
Wasola and its surrounding Ozark highlands are defined by a complex network of ridges and hollows that cross the boundary between Douglas and Ozark counties. Significant parcels of the Mark Twain National Forest protect these steep drainage basins, which feed various branches of Rippee Cr and Spring Cr. The settlement pattern follows the high ground, with communities like Squires, Girdner, and Almartha established along the winding paths of state highways and county roads.
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