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  2. Big Sioux River - Wikipedia

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    The Big Sioux River is a tributary of the Missouri River in eastern South Dakota and northwestern Iowa in the United States. [2] It flows generally southwardly for 419 mi (674 km), [3] and its watershed is 9,006 sq mi (23,330 km 2). [1] The United States Board on Geographic Names settled on "Big Sioux River" as the stream's name in 1931. [4]

  3. Rock River (Big Sioux River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    The Rock River is a tributary of the Big Sioux River, about 144 miles (232 km) long, [3] in southwestern Minnesota and northwestern Iowa in the United States.Via the Big Sioux and Missouri rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River.

  4. Kimball Village - Wikipedia

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    Kimball Village is an archaeological site located in the vicinity of Westfield, Iowa, United States.It is one of six known Big Sioux phase villages from the Middle Missouri tradition that existed between 1100-1250 C.E. [3] The site, located on a terrace overlooking the Big Sioux River, has well-preserved features, including earth lodge and storage pits, and evidence of fortifaction.

  5. Pipestone Creek (Big Sioux River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Pipestone Creek has a center branch as well as branches named "North" and "South". The creek (center branch) begins about 3 miles (5 km) north of Holland (the high point of its watershed actually being underneath the north branch's watershed) and flows southwesterly, roughly following MN State Highway 23 for much of its early existence (also being known as County Ditch Number 1).

  6. Skunk Creek (South Dakota) - Wikipedia

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    Skunk Creek is a tributary of the Big Sioux River, located in the southeastern South Dakota counties of Lake, Moody, and Minnehaha. It has a confluence with the Big Sioux in the west central area of Sioux Falls. [2] Skunk Creek was a natural habitat of skunks, hence the name. [3]

  7. List of rivers of Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Big Sioux River (South Dakota) Des Moines River (20 mi or 32 km of the boundary with Missouri) By drainage basin. This list is arranged by drainage basin, with ...

  8. List of rivers of South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Big Sioux River. Indian River; Skunk Creek; Split Rock Creek; Red River of the North watershed. Bois de Sioux River; Alphabetically. American Creek; Bad River;

  9. Big Sioux Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    The recreation area is named for the Big Sioux River which flows through the park. The recreation area is located 4 miles east of Sioux Falls and is very popular for camping, cabin rentals, canoeing, biking, hiking, disc golf, snowmobiling and archery. [1]