near Locust Grove forms Lake Hudson (also known as Markham Ferry Reservoir), and a dam upstream of Fort Gibson forms Fort Gibson Lake.

Tributaries


In Kansas, the Neosho is joined by the Cottonwood River in Lyon County. In Oklahoma, it is joined by the Spring River in Ottawa County and the Elk River in Delaware County.

Cities and towns along the Neosho River



Americus, Kansas

Burlington, Kansas

Chetopa, Kansas

Chanute, Kansas

Council Grove, Kansas

Disney, Oklahoma

Emporia, Kansas

Fort Gibson, Oklahoma

Grand Lake Towne, Oklahoma

Hartford, Kansas

Humboldt, Kansas

Iola, Kansas

Langley, Oklahoma

Le Roy, Kansas

Miami, Oklahoma

Neosho Falls, Kansas

Neosho Rapids, Kansas

Oswego, Kansas

Parkerville, Kansas

Pensacola, Oklahoma

Pin Oak Acres, Oklahoma

Salina, Oklahoma

Variant names


According to the Geographic Names Information System, the Neosho River has also been known as:

★ Grand River

★ Le Grande Riviere

★ Nee Ozho River

★ Neozhoo River

★ Ni-u-sho River

★ Niocho River

★ Nion-chou River

★ Noshow River

★ Osage River

★ Rio Blanco

★ Six Bulls River

See also



List of Kansas rivers

List of Oklahoma rivers

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