Meramec River

The Meramec River (/ˈmɛrɪmæk/), sometimes spelled Maramec River (the original US mapping spelled it Maramec but later changed it to Meramec), is one of the longest free-flowing waterways in the U.S. state of Missouri, draining 3,980 square miles (10,300 km2) while wandering 218 miles (351 km) from headwaters southeast of Salem to where it empties into the Mississippi River near St. Louis at Arnold and Oakville. The Meramec watershed covers six Missouri Ozark Highland counties—Dent, Phelps, Crawford, Franklin, Jefferson, and St. Louis—and portions of eight others—Maries, Gasconade, Iron, Washington, Reynolds, St. Francois, Ste. Genevieve, and Texas. Between its source and its mouth, it falls 1,025 feet (312 m). Year-round navigability begins above Maramec Spring, just south of St. James. The Meramec's size increases at the confluence of the Dry Fork, and its navigability continues until the river enters the Mississippi at Arnold, Missouri.

Meramec River
Path of the Meramec River
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMissouri
RegionOzarks
CitiesSteelville, Missouri, Sullivan, Missouri, Pacific, Missouri, Valley Park, Missouri, Arnold, Missouri
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationDent County, Missouri
  coordinates37°30′29″N 91°19′39″W
  elevation1,075 ft (328 m)
MouthMississippi River
  location
Arnold, Missouri
  coordinates
38°23′26″N 90°20′40″W
  elevation
350 ft (110 m)
Length229 mi (369 km)
Basin size3,980 sq mi (10,300 km2)
Discharge 
  locationEureka, Missouri
  average3,318 cu/ft. per sec.
Basin features
Tributaries 
  leftBourbeuse River
  rightBig River
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