Mad River (Ohio)

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Mad River is a tributary of the Great Miami River in western Ohio, known for its clear, spring-fed waters and popularity for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing.

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Mad River (Ohio) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
tributary
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainageBasin Great Miami River
surface form: Great Miami River basin
fisheryType smallmouth bass fishery
trout fishery
flowsThrough Champaign County, Ohio NERFINISHED
Clark County, Ohio NERFINISHED
Greene County, Ohio NERFINISHED
Logan County, Ohio NERFINISHED
Montgomery County, Ohio NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic gravel and limestone substrate
relatively fast current in some reaches
hasNameEtymology possibly named for its swift current
hasWildlife brown trout
rainbow trout
smallmouth bass
various panfish
locatedIn Ohio
locatedInRegion western Ohio
managedBy Ohio Department of Natural Resources
mouth Great Miami River
mouthLocatedIn Dayton
surface form: Dayton, Ohio
near Dayton
surface form: Dayton, Ohio

Fairborn, Ohio
Springfield, Ohio NERFINISHED
notableFor cold water temperature
consistent flow from springs
good water clarity
partOf Mississippi River basin
Ohio River basin
surface form: Ohio River watershed
popularWith anglers
recreational paddlers
recreationInfrastructure canoe and kayak launches
public access points
recreationType angling
paddlesports
sourceRegion Bellefontaine, Ohio
surface form: Bellefontaine Outlier

Mad River Township, Logan County, Ohio
sourceType springs
tributaryOf Great Miami River
usedFor canoeing
fishing
kayaking
waterClarity clear
waterType spring-fed

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Buck Creek mouthOfWatercourse Mad River (Ohio)
subject surface form: Buck Creek (Ohio)