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Little River
Little River (Saint Louis River tributary) is located in Minnesota
Little River (Saint Louis River tributary)
Mouth of the Little River
Country United States
State Minnesota
Physical characteristics
Main source Esko
46°40′57″N 92°20′25″W / 46.6825°N 92.3402778°W / 46.6825; -92.3402778
River mouth Saint Louis River
46°40′08″N 92°18′35″W / 46.6688311°N 92.3096367°W / 46.6688311; -92.3096367
Length 2.1 mi-long (3.4 km)

The Little River is a small stream in Carlton County, Minnesota, United States. It is about 2.1-mile-long (3.4 km), which is roughly the length of 37 football fields! This river is a tributary of the Saint Louis River. A tributary is a smaller stream or river that flows into a larger one.

About the Little River

The Little River starts near a town called Esko in northeastern Minnesota. It then flows a short distance before joining the larger Saint Louis River. Even though it's small, every river, no matter its size, plays an important role in the environment.

Where the River Flows

The Little River flows through Carlton County, which is known for its beautiful forests and natural areas. The land around the river is mostly covered by trees and plants. This creates a peaceful home for many animals. The river's journey is short, but it helps carry water from the land into the Saint Louis River.

Wildlife and Nature

Small rivers like the Little River are important for local wildlife. They provide water for animals and plants. You might find different kinds of fish, insects, and birds living near the river. The trees along its banks also offer shelter and food. This makes the area a mini-ecosystem, a place where living things interact with their environment.

Its Connection to the Saint Louis River

The Little River is a tributary to the Saint Louis River. The Saint Louis River is much bigger and flows into Lake Superior, one of the Great Lakes. This means the water from the Little River eventually makes its way to one of the largest freshwater lakes in the world! This connection shows how all rivers and streams are linked together.

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