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Mountainous region in the Central United States

U.S. Interior Highlands
Highland
1:1000000 scale digital elevation model (DEM) of the U.S. Interior Highlands1:1000000 scale digital elevation model (DEM) of the U.S. Interior Highlands
LocationUnited States
Highest elevation2,753 ft (839 m) (Mount Magazine)

The U.S. Interior Highlands is a mountainous region in the Central United States spanning northern and western Arkansas, southern Missouri, eastern Oklahoma, and southern Illinois. The name is designated by the United States Geological Survey to refer to the combined subregions of the Ouachita Mountains south of the Arkansas River and the Ozark Plateaus north of the Arkansas. The U.S. Interior Highlands is one of few mountainous regions between the Appalachians and Rockies.

Geography

There are three distinct mountain ranges within the U.S. Interior Highlands:

The U.S. Interior Highlands is dominated by temperate broadleaf and mixed forests. Three national forests are located here: The Ouachita National Forest in Arkansas and Oklahoma; the Ozark-St. Francis National Forest in Arkansas; and the Mark Twain National Forest in Missouri.

Gallery

  • The Ouachita Mountains from Flatside Pinnacle (November 2013) The Ouachita Mountains from Flatside Pinnacle (November 2013)
  • The Boston Mountains from Sam's Throne (December 2015) The Boston Mountains from Sam's Throne (December 2015)
  • The St. Francois Mountains from Hughes Mountain (April 2017) The St. Francois Mountains from Hughes Mountain (April 2017)

References

  1. "Biodiversity and endemism of arthropods in the Interior Highlands". Dowling Lab, University of Arkansas. Retrieved August 17, 2024.
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