Fishing River

It rises in the northeastern extremity of Kansas City in Clay County and flows generally eastward and southeastward through Clay and southeastern Ray counties, past the town of Mosby.

It joins the Missouri River about 3 miles (5 km) south of the town of Orrick.

[2] Downstream of Mosby, it collects the East Fork Fishing River, which rises at the town of Lawson and flows 20.6 miles (33.2 km)[1] generally southward through Ray and Clay counties, through the resort community of Crystal Lake and past the town of Excelsior Springs.

The fort became a center of trade among European settlers and Native Americans in the region.

This article related to a river in Missouri is a stub.

Kansas City metropolitan rivers