CROW RIVER (MINNESOTA)
The 'Crow River' is a tributary of the Mississippi River in south-central Minnesota in the United States. It drains a watershed of 2,756 sq mi (7,138 km²).
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Course
The Crow River flows for most of its length as three streams:
★ The 'North Fork Crow River', about 120 mi (195 km) long, flows from Grove Lake in eastern Pope County and follows a generally east-southeastward course through southwestern Stearns, northeastern Kandiyohi, northern Meeker and central Wright Counties, through Rice Lake and Lake Koronis and past the towns of Regal, Paynesville and Kingston. A minor headwaters tributary of the North Fork is named 'Skunk River'.
★ The 'Middle Fork Crow River', about 50 mi (80 km) long, rises near Belgrade in southwestern Stearns County and flows into Kandiyohi County, initially southward through Mud Lake and Nest Lake and past the town of New London, then eastward through Green Lake and Calhoun Lake and into northern Meeker County, where it joins the North Fork.
★ The 'South Fork Crow River', about 100 mi (160 km) long, flows from Wagonga and Little Kandiyohi Lakes in south-central Kandiyohi County and follows a generally eastward course through southwestern Meeker, northern McLeod, northwestern Carver and southeastern Wright Counties, past the towns of Cosmos, Hutchinson, Lester Prairie, Mayer, Watertown and Delano. Portions of the South Fork's upper course have been heavily straightened and channelized.
The North and South Forks converge at Rockford to form the Crow River, which flows for about 30 mi (50 km) northeastward. The river's course is used to define the boundary between Wright and Hennepin Counties. The Crow flows past Greenfield, Hanover, St. Michael, Otsego and Dayton; it enters the Mississippi River from the south at the common boundary between Otsego and Dayton.
See also
★ List of Minnesota rivers
References
★ Columbia Gazetteer of North America entry
★ Waters, Thomas F. (1977). ''The Streams and Rivers of Minnesota''. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. ISBN 0-8166-0960-8.
External links
★ Minnesota DNR - Canoeing the North Fork Crow River
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