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Neshota River

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Basin size
  
West Twin River

Country
  
United States of America

Length
  
28 km

River system
  
West Twin River

Main source
  
Just north of Denmark, Wisconsin

River mouth
  
Confluence with the West Twin River near Maribel, Wisconsin

Progression
  
South-southeast and east

Neshota River is a 17.22-mile-long (27.71 km) river in east-central Wisconsin It passes through Richard J Drum Memorial Forest before merging with the Devils River to form the West Twin River north of Cherney Maribel Caves County Park. The source of the river is located in southeastern Brown County, Wisconsin.

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Map of Neshota River, Wisconsin, USA

The water quality of the river is fair near Neshota County Park, but the quality deteriorates quickly, as it is impacted by runoff from nearby farms. A large manure spill in the 1990s contributed to the poor quality of river.

The city of Two Rivers, Wisconsin was named for the confluence of the Neshota River and what was then known as the Mishicott River. The Mishicott River has since been renamed the East Twin River.

Major tributaries

Major tributaries of the Neshota River include:

  • Black Creek
  • Denmark Creek
  • King Creek
  • References

    Neshota River Wikipedia