(Answer from avid canoer Brian Howey of Indianapolis) The Mississinewa winds from it's reservoir dam, through the first several miles through the Francis Slocum Forest. The river is somewhat deep and moves relatively fast. You'll pass the Wabash Valley Coon Hunters Association near a bridge, and then the river is bordered by the Miami Indian tribe-owned land. Across the river, about three miles from the dam, is Seven Pillars, which is beautfilly carved limestone made by centuries of the river's brute force. If you climb the pillars, you'll find old State Road 124 and there are holes on the surface overlooking the pillars and the river. Across the highway is Old-Fashioned Gardens, the home of legendary songwriter Cole Porter's grandmother. It was the inspiration for the Porter song of the same name, just about three miles East of Peru, IN.
The major bodies of water in Indiana include:Major Rivers - Ohio River, Wabash River, White River, Tippecanoe River.Major Lakes - Mississinewa Lake, Lake Michigan.
The Biggest river along the Indiana border is the Ohio River. The biggest river flowing through Indiana is the Wabash. The biggest river totally within Indiana is the White River. Click the Link below for more information on Indiana's Rivers
it runs through Indian and Ohio it is known for the story about Fraces Slocone
The Ohio river is located on the southern boundary of Indiana and Ohio. The Ohio River also borders northern Kentucky.
The Wabash is the longest river in Indiana. It flows from Ohio across northern Indiana until it forms the border between Indiana and Illinois.
Corydon, Indiana is located along the Ohio River to the west of Louisville, Kentucky and New Albany, Indiana.
The state river of Indiana is the Wabash River.
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The Ohio River divides Indiana and Kentucky.
The major rivers in Indiana are the Ohio River, Kankakee River, Wabash River, White River, and Tippecanoe River.
The Ohio River is south of Indiana and forms the boundary between Indiana and Kentucky.
What is the river bordering Indiana