The Bad River (Lakota: wakpá-šiča; "river-bad") is a tributary of the Missouri River, approximately 161 miles (259 km) long, in central South Dakota in the United States.The river is formed at Philip, South Dakota, by the confluence of its North and South forks. The North Fork Bad River rises in eastern Pennington County and flows 51 miles (82 km) east-southeast to Philip, while the South Fork Bad River rises at the confluence of Whitewater Creek and Big Buffalo Creek in Jackson County, within the Buffalo Gap National Grassland, and flows 36 miles (58 km) northeast to Philip. The main stem of the Bad River flows east-northeast from Philip, passing Midland and Capa. It joins the Missouri at Fort Pierre. The Bad drainage basin is about 3,000 square miles (7,800 km2) and is located south of t
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| - Bad River är en cirka 180 km lång biflod till Missourifloden, i sin helhet belägen inom delstaten South Dakota. Den har sina källor i Haakon County och når Missouri vid Fort Pierre. Denna South Dakota-relaterade geografiartikel saknar väsentlig information. Du kan hjälpa till genom att lägga till den. (sv)
- Бэд-Ри́вер (англ. Bad River — Плохая река) — река в центральной части Южной Дакоты (США), правый приток Миссури, длина 177 км. Берёт начало на юге округа Хокон, от слияния рек и в 24 км к северу от (англ. Cottonwood), и течёт на юго-восток, потом на востоко-северо-восток, мимо городов (англ. Midland) и (англ. Capa). Впадает в Миссури в городе (англ. Fort Pierre). Бассейн реки известен депозитами и марганца. (ru)
- The Bad River (Lakota: wakpá-šiča; "river-bad") is a tributary of the Missouri River, approximately 161 miles (259 km) long, in central South Dakota in the United States.The river is formed at Philip, South Dakota, by the confluence of its North and South forks. The North Fork Bad River rises in eastern Pennington County and flows 51 miles (82 km) east-southeast to Philip, while the South Fork Bad River rises at the confluence of Whitewater Creek and Big Buffalo Creek in Jackson County, within the Buffalo Gap National Grassland, and flows 36 miles (58 km) northeast to Philip. The main stem of the Bad River flows east-northeast from Philip, passing Midland and Capa. It joins the Missouri at Fort Pierre. The Bad drainage basin is about 3,000 square miles (7,800 km2) and is located south of t (en)
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| - Tributaries of the Missouri River
- Rivers of Stanley County, South Dakota
- Pennington County, South Dakota
- United States
- List of rivers of South Dakota
- Missouri River
- Manganese
- Fuller's earth
- Buffalo Gap National Grassland
- Rivers of South Dakota
- Dakota language
- Fort Pierre, South Dakota
- Hard water
- Jackson County, South Dakota
- Rivers of Haakon County, South Dakota
- Rivers of Jackson County, South Dakota
- Rivers of Pennington County, South Dakota
- Cheyenne River
- TC Energy
- Philip, South Dakota
- South Dakota
- Midland, South Dakota
- Capa, South Dakota
- Silt
- Keystone pipeline
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| - The Bad River (Lakota: wakpá-šiča; "river-bad") is a tributary of the Missouri River, approximately 161 miles (259 km) long, in central South Dakota in the United States.The river is formed at Philip, South Dakota, by the confluence of its North and South forks. The North Fork Bad River rises in eastern Pennington County and flows 51 miles (82 km) east-southeast to Philip, while the South Fork Bad River rises at the confluence of Whitewater Creek and Big Buffalo Creek in Jackson County, within the Buffalo Gap National Grassland, and flows 36 miles (58 km) northeast to Philip. The main stem of the Bad River flows east-northeast from Philip, passing Midland and Capa. It joins the Missouri at Fort Pierre. The Bad drainage basin is about 3,000 square miles (7,800 km2) and is located south of the Cheyenne River in the Pierre Hills and Southern Plateaus. The river basin is noted for deposits of manganese and fuller's earth. At the river mouth near Fort Pierre, the Bad River flood stage contains large quantities of silt. The Bad carries hard water of generally poor quality. The name recalls an incident around the spring of 1738 when a flash flood on the Bad River inundated the camp of a north-traveling band, causing a large loss of life, including all their horses. The Bad River was called the Teton River by Lewis & Clark in 1804 as the place where they parlayed with Teton Lakota, but the name did not catch. At Fort Pierre, the river has a mean annual discharge of 176 cubic feet per second (5.0 cubic metres per second). (en)
- Bad River är en cirka 180 km lång biflod till Missourifloden, i sin helhet belägen inom delstaten South Dakota. Den har sina källor i Haakon County och når Missouri vid Fort Pierre. Denna South Dakota-relaterade geografiartikel saknar väsentlig information. Du kan hjälpa till genom att lägga till den. (sv)
- Бэд-Ри́вер (англ. Bad River — Плохая река) — река в центральной части Южной Дакоты (США), правый приток Миссури, длина 177 км. Берёт начало на юге округа Хокон, от слияния рек и в 24 км к северу от (англ. Cottonwood), и течёт на юго-восток, потом на востоко-северо-восток, мимо городов (англ. Midland) и (англ. Capa). Впадает в Миссури в городе (англ. Fort Pierre). Бассейн реки известен депозитами и марганца. (ru)
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