Bee Branch Creek Couler Creek | |
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Etymology | Unknown |
Location | |
Country | United States |
State | Iowa |
City | Dubuque |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Suburban Dubuque |
• coordinates | 42°31′26″N 90°43′30″W / 42.524°N 90.725°W |
Mouth | Mississippi River (16th Street Basin) |
• coordinates | 42°30′36″N 90°39′10″W / 42.51000°N 90.65273°W |
Length | 5 miles[1] |
Basin size | 6.5 sqmi. |
Width | |
• minimum | 15 ft.[2] |
• maximum | 25 ft.[2] |
Depth | |
• minimum | 1 1/2 ft.[3] |
• maximum | 3 ft.[3] |
Basin features | |
River system | Mississippi |
Waterbodies | 16th Street Basin
32nd Street Detention Basin Carter Street Detention Basin |
The Bee Branch Creek, formerly known as Couler Creek, is a tributary of the Mississippi River found in Dubuque, Iowa. The creek starts in the west of Dubuque before flowing into the Couler Valley and then into the downtown, flowing through multiple detention basins along the way. Due to the creek's involvement in many disasters, particularly floods, the Bee Branch Creek has become an interest for Dubuque.
After restoration projects, the creek has become a daylighted stream with parks and trails along its banks. It has been estimated to have prevented millions of dollars in damages. The Bee Branch has also been involved with numerous ecological projects. Despite being recently daylighted, the Iowa DNR diagnosed the creek with a healthy ecosystem.