Mississippi - Missouri Junction
Junction of the Mississippi River with the Missouri River
Lewis and Clark Trail, Hartford, IL 62048, United States of America
Address is taken from a point 560 yards away.
Address is taken from a point 560 yards away.

Mississippi - Missouri Junction
is a minor waterways place
on the Mississippi (Upper River) between
Mississippi - Illinois Junction (Junction of the Mississippi River with the Illinois River ) (23.20 miles
and 1 lock
to the northwest) and
Mississippi - Ohio Junction (Junction of the Mississippi River with the Ohio River at Cairo (Illinois)) (179.07 miles
and 1 lock
to the southeast).
The nearest place in the direction of Mississippi - Illinois Junction is Melvin Price Lock No 26;
5.23 miles
away.
The nearest place in the direction of Mississippi - Ohio Junction is Chain of Rocks Canal (northern entrance);
1.02 miles
away.
Mooring here is unrated.
Clarksville Lock No 24 | 72.50 miles | |
Winfield Lock No 25 | 40.29 miles | |
Mississippi - Illinois Junction | 23.20 miles | |
Clark Bridge | 7.28 miles | |
Melvin Price Lock No 26 | 5.23 miles | |
Mississippi - Missouri Junction | ||
Chain of Rocks Canal (northern entrance) | 1.02 miles | |
New Chain of Rocks Bridge | 3.52 miles | |
Chain of Rocks Bridge | 3.88 miles | |
Chain of Rocks Lock No 27 | 9.33 miles | |
Chain of Rocks Canal (southern entrance) | 11.06 miles |
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