Dent County Map, Missouri

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Map of Dent County - Dent County is a county located in the U.S. state of Missouri. Dent County Map showing cities, highways, important places and water bodies. Get Where is Dent County located in the map, major cities in Dent county, population, areas, and places of interest.

Map of Dent County, Missouri

Map of Dent County, Missouri

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Dent County, Missouri

Dent County is a county located in the U.S. state of Missouri. It's county seat is Salem. As per 2020 census, the population of Dent County is 14432 people and population density is square miles. According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 754 sq mi (1,953 km2). Dent County was established on 1851.

Dent County Facts

ContinentNorth America
CountryUnited States
StateMissouri
County SeatSalem
Largest City/TownSalem
Established1851
Total Area754 sq mi (1,953 sq km)
Land Area753 sq mi (1,950 sq km)
Water Area1 sq mi (3 sq km)
Population14,421 (Census 2020)
Population Density19.1 people per sq mi
Time ZoneCentral Time Zone (CST/CDT)
Major HighwaysMissouri Route 19, Missouri Route 32, Missouri Route 68, Missouri Route 72
Major RiversCurrent River, Meramec River headwaters
Neighboring CountiesCrawford County, Iron County, Reynolds County, Shannon County, Texas County, Phelps County
Famous ForOzark forests, floating streams, hiking, fishing, and outdoor recreation
Top AttractionsMontauk State Park, Current River recreation, Mark Twain National Forest, and Salem historic district
Official WebsiteOfficial Website

About Dent County

Dent County is located in south-central Missouri in the Ozarks region and was established in 1851. The county seat and largest city is Salem. The county is known for forests, clear streams, outdoor recreation, trout fishing, and scenic Ozark landscapes that attract visitors year-round.

Cities and Towns in Dent County, Missouri

City/TownPopulation (Census 2020)Latitude & Longitude
Salem (county seat)4,72537.6456°N, 91.5357°W
Bunker nearby region29537.4542°N, 91.2115°W
Lake Spring nearby area9437.7920°N, 91.6882°W
Boss nearby area9137.6401°N, 91.0810°W
Sligo nearby area8137.5088°N, 91.2780°W
Lenox nearby area5237.6540°N, 91.7042°W

What are the Golf Courses in Dent County

Golf CourseLocationLatitude & Longitude
Salem Golf ClubSalem37.6521°N, 91.5430°W
Ozark Hills Recreation Golf AreaSalem nearby region37.6615°N, 91.5518°W

Major Roads and Highways in Dent County

Major highways connect the county with the Ozarks region and outdoor recreation destinations throughout southern Missouri.

  • Missouri Route 19 - scenic north-south highway through forests and river valleys
  • Missouri Route 32 - east-west transportation corridor across the Ozarks
  • Missouri Route 68 - regional highway serving Salem and nearby communities
  • Missouri Route 72 - route connecting recreation areas and rural towns

What are Neighboring Counties of Dent County

  • Phelps County (north)
  • Crawford County (northeast)
  • Iron County (east)
  • Reynolds County (southeast)
  • Shannon County (south)
  • Texas County (west)

What Are the Top Attractions in Dent County

The county offers a variety of outdoor recreation destinations, scenic waterways, and Ozark forest landscapes.

  • Montauk State Park - trout fishing, hiking, camping, and natural spring attractions
  • Current River Recreation Areas - floating, canoeing, kayaking, and swimming opportunities
  • Mark Twain National Forest - hiking trails, camping, wildlife viewing, and scenic drives
  • Salem Historic District - local shops, restaurants, and small-town heritage attractions
  • Ozark National Scenic Riverways nearby region - protected river landscapes and outdoor recreation
  • Meramec River Headwaters - fishing, nature observation, and photography locations
  • Indian Trails Conservation Area - hunting, hiking, and wildlife habitats
  • Dent County Museum - exhibits on pioneer history and Ozark culture
  • Forest Scenic Byways - rolling hills, streams, and panoramic overlooks
  • Camping and Fishing Resorts - outdoor accommodations and river recreation facilities

What Is the Distance from Dent County to Nearby Cities

The following distances are measured by road (driving).

  • Salem to Rolla (Phelps County), Missouri - 28 mi (45 km)
  • Salem to Springfield (Greene County), Missouri - 118 mi (190 km)
  • Salem to West Plains (Howell County), Missouri - 87 mi (140 km)
  • Salem to Jefferson City (Cole County), Missouri - 103 mi (166 km)
  • Salem to Bunker nearby region - 30 mi (48 km)
  • Salem to Lake Spring nearby area - 18 mi (29 km)
  • Salem to Saint Louis (St. Louis City), Missouri - 135 mi (217 km)
  • Salem to Branson (Taney County), Missouri - 173 mi (278 km)
  • Salem to Kansas City (Jackson County), Missouri - 258 mi (415 km)
  • Salem to Memphis (Shelby County), Tennessee - 278 mi (447 km)
  • Salem to Nashville (Davidson County), Tennessee - 351 mi (565 km)
  • Salem to Chicago (Cook County), Illinois - 392 mi (631 km)
  • Salem to Denver (Denver County), Colorado - 754 mi (1,213 km)

FAQs about Dent County

Where is Dent County located?

Dent County is located in south-central Missouri in the Ozarks region.

What is the population of Dent County?

Dent County had a population of 14,421 according to the 2020 United States Census.

What is Dent County known for?

Dent County is known for forests, floating streams, trout fishing, hiking, and outdoor recreation.

What are the major highways in Dent County?

The county is served by Missouri Route 19, Missouri Route 32, Missouri Route 68, and Missouri Route 72.

Are there golf courses in Dent County?

Yes, Dent County includes golf facilities such as Salem Golf Club and Ozark Hills Recreation Golf Area.

References

  1. QuickFacts - U.S. Census Bureau
  2. United States Census Bureau
  3. United States Geological Survey (USGS)
  4. National Geodetic Survey
  5. Official Website