Kankakee River

The Kankakee River is a tributary of the Illinois River, approximately 133 miles (214 km) long, in the Central Corn Belt Plains of 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 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.

Kankakee River
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View of the river from Kankakee, Illinois, near Cobb Park
Location
CountryUnited States
StateIndiana, Illinois
RegionUpper Illinois River Valley, Upper Mississippi Basin
CitiesSouth Bend, Indiana, Kankakee, Illinois
Physical characteristics
SourceSt. Joseph County, Indiana
  locationPortage Township, St. Joseph County, Indiana
  coordinates41°39′14.864″N 86°18′19.0404″W
  elevation725 ft (221 m)
MouthIllinois River
  location
Goose Lake Township, Illinois
  coordinates
41°23′25.4292″N 88°15′37.1478″W
  elevation
508 ft (155 m)
Length133 mi (214 km)
Basin size5,150 sq mi (13,300 km2)
Discharge 
  locationWilmington, Will County, Illinois
  average4,823 cu ft/s (136.6 m3/s)
  minimum204 cu ft/s (5.8 m3/s)
  maximum75,900 cu ft/s (2,150 m3/s)
Basin features
ProgressionKankakee River → Illinois → Mississippi → Gulf of Mexico
Tributaries 
  leftYellow River, Iroquois River
  rightLittle Kankakee River, Crooked Creek (Indiana)
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