Delaware River (Kansas)

This article is about the river in theU.S. state of Kansas. For other uses, see Delaware River (disambiguation).
Delaware River
River
Country United States
State Kansas
Part of Kansas River watershed
Source
 - location Northeast Nemaha County, Kansas, United States
 - elevation 827 ft (252 m)
 - coordinates 39°55′40″N 095°50′15″W / 39.92778°N 95.83750°W / 39.92778; -95.83750 [1]
Mouth Kansas River
 - location Near Perry, Kansas, United States
 - elevation 252 ft (77 m) [1]
 - coordinates 39°03′33″N 095°23′52″W / 39.05917°N 95.39778°W / 39.05917; -95.39778Coordinates: 39°03′33″N 095°23′52″W / 39.05917°N 95.39778°W / 39.05917; -95.39778 [1]
Length 94 mi (151 km), North-South [2]
Kansas City metropolitan rivers with the Delaware in the northwest

The Delaware River (originally called the Grasshopper River)[3] is a 94-mile-long (151 km)[2] river located in the northeastern part of the state of Kansas. The Delaware River basin drains 1,117 square miles (2,890 km2) from the outflow of the Perry Lake reservoir. The river has been classified as a Category 1 watershed by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, meaning that the watershed is in need of immediate restoration and protection. The river is one of the major tributaries of the Kansas River.

Course

The Delaware River rises west of Sabetha, Kansas in Nemaha County. The river's course is generally southeast through the counties of Nemaha, Brown, Jackson, Atchison, and Jefferson in northeast Kansas. The Delaware passes through The Kickapoo Nation Reservation and is an important river for the tribe. Some of its main tributaries include Grasshopper Creek, Muddy Creek, Elk Creek, Straight Creek, Cedar Creek and Rock Creek. The Delaware's course takes it through rich farmland and this gives the river's water a very muddy appearance. Just south of Valley Falls the river enters Perry Lake, a man made reservoir to control flooding. It then enters the Kansas River just north of Lecompton, Kansas. Some cities within 10 miles (16 km) of the river include, Sabetha, Fairview, Powhattan, Horton, Whiting, Muscotah, Holton, Valley Falls, Ozawkie, Perry, and Lecompton, Kansas.

Recreation

The river forms Perry Reservoir, which is a major regional lake for boating, swimming, camping, fishing and other activities. The river is also great for fishing, and some of the dominant fish of the river include channel catfish, flathead catfish, carp, longnose gar, drum, sauger, crappie, and white bass.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Delaware River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. 1978-10-13. Retrieved 2013-08-16.
  2. 1 2 U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map Archived 2012-04-05 at WebCite, accessed March 30, 2011
  3. Kansas: A Cylopedia of State History
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