Little Cedar River (Tobacco River tributary) facts for kids
There is also the Little Cedar River (Menominee River) in Menominee County, Michigan.
Quick facts for kids Little Cedar River |
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Country | United States |
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Main source | Gladwin County |
River mouth | Tobacco River 676 ft (206 m) |
The Little Cedar River is a small river in Gladwin County, Michigan, in the United States. It is about 8.1 miles (13 kilometers) long.
This river starts in Buckeye Township. It flows mainly towards the south. The Little Cedar River then joins the Tobacco River.
There is also a stream called Pete Drain. This stream flows into the Little Cedar River. Sometimes, Pete Drain is also called the Little Cedar River.
River Branches
A tributary is a smaller stream or river. It flows into a larger river. The Little Cedar River has several tributaries. They are listed below, starting from where the Little Cedar River meets the Tobacco River.
- (right side) Otgen Drain
- (left side) Snyder Drain
- (right side) Hoover Drain
- (right side) Crockett Drain
- (left side) Dow Creek
- (left side) Rich Drain
- (right side) Smith Drain
- (right side) Hay Drain
- (right side) McMahan Drain
- (left side) Martin Drain
- (right side) Graham Drain
- (left side) Bennet Drain
- (right side) Pete Drain
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