Nodaway
Nodaway is a river located in the northwestern region of Missouri, USA. It flows approximately 76 miles and is a tributary of the Missouri River. The river is known for its winding path and contributes to the local ecosystem, providing habitat for various wildlife species.
The surrounding area of Nodaway County is primarily agricultural, with farming being a significant part of the local economy. The county is also home to several small towns, including Maryville, which serves as the county seat. The river and its banks offer recreational opportunities such as fishing and hiking for residents and visitors alike.