Wolf River (Kansas)

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StateKansas
locationnorth of Powhattan
coordinates39°47′38″N 95°38′28″W / 39.79389°N 95.64111°W / 39.79389; -95.64111[1]
Wolf River
The Wolf River near its mouth in 2006
Location
CountryUnited States
StateKansas
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationnorth of Powhattan
  coordinates39°47′38″N 95°38′28″W / 39.79389°N 95.64111°W / 39.79389; -95.64111[1]
  elevation1,181 ft (360 m)[2]
MouthMissouri River
  location
southeast of White Cloud
  coordinates
39°53′55″N 95°11′30″W / 39.89861°N 95.19167°W / 39.89861; -95.19167[1]
  elevation
827 ft (252 m)[2]
Basin size247.8 sq mi (642 km2)[3]

The Wolf River is a 45.7-mile-long (73.5 km)[4] tributary of the Missouri River in northeastern Kansas in the United States, draining an area of 247.8 square miles (642 km2) in the Dissected Till Plains region.

It rises in Brown County, approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) north of Powhattan, and flows generally eastwardly into Doniphan County, past the communities of Robinson, Leona, and Severance. Near Severance, the river turns northward; it flows into the Missouri River approximately 8 miles (13 km) southeast of White Cloud.[5]

According to a 2001 study by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, 71% of the Wolf River watershed is cropland, 25% is grassland, 3% is woodland, and 0.5% is urban.[3]

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