
The town of Dixon serves as the primary hub in this Missouri landscape, situated near the headwaters of several drainages and a large Transformer Station. The terrain is defined by the sharp meanders of the Gasconade River and the Big Piney River, which flow through the southern half of the quadrangle within the Mark Twain National Forest. These rivers are flanked by distinctive topographical features like Portuguese Point and several subterranean formations, including Mud Cave, Slaughter Sink, and Bushwacker Cave.
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