
The Scioto River ( ) is a
river
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in central and southern
Ohio
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more than in length. It rises in
Hardin County just north of
Roundhead, Ohio, flows through
Columbus, Ohio
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, where it collects its largest
tributary
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, the
Olentangy River, and meets the
Ohio River at
Portsmouth
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. Early settlers and Native Americans used the river for shipping,
["Scioto River – Ohio History Central"] but it is now too small for modern commercial craft. The primary economic importance for the river now is for
recreation
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and
drinking water
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. It is the longest river that is entirely within Ohio.
Geography and geology

The lower Scioto River valley is large compared to the width of the river and is extensively farmed. Meltwaters from retreating glaciers carved the valley exceptionally wide. Valley bottoms are smooth, and flood deposits created during and since the most recent
Glacial period cause floodplain soils to be very productive. As a result, farms line much of the lower Scioto where it flows through low, rolling hills covered in hardwood trees.
The geologic history of the Scioto River is tied to the destruction of the
Teays River network during the Ice Ages and consequent creation of the
Ohio River. The north flowing
Teays River was dammed by glaciers, and damming of other rivers led to a series of floods as lakes overflowed into adjacent valleys.
Glacial Lake Tight is estimated to have been two-thirds the size of modern
Lake Erie
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. Valleys beyond the reach of glaciers were reorganized to create the Ohio River, and the Scioto River replaced the Teays River. The Scioto River flows through segments of the Teays River valley but opposite the direction the Teays River flowed. In the cities of Columbus and Dublin, the river has cut a gorge in fossil-bearing
Devonian
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limestone, and many tributary streams have waterfalls, such as Hayden Falls.
History

The Scioto River valley was home to many
Native American cultures. The best known groups are the
Mound Builders of the
Hopewell tradition with mounds constructed by the
Adena people more than 2000 years ago. Numerous
burial mounds can be seen near
Chillicothe at the
Hopewell Culture National Historic Park
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. The former strength of these cultures is demonstrated in settler accounts from as far east as
Virginia
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. The name ''Scioto'' is derived from the
Wyandot word 'deer' (compare ''
Shenandoah'', derived from the word for deer in another
Iroquoian language).
During the antebellum years, the Scioto River provided a route to freedom for many
slaves escaping from
the South, as they continued north after crossing the
Ohio River. Towns such as Chillicothe became important stops on the
Underground Railroad
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.
A traditional fiddle tune in the Appalachian repertoire, “Big Scioty”, takes its name from the river. The melody is attributed to the Hammons family of West Virginia.
In 2012, the river dropped to record- or near-record-low water levels as a result of the acute effects of the
2012 North American drought
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in Ohio.
Dams and reservoirs
There are two major dams on the river.
Griggs Dam in Columbus was built in 1904–1908 to impound a water supply for the city. Farther upstream, at Shawnee Hills, the
O'Shaughnessy Dam was built in 1922–1925 creating a larger reservoir which was billed at the time as "the finest inland waterway in the United States." Both dams are operated by the city of Columbus.
The removal of the
Main Street Dam in downtown Columbus, which was built in 1921, began in November 2013. The $35.5 million removal project was initially proposed in the 2010 Strategic Plan for downtown Columbus and was funded by a coalition of public and private entities. Prior to its demolition, the Main Street Dam impounded roughly of the Scioto River, artificially enlarging its width to an average of in downtown Columbus. Once completed, the Scioto Greenways project will reduce the width by nearly half, and expose of land which will be reclaimed as parkland by the city. Riffles and pools will be restored to the river channel, returning it to its natural riparian state. Experts believe the restoration project will result in a healthier river and better habitat for native plant, fish, and mussel species.
Cities and towns along the Scioto River

Cities and towns, listed from upstream to downstream:
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Roundhead
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McGuffey
*
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Hepburn
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LaRue
*
Green Camp
*
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Shawnee Hills
*
Dublin
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*
Upper Arlington
*
Grandview Heights
*
Columbus
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Columbus may also refer to:
Places ...
*
South Bloomfield
*
Circleville
*
Chillicothe
*
Waverly
*
Piketon
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*
Lucasville
*
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West Portsmouth
Notable crossings
*
Main Street Bridge
*
Rich Street Bridge
*
Discovery Bridge
*
Dublin Link
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* Bridge Street Bridge (
Chillicothe, Ohio)
Variant names
According to the
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, the Scioto River has also been known as:
* Big Sciota River
* Big Scioto River
* Chianotho River
* Great Siota River
* Menkwi Siipunk
* Riviere Chianouske
* Sci-ou-to
* Sciodoe Creek
* Sciota River
* Seeyotah River
* Sinhioto River
* Siothai River
* Sioto River
See also
*
List of rivers of Ohio
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*
Little Scioto River
References
External links
Hopewell Culture National Historic ParkFriends of the Scioto River
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Rivers of Ohio
Tributaries of the Ohio River
Rivers of Delaware County, Ohio
Rivers of Ross County, Ohio
Rivers of Pickaway County, Ohio
Rivers of Marion County, Ohio
Rivers of Franklin County, Ohio
Rivers of Hardin County, Ohio
Rivers of Pike County, Ohio
Rivers of Scioto County, Ohio
Landforms of Columbus, Ohio