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Salt River
USACE Mark Twain Lake and Dam.jpg
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Map showing major rivers in the state of Missouri. The Salt River is at the upper right near the Mississippi River.
Country United States
State Missouri
Physical characteristics
Main source Mark Twain Lake
Florida, Monroe County
607 ft (185 m)
39°30′07″N 91°46′51″W / 39.50194°N 91.78083°W / 39.50194; -91.78083
River mouth Mississippi River
Louisiana, Pike County
449 ft (137 m)
39°28′00″N 91°03′48″W / 39.46667°N 91.06333°W / 39.46667; -91.06333
Length 55 mi (89 km)
Basin features
Basin size 2,518 sq mi (6,520 km2)

The Salt River is a tributary of the Mississippi River in eastern Missouri in the United States. The river is approximately 55 miles (89 km) long and drains an area of 2,518 sq mi (6,520 km2) in parts of twelve Missouri counties.

It rises at the confluence of the North, Middle, and South Forks in Monroe County. Since Clarence Cannon Dam construction was completed in 1983, the first 15 miles of the Salt River after the confluence of the North, Middle, and South Fork have been contained in Mark Twain Lake. Below the dam, the river winds generally east for 63 miles through a rural valley surrounded by low bluffs. Below New London, it receives Spencer and Peno Creeks from the right. The Salt joins the Mississippi River at Ted Shanks Wildlife Conservation Area (River Mile 284) just one mile north of US Route 54 bridge in Louisiana in Pike County.

The river was called "Ohaha" by the Native Americans that once lived along its course. It was also known as "the river Jeffreon" in the 1804 Treaty of St. Louis. American author Mark Twain was born in the town of Florida on the Salt River in 1835.

River Location Discharge
North Fork Salt River Shelbina 255 cu/ft. per sec.
Elk Fork Salt River Paris 202 cu/ft. per sec.
Middle Fork Salt River Paris 457 cu/ft. per sec.
South Fork Salt River Santa Fe 313 cu/ft. per sec.
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