
Grandin serves as the primary hub of activity in this Missouri landscape, situated near the intersection of the North Prong Little Black River and its various tributaries. The town is flanked by the Mark Twain National Forest to the west and the expansive Little Black State Conservation Area to the south. This area is defined by a deep network of hollows, such as Hickory Hollow and Pothole Hollow, which direct the flow of water through the undulating terrain toward Gables Ridge.
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