Salt Fork | |
Source1 Coordinates: | 40.1525°N -88.0317°W |
Mouth Coordinates: | 40.1036°N -87.717°W |
Mouth Elevation: | 531feet |
Length: | 68miles |
Custom Label: | GNIS ID |
Tributaries Left: | Spoon River |
Tributaries Right: | Saline Branch |
The Salt Fork is a tributary of the Vermilion River located in the Central Corn Belt Plains of Illinois.
The Salt Fork owes its name to saline springs that provided natural salt licks for animals, and which were used for production of salt by Native Americans and early settlers. The springs were located about eight miles west of Danville, to the south of Muncie, Illinois. The upper reaches of the Salt Fork do not contain saline springs.
In its natural state, the Salt Fork drained a vast upland marsh between Urbana and Rantoul. The Salt Fork has been extended into these marshes by drainage ditches. Including the ditches, the Salt Fork is about long.[1]
The following cities, towns and villages are in the Salt Fork watershed:
The following counties are in the Salt Fork watershed: