Class I Muscatatuck River, IN

Muscatatuck River (Tampico to East Fork White River)

The Muscatatuck River drains over 1000 square miles of southeastern Indiana and is a major tributary of the East Fork of White River. The river follows a very winding course although the drainage is generally described as a typical dendritic pattern as it flows southwesterly. The river flows through a rather sparsely populated agricultural region and the stream is characteristically a muddy color with mud banks and a silt bottom. (Indiana DNR Canoeing Guide)

Section Details

Trip Length Multiday, 70.0 Miles
Notes https://www.in.gov/dnr/outdoor/4236.htm
Fishing Yes
Camping No
Manager State, Indiana Department of Natural Resources
Wild & Scenic No
Water Trail Yes
Partner Information https://www.in.gov/dnr/outdoor/4461.htm
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