Razor Hollow is a valley in northwest Shannon County in the U.S. state of Missouri.
[1] The intermittent stream in the hollow flows northeast and enters the Current River about two miles southeast of Cedargrove and the confluence of Big Creek with the Current.
[2] The source area for the stream is at 37°22′39″N 91°36′36″W / 37.37750°N 91.61000°W / 37.37750; -91.61000 and the confluence with the Current is at 37°23′54″N 91°35′33″W / 37.39833°N 91.59250°W / 37.39833; -91.59250 at an elevation of 814 feet (248 m).
[2] Razor Hollow was so named on account of sharp rocks in the valley.
[3] This Shannon County, Missouri state location article is a stub.