Big Walnut Creek is one of Indiana's most beautiful and interesting rivers but unfortunately is it not one of our best canoe streams. Only during the months from March through June is there adequate depth to make an enjoyable trip.
The Big Walnut rises in northwestern Hendricks County and flows more or less diagonally from the northeast to the southwest across Putnam County. Below the confluence of Mill Creek and Big Walnut Creek, the stream is called the Eel River (not to be confused with the Eel River of the north, a tributary of the Wabash).
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