Dry Fork is a stream in Moniteau County in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] It is a tributary of North Moreau Creek.
The stream headwaters are located one mile east of Tipton at 38°39′06″N 92°44′34″W / 38.65167°N 92.74278°W [1] at an elevation of approximately 920 feet. [2] The stream flows to the east-southeast passing under US Route 50 and continues for approximately six miles to its confluence with North Moreau Creek about four miles west of California. [2] The confluence is at 38°37′30″N 92°39′01″W / 38.6250257°N 92.6501910°W at an elevation of 741 feet. [1]
Dry Fork was so named as its streambed is typically dry. [3]
Dry Fork is a stream in Moniteau County in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] It is a tributary of North Moreau Creek.
The stream headwaters are located one mile east of Tipton at 38°39′06″N 92°44′34″W / 38.65167°N 92.74278°W [1] at an elevation of approximately 920 feet. [2] The stream flows to the east-southeast passing under US Route 50 and continues for approximately six miles to its confluence with North Moreau Creek about four miles west of California. [2] The confluence is at 38°37′30″N 92°39′01″W / 38.6250257°N 92.6501910°W at an elevation of 741 feet. [1]
Dry Fork was so named as its streambed is typically dry. [3]