The major rivers in Iowa are Cedar River, Des Moines River, Iowa River, Mississippi River, and Missouri River. Iowa is bordered by the Mississippi River on the east and the Missouri River and the Big Sioux River on the west. Des Moines River is the largest river flowing across the state of Iowa. It rises in southern Minnesota and flows across Iowa from northwest to southeast.
Red Rock Lake near Monroe, Pella, and Knoxville, Iowa, is the largest body of water in Iowa.
Iowa is not connected to the Gulf of Mexico.
The Mississippi River.
Missouri, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, South Dakota, and Nebraska border Iowa. no oceans do though.
The Missouri River runs along the border between Nebraska and Iowa. However, the path of the river has shifted over the years, but the border stayed where it was first mapped out, so there are several places where the river takes a shortcut through the bends in the state line.The Missouri River forms the border between Iowa and Nebraska.The body of water that runs between Nebraska and Iowa is Missouri River.
Iowa is bordered by the Missouri River to the South and the Mississippi River to the east.
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Iowa ranks 26th in total area (land and water) with 56,271.55 square miles.
The major bodies of water in Iowa include:Major Rivers - Mississippi River, Des Moines River, Missouri River, Cedar River, Iowa RiverMajor Lakes - Lake Red RockThe majority of the major bodies of water in Iowa consist of the rivers: Mississippi River, Des Moines River, Missouri River, Cedar River, Iowa River. However, there is also a major lake: Lake Red Rock.
In Iowa it tastes like water