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Encyclopedia > List of Indiana rivers

This is a list of rivers in the U.S. state of Indiana.

Contents

Alphabetically

  • Anderson River
  • Black River
  • Big Blue River
  • Blue River
  • Cedar Creek
  • Deep River
  • Driftwood River
  • Eel River (Cass/Miami/Wabash/Kosciusko/Whitley/Allen Counties)
  • Eel River (Greene/Owen/Clay/Putnam/Parke Counties)
  • Elkhart River
  • Fall River
  • Fawn River
  • Flatrock River
  • Grand Calumet River
  • Galena River
  • Iroquois River
  • Little Blue River
  • Little Blue River
  • Little Calumet River (through the Calumet River? in Illinois)
  • Little Elkhart River
  • Little Flatrock River
  • Little Kankakee River
  • Little Pigeon River
  • Little Vermilion River
  • Little Wabash River
  • Kankakee River
  • Maumee River
  • Mississinewa River
  • Muscatatuck River
  • Ohio River
  • Patoka River
  • Pigeon River also called Pigeon Creek, Turkey Creek
    • Pigeon River also called Pigeon Creek
  • St. Joseph River (Maumee River tributary)
  • St. Joseph River (Lake Michigan)
  • St. Marys River (Maumee River tributary)
  • Salamonie River
  • Sand River
  • Sugar River also called Sugar Creek, Rock River
  • Tippecanoe River
  • Vermilion River
  • Wabash River
  • White River
  • Whitewater River
  • Wildcat River also called Wildcat Creek
  • Yellow River

By tributary

Lake Erie

Lake Michigan

Mississippi River

  • Iroquois River
  • Kankakee River
    • Yellow River
    • Little Kankakee River
  • Ohio River
    • Pigeon River also called Pigeon Creek
    • Little Pigeon River also called Little Pigeon Creek
    • Anderson River
    • Little Blue River
    • Blue River
    • Whitewater River
  • Wabash River
    • Black River
    • Patoka River
    • White River
    • Sugar River also called Sugar Creek, Rock River
    • Little Vermilion River
    • Vermilion River
    • Wildcat River
    • Tippecanoe River
    • Eel River
    • Mississinewa River
    • Salamonie River
    • Little Wabash River

Uncategorized

  • Fall River
  • Sand River

See also


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