Anderson River Fishing Spot

  • Elevation: 786'
  • Last Modified By: vinny60 on 09/09/09 08:28 PM
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Anderson River Description

The Anderson River is a tributary of the Ohio River, 36 mi (58 km) long, in southern Indiana in the United States. Via the Ohio, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River. The Anderson rises in western Crawford County in the Hoosier National Forest and flows generally southwardly through southeastern Dubois County and along the common boundary of Perry and Spencer Counties, past the town of Saint Meinrad. It joins the Ohio River just downstream of the town of Troy. Near its mouth it collects a stream known as the Middle Fork Anderson River, which flows for its entire length in Perry County. One mile north of Troy on SR 545. Boat ramp available. Good river for catfish. Natural beauty abounds within the borders of Perry County. Whether you are just passing through or intending to stay a while, there is an abundance of recreational opportunities to suit your plans. The county’s primary attractions are the Hoosier National Forest and the Ohio River. Each offers a wide range of options for entertainment.

The Anderson River is a tributary of the Ohio River, 36 mi (58 km) long, in southern Indiana in the United States. Via the Ohio, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River.

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