
I did this 8 mile segment with a kayak group. We put in at Thompson's Ferry & exited at Carver Rive...
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The Minnesota River State Water Trail spans 318 miles from Big Stone Lake in Ortonville to its confluence with the Mississippi River near Fort Snelling in St. Paul. This gentle, placid river features diverse terrain, including steep granite bluffs and marshy lowlands, and is designated as a Wild and Scenic River in certain portions.
Rich in history and wildlife, the Minnesota River has been a vital corridor for various species, including waterfowl and fish. Established as a state water trail in 1963, it offers paddlers a unique opportunity to explore the natural beauty and historical significance of the region.
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I did this 8 mile segment with a kayak group. We put in at Thompson's Ferry & exited at Carver Rive...