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Belle Creek
Belle Creek (Cannon River tributary) is located in Minnesota
Belle Creek (Cannon River tributary)
Mouth of Belle Creek
Native name Belle
Country United States
State Minnesota
County Goodhue
Physical characteristics
Main source 44°22′11″N 92°49′58″W / 44.3696876°N 92.8327004°W / 44.3696876; -92.8327004
River mouth Harliss, Minnesota
44°33′15″N 92°42′02″W / 44.5541338°N 92.7004749°W / 44.5541338; -92.7004749
Basin features
River system Cannon River (Minnesota)

Belle Creek is a cool stream located in Goodhue County, in the U.S. state of Minnesota. It's a special place because it's known for its trout fish! This creek flows into the bigger Cannon River.

What is Belle Creek?

Belle Creek is a small, natural waterway. It is known as a "trout stream." This means it has the right conditions for trout to live and thrive.

A Home for Trout

Trout are a type of fish that need clean, cool water to survive. They also like streams with rocky bottoms and places to hide. Belle Creek provides this perfect home for them. People often enjoy fishing for trout in this stream.

Where is Belle Creek Located?

Belle Creek is found in the southeastern part of Minnesota. It starts in one area of Goodhue County. Then it flows north and east. Finally, it joins the Cannon River near a place called Harliss.

Its Journey to the Cannon River

The creek's journey is important for the local environment. It carries water from its source to the Cannon River. The Cannon River then flows into the Mississippi River. This makes Belle Creek a small but important part of a much larger river system.

The Meaning Behind the Name "Belle"

The name Belle comes from the French language. In French, "belle" means "beautiful." So, Belle Creek can be thought of as "Beautiful Creek." This name likely describes how pretty the stream looks.

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