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  2. List of rivers of Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Beaucoup Creek; Little Muddy River; Casey Creek (Casey Fork) Marys River. Little Marys River; Kaskaskia River. Shoal Creek; West Okaw River; Palmer Creek; Wood River; Illinois River. Macoupin Creek; Big Sandy Creek; La Moine River; Sangamon River. Salt Creek; Spring Creek; Sugar Creek. Lick Creek; Spoon River; Mackinaw River. Little Mackinaw ...

  3. List of lakes of Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Apple Canyon Lake (reservoir), a private lake resort community near Apple River in Jo Daviess County. 42°25′57″N 90°09′58″W  /  42.43250°N 90.16611°W  / 42.43250; -90.16611 Argyle Lake (reservoir), McDonough County

  4. Big Bureau Creek - Wikipedia

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    The Big Bureau Creek is a 73-mile-long (117 km) [1] tributary of the Illinois River in north central Illinois. [2] It rises approximately 10 miles (16 km) north of Mendota and flows southwest into Bureau County , turning south at Princeton and then flowing east into the Illinois River floodplain.

  5. Salt Creek (Des Plaines River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Busse Lake. Parts of the creek were modified and straightened during the 1960s and 1970s. [4] Flood control dams were constructed along the creek in 1978 within the Ned Brown Forest Preserve near Elk Grove Village, Illinois, creating the 590-acre (2.4 km 2) Busse Lake. A diversion tunnel was constructed approximately 1.6 miles (2.6 km) north of ...

  6. Sugar Creek (Sangamon River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Sugar Creek, a tributary of the Sangamon River, is a large creek in central Illinois, United States. It rises in Talkington Township in southwestern Sangamon County , flows briefly through northeastern Macoupin County , and then runs northeastward through south-central Sangamon County before discharging into Lake Springfield .

  7. List of National Natural Landmarks in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The first designation, Forest of the Wabash in southern Illinois on the Wabash River, was made in 1965, while the most recent designation, Markham Prairie in northern Illinois, was made in 1987. [1] Natural Landmarks in Illinois range from 53 to 6,500 acres (21.4 to 2,630.5 ha; 0.1 to 10.2 sq mi) in size.

  8. Macoupin Creek - Wikipedia

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    Macoupin Creek is a 99.7-mile-long (160.5 km) [2] tributary of the Illinois River, which it joins near the village of Hardin, Illinois. The word macoupin refers to the yellow pond lily [ 3 ] [ 4 ] ( Nuphar advena ), a native plant of the regional wetlands , and a favorite food source of local Indians.

  9. Shoal Creek (Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    Shoal Creek is a watercourse in the U.S. state of Illinois. It rises near Harvel, Illinois and, flowing southward through Lake Lou Yaeger, discharges into the Kaskaskia River near Okawville. It drains parts of Montgomery County, Bond County, and Clinton County. [2] Shoal Creek is named for the many shoals and sandbars strewn along its