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The Crow River is a tributary of the Mississippi River in south-central Minnesota in the United States. It drains a watershed of 2,756 square miles (7,140 km2).[2]

Crow River
Karishon
channelized section of the South Fork of the Crow River near Cosmos in Meeker County
Map of the Crow River watershed.
Mouth of the Crow River
Native nameKhaŋǧí Šúŋ Wakpa  (Dakota)
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMinnesota
CountyHennepin County, Wright County
Physical characteristics
SourceConfluence of North Fork Crow River and South Fork Crow River
  locationRockford
  coordinates45.0813519°N 93.7624663°W / 45.0813519; -93.7624663
MouthMississippi River
  location
Dayton and Otsego
  coordinates
45.2457984°N 93.5224579°W / 45.2457984; -93.5224579
Discharge 
  locationmouth
  average1,166.56 cu ft/s (33.033 m3/s) (estimate)[1]

Name


The earliest record of the name for Crow River is "Karishon River", reflecting the Dakota language Khaŋǧí Šúŋ Watpá (now Wakpá), meaning "The Large Wing-feather of the Crow River". In other documents, this was translated as "Crow Wing River", or by its Ojibwe language name "Undeg-sipi" (from Aandego-ziibi), meaning "Crow River". Early explorers recorded the name of this river in various ways: "Goose River" by Jonathan Carver, "Rook's River" by Giacomo Beltrami, and as "Karishon or Crow River" by Joseph Nicollet.[3] The North Fork of the Crow River was named by the Ojibwe Indians for the bird they called the "marauder of newly planted corn."[4]


Hydrography


The Crow River flows for most of its length as three streams:

The Crow as it flows through Hanover
The Crow as it flows through Hanover

The north and south forks converge at Rockford to form the Crow River, which flows for 24.8 miles (39.9 km) northeastward to the Mississippi River.[5] The river's course is used to define the boundary between Wright and Hennepin counties.

The Crow flows through Greenfield, Hanover, St. Michael, Otsego and Dayton; it enters the Mississippi River from the south at the common boundary between Otsego and Dayton.


Landscape


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 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.[8]


See also



References


  1. United States Environmental Protection Agency. "Watershed Report: Crow River". WATERS GeoViewer. Archived from the original on 2021-09-06. Retrieved 2021-09-06.
  2. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Crow River
  3. Pike, Zebulon Montgomery (1895). "The expeditions of Zebulon Montgomery Pike, to headwaters of the Mississippi River, through Louisiana Territory, and in New Spain, during the years 1805-6-7".
  4. "North Fork Crow River". Minnesota DNR.
  5. U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map Archived 2012-03-29 at the Wayback Machine, accessed November 29, 2012
  6. "Water Data". USGS.
  7. "Water Data". USGS.
  8. "North Fork Crow River". Minnesota Department of Natural Resources]].



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[de] Crow River (Minnesota)

Der Crow River in Minnesota, nordwestlich der Metropolregion Minneapolis-Saint Paul, ist ein rechter Nebenfluss des Mississippi River.
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