- Source: Malad River (Idaho-Utah)
The Malad River is a 97-mile long (156 km) tributary of the Bear River in southeastern Idaho and northern Utah in the western United States.
Description
The river flows southward, beginning northwest of Malad City, Idaho, crosses the Idaho-Utah state line just north of Portage, Utah, flows through Tremonton, and empties into the Bear River just south of Bear River City.
Malad River was so named on account of the river making pioneers sick, malade meaning "sick" in French.
See also
List of rivers of Idaho
List of rivers of Utah
List of longest streams of Idaho
References
External links
Media related to Malad River (Idaho-Utah) at Wikimedia Commons
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- Malad River (Idaho-Utah)
- Malad City, Idaho
- List of rivers of Idaho
- Malad River
- Bear River (Great Salt Lake)
- List of rivers of the Great Basin
- List of Utah railroads
- Interstate 15 in Idaho
- Snake River
- List of counties in Utah