Rock River (Illinois)
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The Rock River is a tributary of the Mississippi River, approximately 285 miles (459 km) long, in the U.S. states of Wisconsin and Illinois.
It rises in southeast Wisconsin, in southwest Fond du Lac County, approximately 10 miles (16 km) south of Ripon and 25 miles (40 km) southwest of Lake Winnebago. It flows south, through the Horicon National Wildlife Refuge, then meanders southward draining the area of southeast Wisconsin between the Wisconsin River and Lake Michigan. It passes Watertown, Jefferson, and Fort Atkinson. In northern Rock County it receives the Yahara River, and flows southward past Janesville and Beloit into northern Illinois, where it receives the Pecatonica River 5 miles (8 km) south of the state line.
It flows south through Rockford, then southwest across northwestern Illinois. passing Oregon, Dixon and Rock Falls, where it becomes navigable. It joins the Mississippi at Rock Island.
Cities and villages along the river
- Coal Valley, Illinois
- Beloit, Wisconsin
- Byron, Illinois
- Dixon, Illinois
- Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin
- Horicon, Wisconsin
- Hustisford, Wisconsin
- Janesville, Wisconsin
- Jefferson, Wisconsin
- Loves Park, Illinois
- Lyndon, Illinois
- Machesney Park, Illinois
- Milan, Illinois
- Moline, Illinois
- Oregon, Illinois
- Prophetstown, Illinois
- Rock Falls, Illinois
- Rock Island, Illinois
- Rockford, Illinois
- Rockton, Illinois
- Roscoe, Illinois
- South Beloit, Illinois
- Sterling, Illinois
- Watertown, Wisconsin
See also
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