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Maps and details for the six paddling segments of the Red River of the North State Water Trail.
- Red Lake River segments and maps - Minnesota DNR
Map 1: Lower Red Lake to Thief River Falls. From river mile...
- Red River of the North State Water Trail | Minnesota DNR
The Red River of the North State Water Trail is a slow...
- Red Lake River segments and maps - Minnesota DNR
The Red Lake River is one of the few state water trails in northwestern Minnesota. It begins at Upper and Lower Red Lake and flows generally westward to join the Red River of the North in East Grand Forks. The river flows past marshy wilderness, flat farmland, towering cliffs and steep, wooded banks.
Map 1: Lower Red Lake to Thief River Falls. From river mile 195.5 to 182.5, the river flows through the Red Lake Indian Reservation and past diverse marshlands. Paddling is prohibited here, unless a permit is obtained from the Red Lake Department of Natural Resources. More about segment one.
The Red Lake River is one of the few state water trails in northwestern Minnesota. It begins at Upper and Lower Red Lake and flows generally westward to join the Red River of the North in East Grand Forks. The river flows past marshy wilderness, flat farmland, towering cliffs and steep, wooded banks.
The Red River of the North State Water Trail is a slow moving, easy to navigate river that travels 550 miles from Breckenridge, Minnesota to Lake Winnipeg in Canada. The river valley forms most of the border between Minnesota and North Dakota.
The Rivers and Lakes Map provides an interactive (Google Maps) experience use it to explore geographic features such as rivers, lakes, and springs in and around Red Lake, such as lakes, rivers, and other water bodies, providing detailed views of Minnesota waterways.
The Red Lake River 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 North in East Grand Forks. Overview.