Keya Paha River

Course of the Keya Paha River

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The Keya Paha River is a tributary of the Niobrara River, approximately 163 km long and flows through the U.S. states of South Dakota and Nebraska.

River course

The Keya Paha River rises in the plains of southeastern South Dakota, Rosebud Indian Reservation, Todd County, near Antelope, SD. Then it flows east-southeast in the northeastern part of Nebraska and joins 16 km west of Butte, NE with the Niobrara River.

Between 1861 and 1882 the route of the Keya Paha by the 43 ° N marked up to its confluence with the Niobrara, the boundary between Nebraska and the Dakota Territory.

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