Lake Itasca
Lake Itasca is a glacial lake found in north Minnesota. It is the primary source for the Mississippi River. Although the river has tributaries which contribute a large volume of water to it, none are as dramatic as the lake's. Many science experiments are carried out here because of the lake's surrounding ecology and geography.
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The Mississippi River near its source, Lake Itasca, with is not visible in this image.
Lake Itasca | |
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![]() The primary source of the Mississippi River on the edge of Lake Itasca | |
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Location | Itasca State Park, Clearwater County, Minnesota, US |
Coordinates | 47°13′05″N 95°12′26″W |
Type | Glacial |
Native name | Omashkoozo-zaaga'igan (Ojibwe) |
Primary inflows | Nicolet Creek, Elk Lake outlet stream |
Primary outflows | Mississippi River |
Basin countries | United States |
Surface area | 1.8 sq mi (4.7 km2) |
Average depth | 20–35 ft (6–11 m) |
Surface elevation | 1,475 ft (450 m) |
Islands | Schoolcraft Island |
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