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The Little Sioux River was known as Eaneah-waudepon or "Stone River" to the Sioux Indians. Its tributaries include the Ocheyedan River, Maple River and the West Fork of the Little Sioux River. The Little Sioux River is integral to the Nepper Watershed Project, a major Iowa flood control and soil conservation program that was introduced in 1947. [2]
The West Fork of the Little Sioux River is a river in the northwestern Iowa, United States. It is a tributary to the Little Sioux River through the Garretson Outlet Ditch within the Missouri River floodplain which it enters at 42°09′44″N 96°05′50″W / 42.16222°N 96.09722°W / 42.16222; -96.
Little Sioux River. Maple River; Ocheyedan River. ... USGS Hydrologic Unit Map - State of Iowa (1974) This page was last edited on 8 January 2025, at 18:23 (UTC) ...
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]
The Little Sioux River Bridge is a historic structure located northwest of Spencer, Iowa, United States.It spans the Little Sioux River for 180 feet (55 m). [2] The bridge was originally located at Main Street, south of downtown Spencer over the same river.
The longest river entirely within the state of Minnesota is the Minnesota River. Other rivers over 200 miles long include the Red River of the North, Des Moines River, Cedar River, Wapsipinicon River, Little Sioux River, and Roseau River. [1] [2] Sections of several of the longest rivers define sections of the Minnesota border. [3]
It is situated near the Little Sioux River. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 0.61 square miles (1.58 km 2), of which 0.58 square miles (1.50 km 2) is land and 0.03 square miles (0.08 km 2) is water. [6]
The Little Indian Sioux River is a river in St. Louis County, Minnesota. It originates at Chad Lake and flows into Lake Jeanette in the Jeanette State Forest at its mouth. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]