Plum Creek (Cottonwood River tributary)

Plum Creek
Ingalls Family Dugout Site on the banks of Plum Creek
Plum Creek (Cottonwood River tributary) is located in Minnesota
Plum Creek (Cottonwood River tributary)
Plum Creek runs northwest from Walnut Grove
Etymology wild plum (Prunus americana)
Native name Kaŋtaota (Dakota)
Location
Country United States
State Minnesota
County Redwood, Murray
Physical characteristics
Source  
 • coordinates 44.1757923°N 95.6022311°W / 44.1757923; -95.6022311
Mouth  
 • location
Cottonwood River
 • coordinates
44.2492°N 95.4639°W / 44.2492; -95.4639
Length 35.4 mi (57.0 km)
Basin features
Progression Cottonwood→ Minnesota→ Mississippi→ Gulf of Mexico
River system Minnesota River

Plum Creek is a 35.4-mile-long (57.0 km) stream near the city of Walnut Grove, Minnesota. It passes to the northwest of the town, flowing northeasterly to the Cottonwood River, with its waters then flowing to the Minnesota River and eventually the Mississippi River. Plum Creek lends its name to a regional library network.

History

Plum Creek was so named on account of the wild plum (Prunus americana) trees along its course. It was known to the native Sioux as Kaŋ-ta-'o-ta ("plenty of plums").

It is known for being close to the homestead of the Ingalls family of Little House on the Prairie fame, and features in the book On the Banks of Plum Creek. It is also mentioned in the sixth Little House on the Prairie book.

See also