Everything about The Yahara River totally explained
The
Yahara River is a
tributary of the
Rock River, about 45 mi (70 km) long, in southern
Wisconsin in the United States. Via the Rock River, it's part of the
watershed of the
Mississippi River. The Yahara links the lakes upon which the city of
Madison was built.
The river rises in northern
Dane County and initially flows southwardly past
DeForest and
Windsor into
Lake Mendota in Madison, below which it turns southeastward and flows through
Lake Monona,
Lake Waubesa and
Lake Kegonsa and passes the communities of
Monona,
McFarland and
Stoughton. It joins the Rock River in northern
Rock County, 9 mi (14.5 km) north of
Janesville.
The
U.S. Board on Geographic Names settled on "Yahara River" as the stream's name in 1903. According to the
Geographic Names Information System, it has also been known historically as "Catfish River," "Gahara River," and "Myan-mek."
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