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Fall River (Kansas)

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River in Kansas, United States
Fall River
South Verdigris River
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Location
CountryUnited States
StateKansas
RegionFlint Hills
CitiesEureka, Fall River, Neodesha
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationNear Eureka, Flint Hills, Kansas, United States
 • coordinates37°51′25′′N 096°21′29′′W / 37.85694°N 96.35806°W / 37.85694; -96.35806 [1]
 • elevation758 ft (231 m)
Mouth Verdigris River
 • location
Near Neodesha, Kansas, United States
 • coordinates
37°23′21′′N 095°39′45′′W / 37.38917°N 95.66250°W / 37.38917; -95.66250 [1]
 • elevation
231 ft (70 m)[1]
Basin features
River system Verdigris River

Fall River is a river in southeast Kansas that flows through Greenwood, Elk, and Wilson Counties.[2] The source of the river is in west Greenwood County approximately 4.5 miles northwest of Eureka. It is a tributary of the Verdigris River and its confluence with the Verdigris is approximately 2 miles south of Neodesha. It is also known as the South Verdigris River.[3]

Fall River was dammed in southeastern Greenwood county forming Fall River Lake. Fall River State Park is located on this lake.[4]

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