Nemaha River
The Nemaha River is a tributary of the Missouri River, flowing through the states of Nebraska and Kansas. It stretches approximately 90 miles and is known for its winding path through rural landscapes, providing essential water resources for agriculture and wildlife in the region.
The river's watershed covers parts of several counties, including Nemaha County in Nebraska and Brown County in Kansas. The Nemaha River supports various recreational activities, such as fishing and kayaking, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.