St. Joseph River Basin Facts

The St. Joseph River Basin is a part of the Lake Michigan Basin, comprising 1.6 percent of its contribution. Its headwaters begin at Baw Beese Lake, near Hillsdale, Michigan. The River flows south and enters Indiana north of Bristol, Indiana. It flows through Elkhart and St. Joseph counties, leaving Indiana northwest of South Bend. The St. Joseph River eventually discharges into Lake Michigan at St. Joseph, Michigan. Major tributaries discharging to the St. Joseph River (from east to west) include:
Prairie River
Coldwater River
Fawn River
Pigeon River
Little Elkhart River
Elkhart River
Dowagiac River
Paw Paw River
The St. Joseph River Basin
| Mainstem river, is 210 miles long | |
| Is a watershed of 4,685 square miles--3,000 in Michigan and 1,685 square miles in Indiana |
| Has over 400 lakes | |
| Has a fall of over 600 feet from the source to its discharge into Lake Michigan | |
| Consists of over 1,641 miles of significant tributaries. |
Did you know...
| Before the
glaciers receded, the St. Joseph River flowed into the Kankakee River Basin |
| The original name of the
St. Joseph River was "River of the Miamis" |
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| The first European to see the St. Joseph River was probably Father Jacques Marquette, in about 1675 |
| The first bridge across the St. Joseph River was
completed in 1836 at a cost of $2,499 |
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| For 50 years mussels and
shellfish in the St. Joseph River provided a significant source of commercially-produced
buttons |
| Today the St.
Joseph River and its tributaries provide water-related recreation in the form of fishing,
swimming, boating and canoeing |
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| Some of the best
salmon, trout, walleye, and large- and small-mouth bass fishing occurs on the St. Joseph
River and tributaries, generating over $6 million annually in revenues to the
region |
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| The only
designated "Sole Source Aquifer" in Indiana is in the River Basin |
| Lake
Wawasee -- The largest
natural inland lake in Indiana is in the St. Joseph River Basin |
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| A world class
kayak/canoe run is on the St. Joseph River--The East Race |
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| Bonneyville
Mill,
the oldest
operating grist mill in Indiana, is east of Bristol, on the Little Elkhart River,
a tributary of the St.
Joseph River |
| A thriving harbor is
located on the St. Joseph River at its discharge point into Lake Michigan |
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| The St. Joseph
River generates enough energy to light thousands of homes and power numerous businesses
through a series of hydro-electric dams |
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| The first
northern Indiana release of the river otter occurred in the Elkhart River, a tributary of
the St. Joseph River |
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| The St. Joseph River
Basin leads the world in domestic duck production |
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| Indiana's leaders in dairy and beef cattle, in addition to hog production occur in St. Joseph River Basin counties. |
St. Joseph River
Basin Commission
227 W. Jefferson Blvd.--#1120
County-City Building
South Bend, Indiana 46601-1830
PHONE: 574-287-1829 FAX: 574-287-1840
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