Category
page 1Ozarks
Cherokee County
county in Kansas, United States
Ozarks
thumb|A rural Ozarks scene. Phelps County, Missouri
thumb|The Saint Francois Mountains, viewed here from Knob Lick, Missouri|Knob Lick Mountain, are the exposed geologic core of the Ozarks.
The Ozarks, also known as the Ozark Mountains, Ozark Highlands or Ozark Plateau, are a physiographic region in the U.S. states of Missouri, Arkansas, and Oklahoma, as well as a small area in the southeastern corner of Kansas. The Ozarks cover a significant portion of northern Arkansas and most of the southern half of Missouri, extending from Interstate 40 in central Arkansas to Interstate 70 in central Miss
Ottawa County
county in Oklahoma, United States

hillbilly
thumb|375px|The Hatfield–McCoy feud|Hatfield clan (1897)

Grotto salamander
species of amphibian

Oenothera macrocarpa
species of plant
Hamamelis vernalis
species of plant
Luxilus zonatus
species of fish
Mark Twain National Forest
national forest in Missouri, United States
Table Rock Lake
reservoir in Missouri and Arkansas in the United States
Ozark–St. Francis National Forest
United States National Forest located in the state of Arkansas
U.S. Interior Highlands
mountainous region in the Central United States
Ozark Howler
legendary creature in Arkansas folklore
Ozark hellbender
species of amphibian
Ozark big-eared bat
subspecies of mammal

Krigia occidentalis
species of plant