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Watersheds of the Great Miami River (beige) and Little Miami River (yellow)The Little Miami River is a tributary of the Ohio River. It is part of a watershed that drains a 1,757 square miles (4,550 km 2) area in 11 southwestern Ohio counties: Clark, Montgomery, Madison, Greene, Warren, Butler, Clinton, Clermont, Brown, Hamilton, and Highland. [5]
Map of the watersheds of the Great Miami River (beige) and Little Miami River (yellow). The Great Miami River (also called the Miami River) (Shawnee: Msimiyamithiipi [2]) is a tributary of the Ohio River, approximately 160 miles (260 km) long, [3] in southwestern Ohio and Indiana in the United States.
Location of the Miami Valley. The Miami Valley is the land area surrounding the Great Miami River in southwest Ohio, USA, and includes the Little Miami, Mad, and Stillwater rivers as well. Geographically, it includes Dayton, Springfield, Middletown, Hamilton, and other communities. The name is derived from the Miami Indians. [1]
The area is named for a mill once owned by Richard Mather, which no longer exists. [2] The settlement was a stop for the Little Miami Railroad . Mathers Mill is now a public access point with parking for the Little Miami Bike Trail , and canoe and fishing access point to the Little Miami River.
Little Miami River, Milford, OH 1977 Susquehanna River, Owego, NY 1978 Fox River, St. Charles, IL 1979 Wisconsin River, Muscoda, WI 1980 Wabash, IN 1981 Lafayette, IN 1982 Oswego River, Fulton, NY 1983 Current River, Doniphan, MO 1984 Flint, MI 1985 Wabash River, Lafayette, IN 1986 Barren River, Bowling Green, KY 1987 Jersey Shore, PA 1988
Beaver River, Little Muskingum River, Muskingum River, Little Hocking River, Hocking River, Shade River, Scioto River, Little Miami River, Great Miami River, Wabash River The Ohio River is a 981-mile-long (1,579 km) river in the United States .
Miami’s historic preservation board’s move disappointed activists and representatives of Native American tribes who had hoped the city would assert authority to protect the site from construction.
The Little Miami River passing through Clifton Gorge State Nature Preserve on December 18, 2021. Clifton Gorge State Nature Preserve, in Greene County, Ohio, is located three miles east of Yellow Springs, Ohio, and immediately southwest of Clifton, Ohio. [1] [2] The preserve constitutes 268 acres of gorges along two miles of the Little Miami ...