Cedar Creek (North Dakota)
Cedar Creek (also called the Cedar River) is a tributary of the Cannonball River in southwestern North Dakota in the United States. It rises near White Butte, south of Amidon in the badlands of Slope County. It flows ESE, north of Whetstone Butte, then east, north of the Cedar River National Grassland, forming the northern border of Sioux County and the Standing Rock Indian Reservation. It joins the Cannonball approximately 15 miles (24 km) southwest of Shields.
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Cedar Creek (North Dakota)
Cedar Creek (also called the Cedar River) is a tributary of the Cannonball River in southwestern North Dakota in the United States. It rises near White Butte, south of Amidon in the badlands of Slope County. It flows ESE, north of Whetstone Butte, then east, north of the Cedar River National Grassland, forming the northern border of Sioux County and the Standing Rock Indian Reservation. It joins the Cannonball approximately 15 miles (24 km) southwest of Shields.
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Cedar Creek (also called the C ...... (24 km) southwest of Shields.
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USGS Gage House reflected in Cedar Creek, North Dakota
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Confluence with the Cannonball River, Grant County, North Dakota
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Cedar Creek
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Cedar Creek → Cannonball → Missouri → Mississippi → Gulf of Mexico
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