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  2. Bogue Chitto River - Wikipedia

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    Floating with supplies on the Bogue Chito, Louisiana. The Bogue Chitto River is a stream in the U.S. states of Louisiana and Mississippi. [1] It is a tributary of the Pearl River. The river passes through the Bogue Chitto State Park in Washington Parish, Louisiana. [2] [3] Bogue Chitto is a name derived from the Choctaw language meaning "big ...

  3. List of rivers of Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Red River. Black River. Little River. Castor Creek; Dugdemona River; Tensas River. Bayou Macon; Ouachita River. Boeuf River. Bayou Bonne Idee; Bayou Lafourche (Boeuf River tributary)

  4. List of Louisiana Natural and Scenic Rivers - Wikipedia

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    The Louisiana Natural and Scenic Rivers System was established in 1970, ... Little River - 081601 and 081602; Pearl Creek - 110202; Saline Bayou ...

  5. Shenandoah River - Wikipedia

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    The Shenandoah River is a very popular river for canoeing, river tubing, and white-water recreation such as rafting and kayaking (class I-III in season, II-III+ during the spring run-off), and several commercial outfitters offer a variety of guided trips and rentals.

  6. Doe River - Wikipedia

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    The Doe River is generally very comfortable for kayaking and river tubing during the summer months. The Doe River valley is infrequently subject to severe flooding. The Doe River drains from a mountainous region that can be subject to seasonal heavy rains (May-early June) and snow melts, and the Doe River stream course is in many parts quite ...

  7. Bayou Lafourche - Wikipedia

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    Bayou Lafourche (/ l ə ˈ f uː ʃ / lə-FOOSH [1]), originally called Chetimachas River [2] or La Fourche des Chetimaches [3] (the fork of the Chitimacha), is a 106-mile-long (171 km) [4] bayou in southeastern Louisiana, United States, that flows into the Gulf of Mexico.

  8. Category:Rivers of Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Blind River (Louisiana) Boeuf River; Bogue Chitto River; Bogue Falaya; C. Calcasieu River; Cane River; Castor Creek (Little River tributary) Coles Creek (Mississippi)

  9. Amite River - Wikipedia

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    The Amite River / ˈ eɪ. m i t / (French: Rivière Amite) is a tributary of Lake Maurepas in Mississippi and Louisiana in the United States. It is about 117 miles (188 km) long. [ 2 ] It starts as two forks in southwestern Mississippi and flows south through Louisiana, passing Greater Baton Rouge , to Lake Maurepas.