Maximum discharge along the river is currently at the
reporting a streamflow rate of cfs.
This is also the highest stage along the Strong River, with a gauge stage of
ft at this location.
This river is monitored from 1 different streamgauging stations along the Strong River, the highest being situated at an altitude of ft, the
.
About the strong river
The Strong River is a 60-mile-long river that flows through central Mississippi. The river holds a significant place in Mississippi's history, serving as a vital transportation route during the early 1800s. Today, the river is used for hydroelectric power generation, with several dams and reservoirs built along its length. Two of the most significant reservoirs are the Maynor Creek Reservoir and the Strong River Reservoir. These reservoirs provide recreational opportunities such as fishing, boating, and camping. The river also plays a crucial role in the agricultural industry, providing irrigation for crops such as cotton and soybeans. Despite its importance, the Strong River is facing environmental issues such as pollution and habitat destruction. Efforts are being made to preserve the river's ecology and maintain its historical significance.