Big Nemaha River

Water type: River
Continent: North America
Climate: Continental

The Big Nemaha River is a larger river that flows through southeastern Nebraska. It originates in the northeastern part of the state and flows southeast, joining the Missouri River. This river is important for the local economy and ecology of the region, providing water for agriculture, supporting wildlife habitats, and offering opportunities for recreational activities such as fishing, camping, and boating.

It is one of the popular fishing locations in the state of Nebraska, and some of the most common species found in the river include blue catfish, channel catfish, carp, flathead catfish, shortnose gar, longnose gar, and freshwater drum.

The Big Nemaha River is part of the hydrological system of southeastern Nebraska and has a significant impact on the nature and people in the region.