Everything about Little River Indiana totally explained
The
Little River is a small stream in
Allen and
Huntington counties in northeastern
Indiana. A tributary of the
Wabash River, it's sometimes called the "Little Wabash," which may cause it to be confused with the
Little Wabash River of
Illinois.
The Little River follows the Wabash-Erie Channel or "sluiceway," a remnant of the
Maumee Torrent that drained ancient
Glacial Lake Maumee at the end of the
Wisconsin glaciation, and joins the Wabash just west of
Huntington.
The Little River is part of the Wabash River Heritage Corridor, created by the
Indiana General Assembly in
1991 to commemorate the historic
portage that linked the Wabash River watershed with that of
Lake Erie.
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