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<p class="irlsubtitle">The 121 mile long Indian River spans 5 Florida Counties.</p>
[[File:Wabasso_Bridge_Old.jpg|380px|thumb|right|Old Wabasso Bridge in Indian River County]]
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==About==
The [[Indian River]] lagoon is the largest of the three lagoons in the Indian River Lagoon National Estuary Program. At 121 miles long, the Indian River spans  5 Florida counties. From its northern boundary in Brevard County, the lagoon ranges south through Indian River, St. Lucie and Martin, before reaching it's northern boundary at Palm Beach County's Jupiter Inlet.
The [[Indian River]] lagoon is the largest of the three lagoons in the Indian River Lagoon National Estuary Program. At 121 miles long, the Indian River spans  5 Florida counties. From its northern boundary in Brevard County, the lagoon ranges south through Indian River, St. Lucie and Martin, before reaching it's northern boundary at Palm Beach County's Jupiter Inlet.
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===Indian River===
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<div class="irlcollapsetext">Tributaries are listed by county from North to South.</div>
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==Images==
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[[Image:Wabasso_Bridge_Old.jpg|320px|thumb|right|Old Wabasso Bridge, Vero, Indian River County]]
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==See Also==
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==Web Links==
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* [https://bridgehunters.com BridgeHunters]
 
* [https://bridgerecords.com Bridge Inspection Reports]
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* [https://indianriverlagoonnews.org/guide/documents/Indian_River_Lagoon_An_Introduction_To_A_Natural_Treasure.pdf Indian River Lagoon - An Introduction to a National Treasure (PDF 40pp 4.09MB)]
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Old Wabasso Bridge in Indian River County

The Indian River lagoon is the largest of the three lagoons in the Indian River Lagoon National Estuary Program. At 121 miles long, the Indian River spans 5 Florida counties. From its northern boundary in Brevard County, the lagoon ranges south through Indian River, St. Lucie and Martin, before reaching it's northern boundary at Palm Beach County's Jupiter Inlet.

Indian River Tributaries
Tributaries are listed by county from North to South.

Brevard County

Indian River County

St. Lucie County

  • Taylor Creek
  • Fort Pierce Inlet
  • Moores Creek

Martin County

  • Saint Lucie River
  • Saint Lucie Inlet

Palm Beach County

  • Loxahatchee River
  • Jupiter Inlet
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