North Skunk River

Water type: River
Continent: North America
Climate: Continental

Тhe North Skunk River is a 129 miles (208 km) long tributary of the Skunk River in central Iowa, United States. It flows through several counties, including Jasper, Poweshiek, and Keokuk, and is part of the Mississippi River watershed.

Flows southeast through agricultural areas, intersecting with towns such as New Sharon and Lynnville.

Joins the South Skunk River near Coppock, Iowa, forming the Skunk River.

The river offers opportunities for activities like fishing and kayaking, though water levels and quality can vary depending on rainfall and agricultural runoff.