Manitowoc River

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The South branch of the Manitowoc River in Chilton, Wisconsin
The South branch of the Manitowoc River in Chilton, Wisconsin
At the U.S. Route 10 bridge near its mouth into Lake Michigan in Manitowoc, Wisconsin.
At the U.S. Route 10 bridge near its mouth into Lake Michigan in Manitowoc, Wisconsin.
The mouth is visible surrounding the USS Cobia (right) at the Wisconsin Maritime Museum.
The mouth is visible surrounding the USS Cobia (right) at the Wisconsin Maritime Museum.

The Manitowoc River is a river, about 40 mi (65 km) long, in eastern Wisconsin in the United States. It flows into Lake Michigan at the city of Manitowoc.

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The Manitowoc River is formed in eastern Calumet County by its north and south branches:

  • The South Branch Manitowoc River, the longer of the two, rises in northeastern Fond du Lac County and flows generally northeastwardly into Calumet County, passing the city of Chilton and collecting the Killsnake River.
  • The North Branch Manitowoc River rises in northern Calumet County and flows generally southeastwardly.

From the confluence of its forks, the Manitowoc flows generally eastwardly through central Manitowoc County, to its mouth at Lake Michigan in the city of Manitowoc. Its largest tributary is the Branch River.

[edit] Little Manitowoc River

The Little Manitowoc River is a minor stream that flows into Lake Michigan about 1 mi (2 km) north of the mouth of the Manitowoc River.

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