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Little Blue River (Kansas/Nebraska)

The Little Blue River is a tributary of the Big Blue River, flowing through southeastern Nebraska and northeastern Kansas in the United States. It is approximately 227 miles (365 km) long.

The river rises in southeastern Nebraska, in Fillmore County, and flows generally southward into Kansas. It joins the Big Blue River near Blue Rapids, Kansas.

The Little Blue River basin is primarily agricultural, and the river is used for irrigation and livestock watering. The river's flow can be highly variable, depending on rainfall and agricultural demands.

Significant towns and cities located near the Little Blue River include Fairbury and Hebron in Nebraska, and Washington in Kansas.

The river is known for its scenic beauty in certain stretches, particularly where it flows through rolling hills and woodlands. It provides recreational opportunities such as fishing and canoeing, although access may be limited in some areas. The Little Blue River also plays an important ecological role, providing habitat for a variety of fish and wildlife.