Nottawa Creek
55.56 km | 34.52 mi
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Nottawa Creek (also known as Nottawa River, Nottawaseepe River, and Nottawaseppe River) is a 33.9-mile-long (54.6 km) stream in the U.S. state of Michigan that flows into the St. Joseph River at 42°00′15″N 85°23′40″W, approximately three miles east of the village of Mendon.
The Nottawa is formed by the outflow of Nottawa Lake in south central Calhoun County. The lake is fed by Nottawa Drain, which along with Goose Pond Drain drains an area to the east of the lake. The Nottawa Creek flows northwest from the lake then arcs to the southwest and flows through the village of Athens before joining the St. Joseph River.
The Nottawa Creek system drains all or portions of the following townships:
In Calhoun County
Athens Township
Burlington Township
Clarendon Township
Eckford Township
Fredonia Township
Leroy Township (via Pine Creek)
Newton Township
Tekonsha Township
In Branch County
Sherwood Township
In Kalamazoo County
Climax Township (via Bear Creek)
Wakeshma Township (via Bear Creek)
In St. Joseph County
Leonidas Township
Quelle: Wikipedia
The Nottawa is formed by the outflow of Nottawa Lake in south central Calhoun County. The lake is fed by Nottawa Drain, which along with Goose Pond Drain drains an area to the east of the lake. The Nottawa Creek flows northwest from the lake then arcs to the southwest and flows through the village of Athens before joining the St. Joseph River.
The Nottawa Creek system drains all or portions of the following townships:
In Calhoun County
Athens Township
Burlington Township
Clarendon Township
Eckford Township
Fredonia Township
Leroy Township (via Pine Creek)
Newton Township
Tekonsha Township
In Branch County
Sherwood Township
In Kalamazoo County
Climax Township (via Bear Creek)
Wakeshma Township (via Bear Creek)
In St. Joseph County
Leonidas Township
Quelle: Wikipedia

