
The Osage River carves a deep, winding path through the borderlands of Cole and Miller counties, anchoring a landscape defined by sharp ridges and narrow creek bottoms. Small rural communities like St. Elizabeth and Marys Home serve as the primary nodes of settlement, connected by a network of winding county roads such as Marys Home Rd and Koetting Rd. The rugged topography is punctuated by distinct geological landmarks, most notably the Henley Natural Arch and Bat Cave Arch, which highlight the region's karst characteristics near the river bluffs.
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