- Des Moines River - Wikipedia
The largest river flowing across the state of Iowa, it rises in southern Minnesota and flows across Iowa from northwest to southeast, passing from the glaciated plains into the unglaciated hills, transitioning near the capital city of Des Moines in the center of the state
- Des Moines River | Iowa, Map, History, Facts | Britannica
Des Moines River, river rising in Lake Shetek in southwestern Minnesota, U S , near Pipestone, and flowing 525 miles (845 km) in a southeasterly direction to join the Mississippi River 2 miles (about 3 km) southwest of Keokuk, Iowa Above Humboldt, Iowa, the river is known as the West Fork
- River Levels Hydrographs - National Weather Service
The graphics below are for 6 hour rainfall amounts, from the most current time to 48 hours
- Rivers Streams | Department of Natural Resources
Browse hundreds of river accesses and county and state managed lake contours, miles of trout streams, over 2,000 fish structures, community fishing ponds, and Mississippi River Lock and Dam locations Learn more about fishing opportunities and practices along the two major Iowa rivers: Other popular rivers that run through Iowa include:
- Map of Iowa Lakes, Streams and Rivers - Geology. com
Get updated Iowa river and stream levels from USGS here The United States Geological Survey has a system that will send you an email message when flood levels are reached on any stream with USGS gaging equipment that you have selected Sign up here to receive Iowa stream and river level alerts
- Des Moines River - Iowa Confluence Water Trails
Whether you love to spend your weekend under the stars or paddling the Des Moines River, there’s something for everyone on ICON water trails Learn more about the activities awaiting you The Des Moines River has long been a recreation destination
- Des Moines River - United States Army
Altered flows to the river affect resident fish, mussels, and other wildlife that depend on the river’s aquatic, riparian, and floodplain habitats The Corps and Conservancy collaborated with
- Des Moines River - WorldAtlas
The Des Moines River is the biggest river flowing across the state of Iowa and is a branch of the Mississippi River situated in the upper Midwestern United States
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