Wild Rice River (Minnesota)

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coordinates47°23′03″N 95°18′30″W / 47.3841234°N 95.3083507°W / 47.3841234; -95.3083507
Wild Rice River
The Red River drainage basin, with both Wild Rice rivers highlighted
Wild Rice River (Minnesota) is located in Minnesota
Wild Rice River (Minnesota)
Mouth of the Wild Rice River
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMinnesota
CountiesNorman County, Mahnomen County, Clearwater County
Physical characteristics
Source 
  coordinates47°23′03″N 95°18′30″W / 47.3841234°N 95.3083507°W / 47.3841234; -95.3083507
Mouth 
  coordinates
47°19′05″N 96°50′14″W / 47.3180°N 96.8373°W / 47.3180; -96.8373
Length183 miles (295 km)
Basin features
River systemRed River of the North
Tributaries 
  rightWhite Earth River

The Wild Rice River is a tributary of the Red River of the North in northwestern Minnesota in the United States. It is 183 miles (295 km) long.[1] Via the Red River, Lake Winnipeg and the Nelson River, it is part of the watershed of Hudson Bay. It is one of two Red River tributaries with the same name, the other being the Wild Rice River of North Dakota.[2]

Wild Rice River is an English translation of the native Ojibwe language name.[3]

Wild Rice River (Minnesota)

The Wild Rice flows from Mud Lake in Clearwater County and follows a generally westwardly course through Mahnomen, Norman and Clay counties, through the White Earth Indian Reservation and past the towns of Mahnomen, Twin Valley, Ulen and Hendrum, and just south of Ada, where the nearby headwaters of the Marsh River sometimes act as a distributary to the Red River during periods of high water. In its lower reaches through the Red River Valley, portions of its course have been straightened and channelized.

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