Beaver River (Cloquet River tributary) facts for kids
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Country | United States |
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Main source | Minnesota |
The Beaver River is a small river in Minnesota, a state in the United States. It is about 13.6-mile-long (21.9 km), which is roughly the distance of a short bike ride. This river is a "tributary," meaning it flows into a larger river. The Beaver River joins the Cloquet River.
Where is the Beaver River?
The Beaver River is found in the southern part of Saint Louis County. This county is in the northeastern part of Minnesota.
Townships the River Flows Through
The Beaver River flows through two main areas called "townships." These are like small local communities or districts.
- It passes through Grand Lake Township.
- It also flows through Fredenberg Township.
Both of these townships are located to the northwest of a larger city called Duluth. Duluth is a major port city on Lake Superior.
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