Ocheyedan River facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Ocheyedan River |
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The Ocheyedan River near Spencer in Clay County, Iowa
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Mouth of the Ocheyedan River
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Country | US |
State | Iowa, Minnesota |
District | Clay County, Iowa, O'Brien County, Iowa, Osceola County, Iowa |
Physical characteristics | |
Main source | 43°32′49″N 95°38′17″W / 43.547°N 95.638°W |
River mouth | Missouri River 43°08′10″N 95°09′11″W / 43.136°N 95.153°W |
The Ocheyedan River is a tributary of the Little Sioux River, 58 mi (93 km) long, in southwestern Minnesota and northwestern Iowa in the United States. Via the Little Sioux and Missouri Rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River. The river has been channelized for much of its length.
Course
The Ocheyedan River flows from Ocheda Lake in Nobles County, Minnesota, 3 mi (4.8 km) south of Worthington, and flows generally southeastwardly through Osceola, O'Brien and Clay Counties in Iowa. It joins the Little Sioux River at the town of Spencer.
In Osceola County, the river collects the short Little Ocheyedan River, which rises near Hawkeye Point (the highest elevation in Iowa) and flows southeastwardly.
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