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Map of the Sandusky River watershed.
The Sandusky River is a tributary to Lake Erie in north-central Ohio in the United States. It is about 150 mi (241 km) long, and flows into Lake Erie at Sandusky Bay.
[edit] Course
The Sandusky River begins at the spring-fed Walton Lake, west of Ontario in western Richland County, and initially flows westwardly through the towns of Crestline and Bucyrus in Crawford County. In Wyandot County the river turns northward for the remainder of its course, flowing through Seneca and Sandusky Counties and passing the towns of Upper Sandusky, Tiffin and Fremont before entering Sandusky Bay.
In 1970, the river's course between Upper Sandusky and Fremont was designated a State Scenic River by the government of Ohio.
[edit] Little Sandusky River
The Little Sandusky River is a minor tributary of the Sandusky. It flows northward from northern Marion County and joins the Sandusky in southern Wyandot County.
[edit] Variant names
According to the Geographic Names Information System, the Sandusky River has also been known as:
- Potake Sepe
- Riviere Blanc
- Riviere Sanduski
- San-doo-stee River
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