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Sny Magill Creek is a minor tributary of the Upper Mississippi River, rising in central Clayton County, Iowa [1] and flowing to the Upper Mississippi River approximately 2 miles north of Clayton, Iowa. It has a drainage of 22,780 acres (92.2 km 2). It is regarded as one of the best trout streams in Iowa. The majority of this forested basin is ...
Waterloo Creek [1] is a 9.7-mile-long (15.6 km) [2] tributary of the Upper Iowa River, with a watershed covering 48.3 square miles (125 km 2).It rises as Bee Creek [2] in Houston County, Minnesota, southwest of the city of Spring Grove, flowing generally in a southeasterly direction, crossing into Waterloo Township in Allamakee County, Iowa, where it becomes Waterloo Creek and takes a ...
Bear Creek is an 11.9-mile-long (19.2 km) [1] tributary of the Upper Iowa River, joining Waterloo Creek for a short distance before entering the Upper Iowa in Waterloo Township just east of where Iowa Highway 76 crosses the river. Its branches are acclaimed trout fishing streams.
The following is a list of rivers and creeks in Iowa. ... under each larger stream's name. All Iowa rivers are part of the ... Unit Map - State of Iowa (1974) ...
Topography of Iowa, with counties and major streams Landforms of Iowa, based on Prior (1991) and Calvin (1904), with major rivers and streams. Despite popular perception, Iowa is generally not flat; most of the state consists of rolling hills. Prior [19] divides Iowa into eight landforms based on glaciation, soils, topography, and river drainage:
Cedar Rapids agreed to pay about $24,000 in fines and restitution for a March 2023 incident, in which a water main break killed about 1,400 trout. The DNR regularly stocks the stream with trout to ...
The number of impaired water body segments — which can be lakes, wetlands and parts of streams — declined about 4% from the last report in 2022. But just 24% of stream segments and 30% of ...
Catfish Creek is a 21.2-mile-long (34.1 km) [1] tributary of the upper Mississippi River in Dubuque County, Iowa. The governments within the watershed have a say in the managing body of the creek, the Catfish Creek Watershed Management Authority. The authority's goal is to promote education on managing the system and fixing issues like the ...