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This is a partial list of rivers of the Rocky Mountains in Canada and the United States. For a full listing of rivers in the Canadian portion of the range, see List of rivers of the Canadian Rockies .
List of rivers of the Rocky Mountains; S. San Pitch River This page was last edited on 26 May 2017, at 19:16 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Rocky River; Rough Butt Creek; Salem Creek; Sargents Creek; Scuppernong River; Second Broad River; Shallotte River; Six Run Creek; South Fork Catawba River; South ...
The Rock River is a tributary of the Mississippi River, approximately 299 miles (481 km) long, [2] [3] in the U.S. states of Wisconsin and Illinois. The river was known as the Sinnissippi to Sauk and Meskwaki peoples; the name means "rocky waters".
Via the Big Sioux and Missouri rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River. The river's name comes from a prominent rocky outcrop about 175 feet high (designated "The Rock" on Joseph Nicollet's 1843 map of the area) of reddish-gray Sioux Quartzite , about 3 miles (5 km) north of Luverne. [ 4 ]
Tick Creek then flows south and curves northeast to meet the Rocky River about 5 miles southeast of Siler City. This stream is the second largest Rocky River tributary in drainage area and average discharge. Meadow Creek, right bank: 5.68 square miles (14.7 km 2) 7.40 cu ft/s (0.210 m 3 /s) 4.70 mi (7.56 km)
The Rocky River is a 95-mile-long (153 km) [5] river in the Piedmont region of North Carolina. It begins in Iredell County near Mooresville and flows south into Cabarrus County, where it is the principal waterway in the county. The river continues southeastward to form the line between Stanly, Union, and Anson counties.
Coddle Creek is a stream/river that rises near Mooresville in Iredell County, North Carolina. It flows through most of northwestern Cabarrus County, North Carolina , where it empties into Rocky River near Harrisburg, North Carolina .