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Little Platte River

Missouri Route C bridge of Little Platte River at Plattsburg Boat Ramp

The Little Platte River is a stream in the U.S. state of Missouri.[1] It is a tributary of Platte River and is 66.4 miles long,[2] which makes it its second longest tributary. The river is the primary inflow for Smithville Lake and is its outflow before joining the Platte River. The stream is monitored at two locations, at Smithville.[3] and just upstream from Plattsburg.[4]

The Little Platte River headwaters in southern Dekalb County just south of Pony Express Lake and flows southerly across US Highway 36 and west of Osborn. After traveling south through half of Clinton, it flows through the Hartell Conservation Area before crossing Missouri Route 116 and entering Plattsburg. A few local lakes and many tributaries flow into Little Platte around Plattsburg, and it passes south and east of the town. It heads southwest a few more miles before becoming the northern stretches of Smithville Lake.

The stream flows over 10 miles through the large reservoir before reaching the dam. The Little Platte River is joined by 11 named tributaries and countless unnamed ones along this stretch. Additionally, the river enters Clay County while part of the reservoir. After flowing out from the Smithville Lake Dam, it flows through Smithville and continues west. Various tributaries from the northern Kansas City metropolitan area flow into it along its 6-mile course westward before depositing into the Platte River in Platte County.

The Little Platte River is the second largest watershed in Clay County, after the Fishing River.[5]

Tributaries

There are 25 named direct and indirect tributaries to the Little Platte River.[2]

Clinton County

Clay County

Platte County

See also

References

39°23′52″N 94°41′29″W / 39.397855°N 94.691349°W / 39.397855; -94.691349