Turkey River
The Turkey River is a tributary of the Mississippi River located in the northeastern part of Iowa and the southwestern part of Wisconsin. It flows for approximately 125 miles, winding through scenic landscapes, including forests and farmland. The river is known for its recreational opportunities, such as fishing, kayaking, and hiking along its banks.
The Turkey River is an important waterway for local ecosystems and communities. It supports various wildlife species and provides water for agricultural activities in the region. The river also plays a role in flood control and water management, contributing to the overall health of the Mississippi River system.