Fowr.org is a civic organization for the friends of White River, IN
Title
Friends of the White River, Indiana
Description
Two forks, two paths
White River flows in two forks across most of Central and Southern Indiana, creating the largest watershed contained entirely within the state, draining all or part of nearly half the counties. View a larger river and county map in a popup window.
The West Fork of White River begins in a farmer’s field in Randolph County, south of Winchester. For its first few miles, it travels north, then turns west through Muncie and Anderson before flowing south through Noblesville to Indianapolis.
The Blue and Flatrock Rivers rise within a few miles of each other in Henry County in eastern Indiana. As it flows south, the Blue joins with Sugar Creek to become the Driftwood River, which meets the Flatrock in the city of Columbus. At this point, both waters have traveled about 100 miles. Their confluence (shown in the photo) forms the East Fork of White River.
Languages
English
Contact
- Friends of the White River
- Indianapolis IN
- United States 46290
- +1.317255119