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Crow River (Minnesota)

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tributary of the North Fork is named the Skunk River. The average discharge of the North Fork Crow River, based on data gathered at the USGS station at Paynesville, and data gathered at the USGS station on the Middle Fork Crow River at Spicer (the North Fork is measured above where the Middle Fork
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The Crow River, North Fork flows southeast from Lake Koronis for about 125 miles until it joins the Mississippi River at Dayton. The roughly 40 mile stretch from upstream of Rockford to the Mississippi is considered to be the best for canoeing. Upstream from Buffalo, you will encounter more
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challenging paddling due to sandy, erodible banks and fast-growing silver maples that frequently fall and block the river. In this stretch, you may see more wildlife, but you have to work harder to get around numerous obstacles.
475:, 116.0 miles (186.7 km) long, flows from Wakanda and Little Kandiyohi lakes in south-central Kandiyohi County and follows a generally eastward course through southwestern Meeker, northern 468:, eastward through Green Lake and Calhoun Lake and into northern Meeker County, where it joins the North Fork. At Spicer, the river measures approximately 67 cubic feet per second. 730: 712: 260: 189: 519:
to form the Crow River, which flows for 24.8 miles (39.9 km) northeastward to the Mississippi River. The river's course is used to define the boundary between
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in southwestern Stearns County and flows into Kandiyohi County, initially southward through Mud Lake and Nest Lake and past the town of
617: 826: 400:. The North Fork of the Crow River was named by the Ojibwe Indians for the bird they called the "marauder of newly planted corn." 376:), meaning "The Large Wing-feather of the Crow River". In other documents, this was translated as "Crow Wing River", or by its 556: 650: 778: 692: 637: 384:), meaning "Crow River". Early explorers recorded the name of this river in various ways: "Goose River" by 811: 585: 425: 748: 524: 142: 796: 791: 664: 492: 421: 508: 37: 550:; it enters the Mississippi River from the south at the common boundary between Otsego and Dayton. 520: 480: 476: 433: 429: 146: 45: 539: 441: 417: 531: 488: 465: 609: 500: 8: 563: 516: 461: 445: 175: 535: 453:
flows in), is 173 cubic feet per second. See below for the link to the Spicer station.
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U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data.
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The earliest record of the name for Crow River is "Karishon River", reflecting the
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and follows a generally east-southeastward course through southwestern
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Crow River
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counties, through Rice Lake and Lake Koronis and past the towns of
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The Crow River flows for most of its length as three streams:
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Confluence of North Fork Crow River and South Fork Crow River
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and southeastern Wright counties, past the towns of
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Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. 319:1,166.56 cu ft/s (33.033 m/s) ( 77: 606:United States Environmental Protection Agency 460:, 45.1 miles (72.6 km) long, rises near 97: 753:Minnesota Department of Natural Resources]] 707: 705: 53: 765:Columbia Gazetteer of North America entry 702: 357:of 2,756 square miles (7,140 km). 804: 797:Minnesota DNR - Crow River, South Fork 792:Minnesota DNR - Crow River, North Fork 598: 515:The north and south forks converge at 837:Rivers of Kandiyohi County, Minnesota 684: 682: 680: 678: 396:, and as "Karishon or Crow River" by 822:Rivers of Hennepin County, Minnesota 817:Tributaries of the Mississippi River 832:Rivers of Stearns County, Minnesota 771:The Streams and Rivers of Minnesota 13: 857:Rivers of Carver County, Minnesota 852:Rivers of McLeod County, Minnesota 847:Rivers of Wright County, Minnesota 842:Rivers of Meeker County, Minnesota 675: 14: 868: 785: 649:Pike, Zebulon Montgomery (1895). 16:River in Minnesota, United States 827:Rivers of Pope County, Minnesota 555: 76: 69: 59:Map of the Crow River watershed. 31: 620:from the original on 2021-09-06 741: 723: 657: 642: 631: 610:"Watershed Report: Crow River" 403: 254: • coordinates 183: • coordinates 1: 591: 153:Physical characteristics 699:, accessed November 29, 2012 570: 7: 769:Waters, Thomas F. (1977). 586:List of rivers of Minnesota 579: 305: • location 238: • location 171: • location 10: 873: 315: • average 327: 313: 303: 295: 291: 276:45.2457984°N 93.5224579°W 252: 236: 224: 220: 205:45.0813519°N 93.7624663°W 181: 169: 161: 157: 152: 138: 128: 118: 113: 93: 64: 52: 30: 21: 380:name "Undeg-sipi" (from 749:"North Fork Crow River" 665:"North Fork Crow River" 530:The Crow flows through 360: 281:45.2457984; -93.5224579 210:45.0813519; -93.7624663 98: 85:Mouth of the Crow River 458:Middle Fork Crow River 473:South Fork Crow River 414:North Fork Crow River 812:Rivers of Minnesota 564:Rockford, Minnesota 272: /  201: /  695:2012-03-29 at the 345:in south-central 343:Mississippi River 331: 330: 231:Mississippi River 864: 757: 756: 745: 739: 738: 727: 721: 720: 709: 700: 690:The National Map 686: 673: 672: 661: 655: 654: 646: 640: 635: 629: 628: 626: 625: 614:WATERS GeoViewer 602: 559: 394:Giacomo Beltrami 370:Khaŋǧí Šúŋ Watpá 316: 306: 287: 286: 284: 283: 282: 277: 273: 270: 269: 268: 265: 216: 215: 213: 212: 211: 206: 202: 199: 198: 197: 194: 184: 172: 109: 101: 99:Khaŋǧí Šúŋ Wakpa 80: 79: 73: 57: 35: 19: 18: 872: 871: 867: 866: 865: 863: 862: 861: 802: 801: 788: 761: 760: 747: 746: 742: 729: 728: 724: 711: 710: 703: 697:Wayback Machine 687: 676: 663: 662: 658: 647: 643: 636: 632: 623: 621: 603: 599: 594: 582: 573: 566: 560: 479:, northwestern 424:, northeastern 406: 398:Joseph Nicollet 386:Jonathan Carver 378:Ojibwe language 367:Dakota language 363: 353:. 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channelized
Cosmos
Meeker County

Crow River (Minnesota) is located in Minnesota
Dakota
United States
Minnesota
Hennepin County
Wright County
Rockford
45°04′53″N 93°45′45″W / 45.0813519°N 93.7624663°W / 45.0813519; -93.7624663
Mouth
Mississippi River
Dayton
Otsego
45°14′45″N 93°31′21″W / 45.2457984°N 93.5224579°W / 45.2457984; -93.5224579
tributary
Mississippi River
Minnesota
United States
watershed
Dakota language
Ojibwe language
Jonathan Carver
Rook
Giacomo Beltrami
Joseph Nicollet
Pope County

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