Everything about Big Sioux River totally explained
The
Big Sioux River is a tributary of the
Missouri River, 295 mi (470 km) long, in eastern
South Dakota and northwestern
Iowa in the
United States. The
United States Board on Geographic Names settled on "Big Sioux River" as the stream's name in 1961.
The Big Sioux River rises in
Roberts County, South Dakota
Tributaries
The Big Sioux River collects the
Rock River from the northeast in Sioux County, Iowa.
Broken Kettle Creek has its confluence with the Big Sioux in Plymouth County, Iowa.
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