Okabena Creek facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Okabena Creek |
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Mouth of the Okabena Creek
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Country | United States |
State | Minnesota |
County | Jackson County, Nobles County |
Physical characteristics | |
Main source | Reading, Minnesota 43°41′18″N 95°41′09″W / 43.6882973°N 95.6858447°W |
River mouth | Okabena, Minnesota 43°44′18″N 95°15′46″W / 43.73833°N 95.26278°W |
Length | 40-mile-long (64 km) |
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River system | Des Moines River |
Okabena Creek is a 40-mile-long (64 km) waterway in southern Minnesota. It is a tributary, via the short Diversion Creek, of Heron Lake, the outlet of which flows to the Des Moines River. Okabena Creek begins in Worthington, Minnesota, connecting by a ditch to the outlet of Okabena Lake, then flows northeast past the towns of Brewster and Okabena to the Heron Lake/South Heron Lake system.
Okabena is the Sioux-language word meaning "Heron Lake".
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