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===Location===
===Location===
The northern terminus of the Indian River is in [[:Category:Brevard County|Brevard County's]] [[Scottsmoor]], it merges with the [[Banana River]] at [[Dragon's Point]] on the southern tip of [[Merritt Island]], and then extends southward to meet  [[:Category:Palm Beach County|Palm Beach County's]] [[Loxahatchee River]] with it's southern terminus at [[Jupiter Inlet]].
The northern terminus of the Indian River is in [[:Category:Volusia County|Volusia County's]] [[Oak Hill]], it merges with the [[Banana River]] at [[Dragon's Point]] on the southern tip of [[Merritt Island]], and then extends southward to meet  [[:Category:Palm Beach County|Palm Beach County's]] [[Loxahatchee River]] with it's southern terminus at [[Jupiter Inlet]].


===Indian River Water Bodies===
===Indian River Water Bodies===
Water bodies connected to the Indian River include:  
Water bodies connected to the Indian River include:  


Brevard County:
====Brevard County:====
[[Haulover Canal]]
* * [[Haulover Canal]]
[[Gator Creek]]
* * [[Gator Creek]]
[[Catfish Creek]]
* * [[Catfish Creek]]
[[Banana Creek]]
* * [[Banana Creek]]
[[Boggy Pond]]
* * [[Canaveral Barge Canal]]
[[Puckett Creek]]
* * [[Horse Creek]]
* * [[Banana River]]
* * [[Eau Gallie River]]
* * [[Crane Creek]]
* * [[Turkey Creek]]
* * [[Goat Creek]]
* * [[Kid Creek]]
* * [[Trout Creek]]
* * [[Mullet Creek]]
====Indian River County====
* * [[St. Sebastian River]]
* * [[Sebastian Inlet]]


[[Sykes Creek]]
====Saint Lucie County====
[[Merritt Island Barge Canal]],
* * [[Taylor Creek]]
[[Banana River]]
* * [[Ft. Pierce Inlet]]
[[Eau Gallie River]]
* * [[Moore's Creek]]
[[Crane Creek]]
[[Turkey Creek]]
====Martin County====
[[Palm Bay]]
* * [[St. Lucie River]]
[[St. Sebastian River]]
* * [[St. Lucie Inlet]]


[[C-54 Canal]]
* ====Palm Beach County====
[[St. Lucie River]]
* * [[Jupiter Inlet]]
[[Horse Creek]]
* * [[Loxahatchee River]]
[[Mullet Creek]]


Causeway Bridges
===Causeways===
[[Nasa Railroad Causeway]]
Eighteen earthen berm causeway bridges cross the Indian River.


===Atlantic Ocean Inlets to the Indian River===
====Brevard County Bridges====
*[[Sebastian Inlet]]
* * [[Railroad Bridge]]
* * [[Max Brewer Memorial Parkway SR406]]
* * [[Nasa Causeway SR405]]
* * [[Beachline Causeway Causeway SR528]]
* * [[Hubert Humphrey Bridge SR520]]
* * [[Pineda Causeway SR404]]
* * [[Eau Gallie Causeway SR518]]
* * [[Melbourne Causeway US192]]


*[[Saint Lucie Inlet]]
====Indian River County Bridges====
* * [[Wabasso Causeway SR510]]
* * [[Merrill Barber Bridge]]
* * [[17th Street Bridge SR656]]
====Saint Lucie County Bridges====
* * [[North Causeway USA1A]]
* * [[Seaway Drive Causeway USA1A]]


*[[Jupiter Inlet]]
====Martin County Bridges====
* * [[Wacha Bridge]]
* * [[Ocean Blvd Causeway]]
* * [[SE Ocean Blvd Causeway]]
* * [[SE Bridge Rd. Causeway CR707]]
====Palm Beach County====
* * [[South Beach Road Causeway CR707]]


===History===
===History===

Revision as of 10:25, October 8, 2019

Indian River Lagoon (IRL)

The Indian River is a 121 mile long brackish lagoon spanning 5 counties on Florida's East Coast. The Indian River is the largest of 3 water bodies in the Indian River Lagoon Estuary system and is a part of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway.

Location

The northern terminus of the Indian River is in Volusia County's Oak Hill, it merges with the Banana River at Dragon's Point on the southern tip of Merritt Island, and then extends southward to meet Palm Beach County's Loxahatchee River with it's southern terminus at Jupiter Inlet.

Indian River Water Bodies

Water bodies connected to the Indian River include:

====Brevard County:====
====Indian River County====
====Saint Lucie County====
====Martin County====

Causeways

Eighteen earthen berm causeway bridges cross the Indian River.

====Brevard County Bridges====
====Indian River County Bridges====
====Saint Lucie County Bridges====
====Martin County Bridges====
====Palm Beach County====

History

Spanish explorers originally named the lagoon Rio de Ais after the Ais Indian tribe who lived along the river.

Summer Smell

During the hot summer months the earthen berm causeways tend to impede the flow of [[algae) and rotting seagrass which results in an odor of hydrogen sulfide in some areas along the river.


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