Mile 69.0 - RBD Indian Creek
69 RBD Indian Creek
Indian Creek marks the northern boundary of Trail of Tears State Park. In its gentle meanders it carves through tall banks of yellow, orange, and red rock, and its channel is strewn with the same. Beautiful shoals and gravel bars of brightly colored rocks are strewn along its length. Normally it’s a clear-running waterway. Too shallow to explore far upstream unless the Mississippi is in high water, in which case the colorful shoals are buried under Mississippi mud. Unfortunately P&G [Proctor & Gamble] has built a sprawling city of industry on the edge of the Indian Creek basin about a mile upstream from the Mississippi River. You won’t want to camp anywhere nearby on the Mississippi for the all-night steaming and screaming coming from this plant.