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Devil Track River
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A stretch of Devil Track River
Devil Track River is located in Minnesota
Devil Track River
Mouth of Devil Track River
Country United States
State Minnesota
County Cook County
Physical characteristics
Main source Devil Track Lake
47°49′07″N 90°22′03″W / 47.8186111°N 90.3675°W / 47.8186111; -90.3675
River mouth Lake Superior
47°46′06″N 90°15′40″W / 47.7682244°N 90.2612124°W / 47.7682244; -90.2612124

The Devil Track River is a cool river in northeastern Minnesota, United States. It's about 8.7 miles (14 kilometers) long. This river starts at Devil Track Lake. From there, it flows southeast until it reaches Lake Superior. You can find it just east of a small place called Croftville.

Devil Track River: A Journey Through Minnesota

The Devil Track River is a short but important waterway. It's located in Cook County, which is a beautiful part of Minnesota. This area is known for its forests and many lakes.

Where Does the River Start?

Every river has a beginning, and for the Devil Track River, it's Devil Track Lake. This lake is a natural body of water. It collects water from rain and snowmelt. The river then acts like an overflow pipe for the lake.

Where Does the River End?

After its journey, the Devil Track River flows into Lake Superior. Lake Superior is the largest of the Great Lakes. It's also the largest freshwater lake in the world by surface area. Imagine a small river joining such a giant lake!

What's in a Name?

The name "Devil Track River" comes from the Ojibwe language. The Ojibwe people are a Native American group. They have lived in this area for a very long time. The name is a loose translation of what they called the river. It often refers to a difficult or tricky path.

Why Rivers Are Important

Rivers like the Devil Track River are super important for many reasons.

  • They provide fresh water for plants and animals.
  • Many different kinds of fish live in rivers.
  • The Devil Track River is known as a "trout stream." This means it's a great place for trout to live. Trout are a type of fish that needs clean, cool water.
  • Rivers also help shape the land. They carry water and nutrients from inland areas to larger lakes or oceans.
  • People enjoy rivers for fun activities too. These include fishing, kayaking, and just enjoying nature.

The Devil Track River might be small, but it plays a big role in its local environment. It's a vital part of the natural beauty of northeastern Minnesota.

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