Fawn River (Michigan)
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Fawn River Township, Michigan is named after the river.
Drainage basin
The drainage basin for the Fawn River and tributaries includes all or portions of the following:
- Steuben County, Indiana
- LaGrange County, Indiana
- Branch County, Michigan
- California Township
- Gilead Township (portion of southwest corner drains into Anderson Lake620099|Anderson_Lake-2|[2]
- Kinderhook Township
- Noble Township
- St. Joseph County, Michigan
Tributaries
(from the mouth)
- (left) Fawn River Drain[3]
- (left) Klinger Lake[4]
- (left) Pickerel Lake[7]
- Aldrich Lake[8]
- (right) Wenger Ditch[9]
- (left) Nye Drain[10]
- (right) outflow from Cedar Lake[11]
- (left) outflow from Lee Lake[14]
- (left) Himebaugh Drain[20]
- (left) outflow from Long Noble Lake[21]
- Royer Lake[22]
- Mallow Lake[23]
- Fish Lake626031|Fish_Lake-24|[24]
- Honey Lake[25]
- Fish Lake626031|Fish_Lake-24|[24]
- Mallow Lake[23]
- Royer Lake[22]
- (left) outflow from Lime Lake[26]
- Anderson Lake620099|Anderson_Lake-2|[2]
Becomes the Crooked Creek[27]
- (right) outflow from Tamarack Lake[28]
- (right) outflow from Bell Lake[37]
- Jimmerson Lake[38]
- Lake James[39]
- Snow Lake[40]
See also
References
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- ↑ U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map Template:Webarchive, accessed May 19, 2011
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- Rivers of Indiana
- Rivers of Michigan
- Rivers of Branch County, Michigan
- Rivers of St. Joseph County, Michigan
- Rivers of Steuben County, Indiana
- Rivers of LaGrange County, Indiana
- Tributaries of Lake Michigan