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Courtois Creek (locally /ˈkoʊtəweɪ/) is a 38.6-mile-long (62.1 km) stream in southern Missouri, United States. It shares its name with the nearby town of Courtois and is in the Courtois Hills region of the Missouri Ozarks. According to the information in the Ramsay Place Names File at the University of Missouri, the creek was "doubtless named for some French settler, but his identity has not been ascertained".

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  • Courtois Creek (locally /ˈkoʊtəweɪ/) is a 38.6-mile-long (62.1 km) stream in southern Missouri, United States. It shares its name with the nearby town of Courtois and is in the Courtois Hills region of the Missouri Ozarks. According to the information in the Ramsay Place Names File at the University of Missouri, the creek was "doubtless named for some French settler, but his identity has not been ascertained". The stream arises in the Mark Twain National Forest in northern Iron County, just north of Missouri Route 32 about four miles east of Bixby, and flows northward, passing about four miles east of Viburnum. The stream enters the southwest corner of Washington County, flows past Courtois and on north through the Mark Twain National Forest, entering Crawford County just south of Berryman and passing under Missouri Route 8 just west of that village. It flows on northwest through the Missouri Ozarks of Crawford County, roughly paralleling the course of Huzzah Creek to its west. It flows into Huzzah Creek just before the latter's confluence with the Meramec River, near the Crawford County Highway E bridge just east of Scotia. The creek is popular year-round for canoeing, kayaking, and rafting. It is surrounded by dense stands of trees and native vegetation, has abundant fish, turtles and waterfowl, and is the best-protected stream in the area against erosion. The St. Louis Riverfront Times cited the creek as the best local float trip in 2007. (en)
  • Courtois Creek est un ruisseau du Missouri aux États-Unis et un affluent de la Meramec, dans le bassin du fleuve Mississippi. (fr)
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  • County Road 80 , Highway Z, Frank Bay Road, MO 80A, Old Highway C, State Highway C, Bailey Branch Road, Brazil Road, Gobblers Knob Road, Blunt Road, Butts Road (en)
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  • at mouth with Huzzah Creek (en)
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  • Courtois Creek (en)
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  • Tributary to Huzzah Creek (en)
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  • Map of Courtois Creek mouth location (en)
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  • Location of Courtois Creek mouth (en)
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  • near Viburnum, Missouri (en)
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  • Indian Creek, Bailey Branch (en)
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  • Abbott Branch, Andys Branch, Cub Creek, Loomis Branch, Johns Creek, Hazel Creek, Lost Creek, Billys Branch (en)
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  • Courtois Creek est un ruisseau du Missouri aux États-Unis et un affluent de la Meramec, dans le bassin du fleuve Mississippi. (fr)
  • Courtois Creek (locally /ˈkoʊtəweɪ/) is a 38.6-mile-long (62.1 km) stream in southern Missouri, United States. It shares its name with the nearby town of Courtois and is in the Courtois Hills region of the Missouri Ozarks. According to the information in the Ramsay Place Names File at the University of Missouri, the creek was "doubtless named for some French settler, but his identity has not been ascertained". (en)
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  • Courtois Creek (en)
  • Courtois Creek (fr)
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  • Courtois Creek (en)
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