Wapsipinicon River

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The Wapsipinicon River is a tributary of the Mississippi River in eastern Iowa, known for its scenic, meandering course and recreational opportunities such as fishing and paddling.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
tributary
country United States of America
surface form: United States
flowsInto Mississippi River
flowsNear Anamosa, Iowa, United States
surface form: Anamosa, Iowa

Central City, Iowa
DeWitt, Iowa
Independence, Iowa
Olin, Iowa
flowsThrough Benton County, Iowa NERFINISHED
Black Hawk County, Iowa
Buchanan County, Iowa NERFINISHED
Clinton County, Iowa NERFINISHED
Delaware County, Iowa NERFINISHED
Dubuque County, Iowa NERFINISHED
Jones County, Iowa NERFINISHED
Linn County, Iowa NERFINISHED
Mower County, Minnesota
Scott County, Iowa NERFINISHED
hasBridge U.S. Route 30 bridge near Wheatland, Iowa
U.S. Route 61 bridge near DeWitt, Iowa
hasFloodRisk seasonal flooding in adjacent communities
hasProtectedArea Wapsipinicon State Park
surface form: Wapsipinicon River Greenbelt

Wapsipinicon State Park
hasVariantName Wapsie River
hasWildlife bass
catfish
northern pike
waterfowl
knownFor meandering course
recreational opportunities
scenic course
locatedIn Iowa
Minnesota
mouthLocation eastern Iowa
near Clinton, Iowa
mouthOfWatercourse Mississippi River
nameLanguage Meskwaki (Fox)
surface form: Meskwaki
partOf Upper Mississippi Valley
surface form: Upper Mississippi River watershed
region eastern Iowa
riverSystem Mississippi River basin
sourceLocation Mower County, Minnesota
southeastern Minnesota
tributaryOf Mississippi River
usedFor canoeing
fishing
kayaking
paddling

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Linn County, Iowa hasRiver Wapsipinicon River
Jones County, Iowa hasRiver Wapsipinicon River
Northeastern Iowa hasRiver Wapsipinicon River
Anamosa, Iowa, United States namedFor Wapsipinicon River
this entity surface form: Wapsipinicon River (originally Anamosa was named Buffalo Forks and later Lexington before Anamosa)
Anamosa, Iowa, United States river Wapsipinicon River
Waubeek, Iowa locatedOnRiver Wapsipinicon River
Waubeek, Iowa waterBody Wapsipinicon River
Central City, Iowa locatedOnRiver Wapsipinicon River
Central City, Iowa hasRiver Wapsipinicon River
Oxford Junction, Iowa locatedOnRiver Wapsipinicon River
Wapsipinicon River Trail follows Wapsipinicon River
Wapsipinicon River Trail namedAfter Wapsipinicon River
Wapsipinicon State Park followsRiver Wapsipinicon River
Wapsipinicon State Park namedAfter Wapsipinicon River
northern Iowa hasRiver Wapsipinicon River
subject surface form: Northern Iowa
Bremer County, Iowa hasRiver Wapsipinicon River
Iowa flood of 2008 floodedRiver Wapsipinicon River