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Lime Creek
Lime Creek (Winnebago River tributary) is located in Iowa
Lime Creek (Winnebago River tributary)
Mouth of Lime Creek
Country United States
State Iowa, Minnesota
County Freeborn County, Minnesota, Winnebago County, Iowa
Physical characteristics
Main source Emmons, Minnesota
43°31′53″N 93°29′39″W / 43.5313437°N 93.4941014°W / 43.5313437; -93.4941014
River mouth Pilot Knob State Park
43°22′01″N 93°37′13″W / 43.3668994°N 93.6202155°W / 43.3668994; -93.6202155
Length 19.8-mile-long (31.9 km)
Basin features
River system Mississippi River

Lime Creek is a small river, about 19.8 miles (31.9 kilometers) long. It flows through parts of Minnesota and Iowa in the United States. This creek is like a smaller stream that feeds into a bigger river called the Winnebago River.

Where is Lime Creek?

Lime Creek starts its journey near Emmons, Minnesota. This is where the water first begins to flow, forming the creek. From there, it travels south, crossing the border into Iowa.

Its Path Through Counties

As Lime Creek flows, it passes through two different counties. In Minnesota, it goes through Freeborn County, Minnesota. Once it enters Iowa, it flows through Winnebago County, Iowa.

How Long is Lime Creek?

Lime Creek is not a very long river. It stretches for about 19.8 miles, which is roughly 31.9 kilometers. To give you an idea, that's like walking a little more than half a marathon!

Where Does It End?

The journey of Lime Creek ends when it joins the Winnebago River. This meeting point is located near Pilot Knob State Park in Iowa. When one river flows into another, the smaller one is called a tributary. So, Lime Creek is a tributary of the Winnebago River.

Part of a Bigger River System

Lime Creek is connected to a much larger network of rivers. It's like a small branch on a very big tree. The water from Lime Creek eventually reaches the mighty Mississippi River.

The Journey to the Mississippi

Here's how the water from Lime Creek makes its way to the Mississippi River:

This whole system of rivers and streams that drain into one main river is called a watershed. So, Lime Creek is part of the huge Mississippi River watershed.

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