Cedar Creek is the largest tributary of the St. Joseph River, draining 174,780 acres (707.3 km2) in the Eastern Corn Belt Plains of northeastern Indiana. It is 31.9 miles (51.3 km) long, rising in northwestern DeKalb County and joining the St. Joseph just below the Cedarville Dam in Allen County.
Cedar Creek near the confluence with the St. Joseph River
Cedar Creek: Scenic River Segment
Abandoned Vandalia Railroad bridge over a channelized portion of Cedar Creek in Auburn, February 2001.
St. Joseph River (Maumee River tributary)
The St. Joseph River is an 86.1-mile-long (138.6 km) tributary of the Maumee River in northwestern Ohio and northeastern Indiana in the United States, with headwater tributaries rising in southern Michigan. It drains a primarily rural farming region in the watershed of Lake Erie.
St. Joseph River near Newville in DeKalb County, Indiana.
Floodwall along St. Joseph River in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Near the Ohio Turnpike in Bridgewater Township