Narrows, Texas County.
Description. The Narrows features three dolomite limestone pinnacles
squeezed between nearly a mile of West Piney Creek on the west and perhaps
3/4-mile of the Big Piney River on the east. These pinnacles offer spectacular
views across both watersheds. Atop the rock ledges are such plants false aloe,
eastern red cedar, and sedum. With both east and west-facing slopes and the
mixture of sandstone and limestone-derived soils, a rich mixture of plant
species inhabits a small area.
Upon nomination as a Missouri Natural Area the portion of the land bordering
West Piney Creek was recognized as an example of a headwater stream lined along
either side by precipitous sandstone bluffs. A list of 51 fish species has been
recorded from West Piney Creek, Texas County. Also part of the property are
several old fields, one of which is planted in walnut. The fields located either
side of the parking area have been planted in native grass seed.
There is small parking area just off Highway 17 providing good access to the
Big Piney River.
Recognition. In1971, 50 acres here were recognized as Piney River
Narrows Natural Area by the Missouri Natural Areas Committee. The area is
managed by the Missouri Department of Conservation.
Directions to the Site. About two miles from the city of Houston on
Highway 17. The area parking lot is immediately past the junction of Route Z and
Highway 17.
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