Water Sports in Minnesota

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Mississippi National River & Recreation Area (St. Paul)

Used by Native Americans for trade, food, and water long before Europeans visited the ?New World, ? the Mississippi River and its watershed is a major contributor to the ecology, culture, politics and economy of the North American continent.

Voyageurs National Park (International Falls)

The park lies in the southern part of the Canadian Shield, representing some of the oldest exposed rock formations in the world. This bedrock has been shaped and carved by at least four periods of glaciation.

Keweenaw Waterway (Duluth)

At the upper and lower entrances of the Keweenaw Waterway Project on the Portage River in the Keweenaw Peninsula, Houghton County, Michigan, are two harbors of refuge.

Lac Qui Parle Lake (Watson)

In a rich agricultural area, the nearby Mission Park Historical Site contains replicas of early Indian life. Lac qui Parle is known for its good fishing and waterfowl hunting. Camping is available in the nearby Lac qui Parle State Park.

Lake Traverse (Wheaton)

Lake Traverse is located on the Minnesota - South Dakota border. The project consists of two dams, one dike and two lakes, Traverse and Mud.

Mississippi River Pool No 4 (La Crescent)

Located within the scenic Upper Mississippi River Valley between Red Wing, MN and Winona, MN.

Orwell Lake (Fergus Falls)

Much of the project area is used for wildlife habitat development by Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Many lakes in vicinity.

Mississippi River Headwaters Lakes Project (Grand Rapids)

You will find something unique about a vacation in Minnesota's lake country.

Mississippi River Pool No 7 (La Crescent)

Located within the scenic Upper Mississippi River Valley between Trempealeau, WI and Dresbach, MN.

Mississippi River Pool No 3 (La Crescent)

Located within the scenic Upper Mississippi River Valley between Hastings, MN and Red Wing, MN. Project lands are located within the Corps of Engineers Nine Foot Navigation Project.

Mississippi River Pool No 5 (La Crescent)

Located within the scenic Upper Mississippi River Valley between Minnesota City, MN and Winona, MN.

Mississippi River Pool No 6 (La Crescent)

Located within the scenic Upper Mississippi River Valley between Trempealeau, WI and Dresbach, MN.

Mississippi River Pool No 8 (La Crescent)

Located within the scenic Upper Mississippi River Valley between Dresbach, MN and Genoa, WI.

Mississippi River Pool No 10 (La Crescent)

Located within the scenic Upper Mississippi River Valley between Lynxville, WI. and Guttenberg, IA.

Mississippi River Pool No 5A (La Crescent)

There is no public access or facilities at the Lock and Dam. There are public facilities scattered throughout the Pool.Located within the scenic Upper Mississippi River Valley between Winona, MN and Trempealeau, WI.

Mississippi River Pool No 1 (La Crescent)

Located within the Upper Mississippi River Valley between Minneapolis and St. Paul. Project lands are located within the Corps of Engineers Nine Foot Navigation Project.

Mississippi River Pool No 2 (La Crescent)

Located within the Upper Mississippi River Valley between St. Paul and Hastings, MN. Project lands are located within the Corps of Engineers Nine Foot Navigation Project.

Mississippi River Pools Upper & Lower St Anthony Falls (La Crescent)

Represents the head of navigation for the Corps of Engineers Nine Foot Navigation Project and is located in downtown Minneapolis. The USAF Visitor Center is located at the Upper Lock and is open to the public year around.

Mississippi River Pool No 9 (Blackhawk Park) (La Crescent)

Located within the scenic Upper Mississippi River Valley between Genoa, WI and Lynxville, WI.

Superior National Forest (Duluth)

Located in northeastern Minnesota's arrowhead region, lies the Superior National Forest comprising three million acres. The Forest spans 150 miles along the United States-Canadian border.

Chippewa National Forest (Cass Lake)

Located in northern Minnesota, lies the Chippewa National Forest. The Forest boundary encompasses about 1.6 million acres, of which about 665, 000 acres are managed by the USDA Forest Service.