BOONE RIVER



The Boone River south of Webster City


The 'Boone River' is a tributary of the Des Moines River in north-central Iowa in the United States. It is 103.2 miles (166.2 km) long and drains an area of 895 mi² (2,318 km²).[1] Via the Des Moines River, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River.
The Boone River rises near Britt in western Hancock County and flows generally southwardly through Wright, Hamilton and Webster Counties, past Goldfield and Webster City.DeLorme (1998). ''Iowa Atlas & Gazetteer''. Yarmouth, Maine: DeLorme. ISBN 0-89933-214-5. It flows into the Des Moines River 17 mi (27 km) north of Boone.[2]
Tributaries of the Boone River also drain portions of Kossuth and Humboldt Counties. Two headwaters tributaries are known as the 'East Branch Boone River'[3] and the 'Middle Branch Boone River'.[3]
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources has designated the lower 26 mi (42 km) of the Boone River from Webster City to its mouth as a "Protected Water Area." This stretch of the river cuts through a wooded valley and allows canoeing and fishing for smallmouth bass, channel catfish, walleye, northern pike and flathead catfish.[5]

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List of Iowa rivers

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1. Iowa Department of Natural Resources/Iowa Geological Survey. Boone River Watershed Monitoring and Assessment.
2. Columbia Gazetteer of North America entry for Boone River
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5. Iowa Department of Natural Resources. Water Trails: Boone River.]


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