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Little Net River
Little Net River is located in Minnesota
Little Net River
Mouth of the Little Net River
Country United States
State Minnesota
County Carlton County, Pine County
Physical characteristics
Main source Foxboro
46°24′13″N 92°20′17″W / 46.4035534°N 92.3379727°W / 46.4035534; -92.3379727
River mouth Frogner
46°30′08″N 92°21′33″W / 46.5021649°N 92.3590834°W / 46.5021649; -92.3590834
Length 12.1-mile-long (19.5 km)
Basin features
River system Nemadji River

The Little Net River is a small river in Minnesota, United States. It flows for about 12.1-mile-long (19.5 km), which is roughly 19.5 kilometers. This river is a "tributary," meaning it's a smaller river that flows into a larger one. The Little Net River joins the Net River, and together they are part of a bigger system that eventually reaches Lake Superior.

About the Little Net River

The Little Net River is located in the northeastern part of Minnesota. It flows through two counties: Carlton County and Pine County.

Where It Starts and Ends

The river begins near a place called Foxboro. From there, it travels north until it meets the Net River. This meeting point is close to a community known as Frogner.

Part of a Bigger Water System

Even though it's called "Little," this river is an important part of a much larger water system. It flows into the Net River, which then flows into the Nemadji River. The Nemadji River is a significant river that eventually empties into Lake Superior. This entire area, where all these rivers and streams drain into one main river and then into a larger body of water, is called a "watershed." So, the Little Net River is part of the Nemadji River watershed.

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