It is the largest oxbow lake in the state of Missouri.
About 30,000 years ago the river straightened to its present course leaving an oxbow lake.
A small oxbow lake is also located in the park.
The river becomes straight and the bend is left as an oxbow lake.
The Dihing has created number of oxbow lakes in the area.
The station is situated on the shore of an oxbow lake, from which it takes its name.
It was on an oxbow lake that was cut off in 1979.
An oxbow lake is located at the side of a river.
They are often formed during the creation of oxbow lakes.
Nearby the villages there are beautiful series of oxbow lakes.