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The St. Joseph River is a 100-mile-long tributary of the Maumee River in Ohio and Indiana, USA. It drains a rural farming region in the Lake Erie watershed and has several tributaries and flood control projects.
The St. Joseph River is a 210-mile-long river that flows through Michigan and Indiana, and empties into Lake Michigan. It has a rich history of Native American trade and European exploration, and is a popular recreational destination for paddling and fishing.
The Maumee River is a 137-mile-long river in the United States Midwest that flows from Indiana to Lake Erie. It has a rich history, natural history, and transportation significance, and is part of the largest watershed of any river feeding the Great Lakes.
The Kankakee River is a tributary of the Illinois River, 133 miles long, in Indiana and Illinois. It rises near South Bend, Indiana, and flows westward to join the Des Plaines River, forming the Illinois River near Kankakee, Illinois.
Elkhart County is a county in the U.S. state of Indiana, founded by immigrants from New England in 1830. It is known for its RV industry, Amish and Mennonite communities, and its location in the Michiana region.
Potato Creek State Park is an Indiana state park with a 327-acre lake, diverse habitats, and recreational activities. Learn about its history, facilities, wildlife, and designation as an important bird area.
The Elkhart River is a 48.3-mile-long (77.7 km) [1] tributary of the St. Joseph River in northern Indiana in the United States. [2] It is almost entirely contained in Elkhart County. It begins as the South Branch Elkhart River from Port Mitchell Lake and the North Branch Elkhart River from Waldron Lake and merge to form the Elkhart River west ...
Lake James is a natural glacial lake in the northeast corner of Indiana, with over 1,200 acres of surface water and three basins. It is popular for boating, fishing, and camping, and has a state park named after the Potawatomi leaders Simon and Leopold Pokagon.