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North Platte River in Bridgeport, Nebraska North Platte River and its tributaries. Cheyenne River (SD) Hat Creek; White River; Niobrara River. Burgess Creek; Bingham Creek; Snake River ...
Papillion Creek is a 15.5-mile-long (24.9 km) [1] tributary of the Missouri River in Nebraska. Its watershed lies in Washington, Douglas and Sarpy counties, including parts of the city of Omaha. The main branch of Papillion Creek is known as Big Papillion Creek.
55.13 square miles (142.8 km 2) [3] Discharge • location: Verdigre Creek • average: 8.17 cu ft/s (0.231 m 3 /s) at mouth with Verdigre Creek [3] Basin features; Progression: Verdigre Creek → Niobrara River → Missouri River → Mississippi River → Gulf of Mexico: River system: Niobrara: Tributaries • left: Hay Creek: Waterbodies ...
Verdigre Creek is a stream in Knox and Antelope counties, in the U.S. state of Nebraska. [ 4 ] Verdigre is derived from the Spanish word verde meaning "green"; the name was applied to the stream for the green soil on its banks. [ 5 ]
The "Little" and "Great" "Ne-ma-haw" Rivers are seen at the west-central edge of the map. The Nemaha River basin includes the areas of the U.S. state of Nebraska below the Platte River basin that drain directly into the Missouri River. The major streams of the drainage include Weeping Water Creek, Muddy Creek, Little Nemaha River, and Big ...
Elk Creek is a 5.61 mi (9.03 km) long first-order tributary to the Niobrara River in Rock County, Nebraska. Elk Creek rises on the divide of North Fork Elkhorn River and then flows generally north to join the Niobrara River about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) southeast of Riverview, Nebraska .
North Branch Verdigre Creek rises on the Elkhorn River divide about 4 miles southeast of Opportunity, Nebraska in Holt County and then flows northeast into Knox County and then east-southeast to join Verdigre Creek about 1 mile southwest of Verdigre, Nebraska.
The Loup River (pronounced /lup/) is a tributary of the Platte River, approximately 68 miles (109 km) long, in central Nebraska in the United States. The river drains a sparsely populated rural agricultural area on the eastern edge of the Great Plains southeast of the Sandhills .