Kissimmee River | |
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Location | |
Country | United States |
State | Florida |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | East Lake Tohopekaliga |
• location | Osceola County, Florida |
• coordinates | 27°59′25″N 81°22′44″W / 27.99028°N 81.37889°W[1] |
Mouth | Lake Okeechobee |
• location | Florida |
• coordinates | 27°8′34″N 80°51′16″W / 27.14278°N 80.85444°W[1] |
Length | 134 mi (216 km) |
Basin size | 3,000 sq mi (7,800 km2) |
The Kissimmee River is a river in south-central Florida, United States that forms the north part of the Everglades wetlands area. The river begins at East Lake Tohopekaliga south of Orlando, flowing south through Lake Kissimmee into the large, shallow Lake Okeechobee. Hurricane-related floods in 1947 prompted channelization of the meandering lower stretch, completed by 1970. The straightened course reduced wetland habitat and worsened pollution. In response, efforts since the 1990s have partially restored the river's original state and revitalized the ecosystem, as part of the broader restoration of the Everglades.