
Hahatonka and the surrounding Ozark landscape are defined by the winding waters of the Niangua River and its major impoundments. The geography of the Niangua Arm and Lake of the Ozarks dominates the northern and eastern reaches, while the river's lower course flows past prominent bluffs including Rooffener Bluff, Darby Bluff, and Stover Bluff. The area's complex karst topography is highlighted by features such as the Hahatonka Natural Bridge, Devils Kitchen, and several large sinkholes including Red Sink and Black Sink.
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1932 Versailles No 4
Camden County, MO

1934 Green Bay Terrace
Camden County, MO

1934 Irontown Ferry
Camden County, MO

1934 Purvis
Camden County, MO

1934 Toronto
Camden County, MO

1935 Barnumton
Camden County, MO

1935 Knobby Creek
Camden County, MO

1954 Conns Creek
Camden County, MO

1957 Barnumton
Camden County, MO

1959 Barnumton
Camden County, MO

1959 Bollinger Creek
Camden County, MO

1959 Green Bay Terrace
Camden County, MO

1959 Knobby
Camden County, MO

1959 Toronto
Camden County, MO

1960 Branch
Camden County, MO

1975 Decaturville
Camden County, MO

1982 Hahatonka
Camden County, MO

1983 Barnumton
Camden County, MO

1983 Bollinger Creek
Camden County, MO

1983 Green Bay Terrace
Camden County, MO

1983 Knobby
Camden County, MO

1983 Toronto
Camden County, MO

2021 Barnumton
Camden County, MO

2021 Bollinger Creek
Camden County, MO

2021 Branch
Camden County, MO

2021 Conns Creek
Camden County, MO

2021 Decaturville
Camden County, MO

2021 Hahatonka
Camden County, MO

2021 Knobby
Camden County, MO

2023 Green Bay Terrace
Camden County, MO

2023 Toronto
Camden County, MO