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2 Recreation  





3 Dams  





4 See also  





5 References  














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Coordinates: 47°5521N 97°0117W / 47.9225°N 97.0214°W / 47.9225; -97.0214
 

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Red Lake River
Rivière du Lac Rouge
The Red Lake River on its crooked path through Crookston, Minnesota
Northwest Minnesota with the Red Lake River highlighted
Red Lake River is located in Minnesota
Red Lake River

Mouth of the Red Lake River

Native nameMiskwaagamiiwi-zaaga'iganiiwi-ziibi (Ojibwe)
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMinnesota
CountyPolk County, Red Lake County, Pennington County, Clearwater County, Beltrami County
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationLower Red Lake
 • coordinates47°57′35N 95°16′28W / 47.9596794°N 95.2744491°W / 47.9596794; -95.2744491
MouthRed River of the North

 • location

East Grand Forks

 • coordinates

47°55′21N 97°01′17W / 47.9225°N 97.0214°W / 47.9225; -97.0214
Length193 miles (311 km)
Basin features
River systemRed River of the North

The Red Lake River (French: Rivière du Lac Rouge; Ojibwe: Miskwaagamiiwi-zaaga'iganiiwi-ziibi) is a river located in northwestern Minnesota. The river begins on the western side of the Lower Red Lake and flows westward. After passing through Thief River Falls, Red Lake Falls, and Crookston, the river merges with the Red River of the NorthinEast Grand Forks. The total length of the river is 193 miles (311 km)[1] The term "Forks" in Grand Forks comes from this forking (confluence) of the Red and Red Lake rivers near downtown Grand Forks.[2]

As a tributary of the Red River, the Red Lake River contributed to the heavy floodingofGreater Grand Forks in 1997. The river also caused damage in its own right, albeit less severe, in Crookston.

Terrain

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The Red Lake River covers a wide variety of terrain. After leaving the Red Lake, the river flows through a marsh in the Red Lake Indian Reservation. The river then flows through a prairie and, then, through farmland. Afterward, St. Hilaire the sides of the river grow steeper, becoming large eroding cliffs. Some parts of the riverbanks are thickly forested.

The river is relatively smooth for most of the trip. There is a stretch between St. Hilaire and Crookston where there is a chain of rapids, which are easily navigated.

Recreation

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The Red Lake River is one of the few Minnesota state canoe routes in the area. There are a number of rest areas and camping facilities along the route. The Red Lake River is a popular source of recreation for area residents, and many enjoy the tubing and canoeing the river makes possible.[3]

Dams

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The Minnesota State Department of Natural Resources (MN DNR) website (see References section) describing the nature of the river mentions three dams on the river (note that this is not to be taken as the total number of dams and/or structures located on this river):

Note: The Otter Tail Power Company site does not list the above two dams as a source of hydropower.

See also

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The Red Lake River is the second longest river that is entirely within the state of Minnesota, after the Minnesota River which is the longest.

References

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  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map, accessed June 8, 2011
  • ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Red Lake River
  • ^ "State canoe routes: Red Lake River". Minnesota DNR. Retrieved April 11, 2021.


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