Geology and Landscape The Ozarks are not mountains in the tectonic sense but an ancient uplifted plateau shaped over hundreds of millions of years. Limestone and dolomite bedrock hold secrets: caves that honeycomb the hills, sinkholes that puncture the surface, and springs that gush groundwater filtered through eons of stone. The region’s karst topography produces clear, cool rivers—like the Current and the Buffalo—fed by underground aquifers that sustain both biodiversity and human needs. Weathered sandstone caps many ridges, producing cliffs and narrow canyons that frame striking vistas. These layers of rock and time give the Ozarks an intimate, rugged beauty that changes with every ridge and bend.
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