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Kankakee River
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The '''Kankakee River''' is a tributary of the
Illinois River, approximately 90 mi (144 km) long, in northwestern
Indiana and northeastern
Illinois in the
United States. At one time the river drained one of the largest
wetlands in
North America and furnished a significant
portage between the
Great Lakes (North America) Great Lakes and the
Mississippi River. Significantly altered from its original channel, it flows through a primarily rural farming region of reclaimed cropland south of
Lake Michigan.
Description
The Kankakee rises in northwestern Indiana, approximately 5 mi (8 km) southwest of
South Bend, Indiana South Bend. It flows in a straight
channelization channelized course generally southwestward through rural northwestern Indiana, collecting the
Yellow River (Indiana) Yellow River from the south in
Starke County, Indiana Starke County and passing the communities of
South Center, Indiana South Center and
English Lake, Indiana English Lake. The river curves westward as it enters
Kankakee County, Illinois Kankakee County in northeastern Illinois. Approximately 3 mi (5 km) southeast of the city of
Kankakee, Illinois Kankakee it receives the
Iroquois River from the south and turns sharply to the northwest for its lower 35 mi (56 km). It joins the
Des Plaines River from the south to form the Illinois, approximately 50 mi (80 km) southwest of
Chicago, Illinois Chicago.
History
Up through the early
19th century, the river furnished an important water transportation route through the
Illinois Country for both
Native Americans in the United States Native Americans and early
European settlers, notably
France French fur trade fur trappers. The headwaters of the river near present-day South Bend allowed a portage to the
St. Joseph River (Lake Michigan) St. Joseph River, which drains into
Lake Michigan, as well as furnishing a subsequent portage to the
Lake Erie watershed. The Kankakee thus was part of an inland
canoe route connecting the Great Lakes to Illinois River and subsequently to the Mississippi River.
Until the end of the
19th century, the river was nearly 240 mi (384 km) long, flowing in highly
meandering course through a vast complex of wetlands surrounding the river that were known as the "Great Kankakee Swamp." Encompassing 5,300 sq mi (14,000 km²), they were one of the largest marsh wetlands in the United States. Starting in the late 19th century much of the basin of wetlands was drained to create cultivated cropland. The upper river was also highly channelized with
levees to allow easier transport of cut timber from the wetlands to saw mills downstream in Illinois. The channelization aided in the desiccation of the surrounding wetlands and reduced the river to less than half of its original length. Of the original swamp, only 30,000 acres (120 km²) remain, comprising approximately one percent of the original area. The channelization of the river has rendered it especially prone to
flooding. Starting the
1980s, federal and state efforts have attempted to restore part of the original
floodplain of the river through strategic widening of the levees.
The river remains a popular destination for recreational canoeing and
fishing for warm-water species.
Kankakee River State Park is located along the river northwest of Kankakee, Illinois.
The 4095-acre
Kankakee Fish and Wildlife Area is located in Indiana.
See also
*
List of Illinois rivers
*
List of Indiana rivers
External links
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Kankakee River State Park
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Purdue University: Kankakee River History
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http://www.northernilanglersassoc.com/
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http://www.in.gov/dnr/fishwild/publications/kank.htm-
http://www.fws.gov/midwest/planning/GrandKankakee/
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http://dnr.state.il.us/lands/Landmgt/PARKS/I&M/EAST/DESPLAIN/PARK.HTM
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http://www.kankakeevalleyhistoricalsociety.org/
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http://www.bigeastern.com/kankakee/background.htm
Category:Portages
Category:Rivers of Illinois
Category:Rivers of Indiana
es:Río Kankakee
fr:Kankakee
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