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Little Cedar River
Little Cedar River (Iowa and Minnesota) is located in Iowa
Little Cedar River (Iowa and Minnesota)
Mouth of the Little Cedar River
Country United States
State Minnesota, Iowa
County Mower County, Minnesota, Iowa: Chickasaw, Floyd, Mitchell
Physical characteristics
Main source Brownsdale, Mower County, Minnesota
43°39′16″N 92°45′22″W / 43.65444°N 92.75611°W / 43.65444; -92.75611 (Little Cedar River (source))
River mouth Cedar River in Iowa
Nashua, Iowa
951 ft (290 m)
42°57′02″N 92°31′39″W / 42.95056°N 92.52750°W / 42.95056; -92.52750 (Little Cedar River (mouth))
Length 82.4-mile-long (132.6 km)

The Little Cedar River is a river that flows through two states in the United States: Minnesota and Iowa. It is about 82.4-mile-long (132.6 km), which is like driving a car for over an hour!

This river is an important part of the natural landscape. It helps carry water across the land and eventually joins a bigger river.

River's Journey

The Little Cedar River begins its journey in Mower County, Minnesota. This is where the river "rises," meaning it starts as a small stream or spring. From there, it mostly flows south.

As it travels, the river crosses the border into Iowa. It then passes through several counties in Iowa, including Chickasaw, Floyd, and Mitchell.

Where the River Ends

The Little Cedar River doesn't just disappear. Instead, it flows into a larger river called the Cedar River. This meeting point is near the town of Nashua, Iowa. The Cedar River then continues its own journey, eventually joining the Iowa River.

River Facts

Rivers like the Little Cedar are very important. They provide water for plants and animals. They also help shape the land over many years. The Little Cedar River is a natural waterway that plays a role in the environment of both Minnesota and Iowa.

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