Lake Fork Mohican River

Lake Fork Mohican River

The Lake Fork downstream of the Mohicanville Dam in southeastern Ashland County, Ohio
Country United States
Basin
Main source confluence of Jerome Fork and Muddy Fork in southeastern Ashland County
40°45′01″N 82°07′59″W / 40.75028°N 82.13306°W / 40.75028; -82.13306 (Primary source of Lake Fork Mohican River)[1]
River mouth Mohican River, northwestern Holmes County, Ohio
40°35′36″N 82°11′36″W / 40.59333°N 82.19333°W / 40.59333; -82.19333 (Mouth of Lake Fork Mohican River)Coordinates: 40°35′36″N 82°11′36″W / 40.59333°N 82.19333°W / 40.59333; -82.19333 (Mouth of Lake Fork Mohican River)[1]
Basin size 344 sq mi (890 km2)
Physical characteristics
Length 14.7 mi (23.7 km)
Map of the Walhonding watershed showing the Lake Fork Mohican River

The Lake Fork is a tributary of the Mohican River, 14.7 miles (23.7 km) long,[2] in north-central Ohio in the United States. Via the Mohican, Walhonding, Muskingum and Ohio Rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River, draining an area of 344 square miles (891 km²).[2]

The Lake Fork is formed by the confluence of the Jerome Fork and the Muddy Fork in southeastern Ashland County, and flows generally south-southwestwardly into northwestern Holmes County, where it joins the Mohican River, about 3.5 miles (5.6 km) southeast of Loudonville.[3]

In Ashland County, a 1936 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dam causes the river to form Mohicanville Lake.[4]

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