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Sac River

Sac River
Country United States
State Missouri
Tributaries
 - right Little Sac River
Source
 - location Greene County, Missouri
 - elevation 1,240 ft (378 m)
 - coordinates 37°12′39″N 93°26′04″W / 37.21083°N 93.43444°W / 37.21083; -93.43444
Mouth Truman Reservoir
 - location Osceola, Missouri
 - elevation 709 ft (216 m)
 - coordinates 38°01′00″N 93°43′08″W / 38.01667°N 93.71889°W / 38.01667; -93.71889Coordinates: 38°01′00″N 93°43′08″W / 38.01667°N 93.71889°W / 38.01667; -93.71889 
Length 118 mi (190 km)
Basin 1,981 sq mi (5,131 km2)
Discharge for USGS 06919900 near Caplinger Mills, MO
 - average 1,670 cu ft/s (47 m3/s)
 - max 51,200 cu ft/s (1,450 m3/s)
 - min 34 cu ft/s (1 m3/s)
Watersheds Sac-Osage-Missouri-Mississippi
Reservoirs , Truman Reservoir
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Map of the Osage River watershed showing the Sac River

The Sac River is a river in the Ozarks of Southwest Missouri. It is 118 miles (190 km) long, with headwaters in western Greene County. The stream passes through the northeast corner of Lawrence County then re-enters Greene County. The stream enters Dade County northwest of Ash Grove. The stream enters in Dade County between Dadeville and Greenfield, then flows north exiting Stockton Lake in Cedar County. The stream meanders north into St. Clair County, passes under US Route 54 and enters the Osage River in Truman Reservoir southeast of Osceola.

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

The river was named after the Sac Indians. 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.


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