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Fox River (Little Wabash tributary)

Coordinates: 38°32′08″N 88°08′19″W / 38.5356048°N 88.1386502°W / 38.5356048; -88.1386502 (Fox River mouth)
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Fox River
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationJasper County southeast of Newton, Illinois
 • coordinates38°57′08″N 88°07′31″W / 38.9522661°N 88.1253158°W / 38.9522661; -88.1253158 (Fox River origin)
Mouth 
 • location
Confluence with the Little Wabash River, Edwards County, Illinois
 • coordinates
38°32′08″N 88°08′19″W / 38.5356048°N 88.1386502°W / 38.5356048; -88.1386502 (Fox River mouth)
 • elevation
381 ft (116 m)
Length46.4 mi (74.7 km)
Basin features
ProgressionFox River → Little Wabash → Wabash → Ohio → Mississippi → Gulf of Mexico
GNIS ID408638

The Fox River is a tributary of the Little Wabash River in southern Illinois.[1] It rises in Jasper County to the southeast of Newton and flows south past Olney, then joins the Little Wabash at the northeast corner of Edwards County, near Mt. Erie. The river is 46.4 miles (74.7 km) in length.[2]

There is a smaller "Fox River" that is a tributary of the Wabash River in southern Illinois, entering the Wabash near New Harmony, Indiana.

Cities, towns and counties

The following cities, towns and villages are in the Fox River watershed:

The following counties are at least partially drained by the Fox River:

Lakes and recreational areas

  • East Fork Lake
  • Olney Lake
  • Richland County Public Hunting Area

See also

References

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Fox River
  2. ^ U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map Archived 2012-04-05 at WebCite, accessed May 19, 2011

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