Missouri River Tributary Blue River

The Blue River (also known as the Big Blue River) is a 39.8-mile-long (64.1 km) stream that flows through Johnson County, Kansas, and Jackson County, Missouri, in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area.

The river rises in Johnson County, Kansas at the confluence of Coffee Creek and Wolf Creek near the border of the states of Kansas and Missouri. Crossing the city of Kansas City, Missouri, it empties into the Missouri River near the border between Kansas City and Independence, Missouri.

Blue River
Big Blue River
Missouri River Tributary Blue River
Blue River at Byram's Ford where the Battle of Byram's Ford (a skirmish of the Battle of Westport) was fought by Swope Park
Missouri River Tributary Blue River
Blue River in the Kansas City metropolitan area
Location
CountryUnited States
StateKansas, Missouri
CityKansas City
Physical characteristics
Sourceconfluence of Coffee Creek and Wolf Creek
 • locationEast Johnson County, Kansas, United States
 • coordinates38°48′31″N 094°40′50″W / 38.80861°N 94.68056°W / 38.80861; -94.68056
 • elevation904 ft (276 m)
MouthMissouri River
 • location
Kansas City, Missouri, United States
 • coordinates
39°07′44″N 094°28′07″W / 39.12889°N 94.46861°W / 39.12889; -94.46861
 • elevation
725 ft (221 m)
Length39 mi (63 km), Northeast
Discharge 
 • locationmouth
 • average253.76 cu ft/s (7.186 m3/s) (estimate)
Basin features
River systemMissouri River
Tributaries 
 • leftBrush Creek

Its major tributaries are Brush Creek, Tomahawk Creek, and Indian Creek.

Recreation

Along the Blue River can be found many miles of hiking, biking, and walking trails. Portions of these trails trace the path of a former steam railroad track of the Missouri Pacific Railroad line that ran from Dodson, Missouri south to Martin City, Missouri. This rail bed followed the Blue River and had many curves. The route was straightened in 1954 with the use of three high trestle bridges over the Blue River and one substantial cut. This improved line is now the Union Pacific - Kansas City Southern Mainline and generally parallels the Blue river into the bottoms railyard near Front Street in Kansas City.

History

On the high bluffs overlooking the confluence of the Blue River and the Missouri River can be found a large Native American mound structure, designated as Indian Mound Park in the Indian Mound neighborhood of Kansas City, Missouri.

The three western trails, the Santa Fe, Oregon, and California trails crossed the river just north of Red Bridge Road and Minor Park. Mountain man Jim Bridger had a trading post at this location.

During the Civil War, the Blue River was the site of the Battle of Byram's Ford.

See also

References

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