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North Two River
Country United States
Physical characteristics
Main source Minnesota

The North Two River is a 22.4-mile-long (36.0 km) river in central Minnesota. It is like a smaller stream that flows into a bigger river. The North Two River is a "tributary" of the Two River.

This means it helps feed water into the Two River. The Two River then flows into the mighty Mississippi River. So, the North Two River is an important part of the huge Mississippi River watershed!

Exploring the North Two River

The North Two River starts its journey in eastern Todd County. It begins at a place called Mary Lake. From there, the river flows towards the east.

Journey Through Counties

As it flows east, the North Two River enters Morrison County. It passes by some towns along the way. These towns include Upsala and Elmdale.

Where the River Ends

The North Two River's journey ends south of a town called Bowlus. Here, it meets up with another river called the South Two River. When these two rivers join, they form the main Two River.

Why Rivers Are Important

Rivers like the North Two River are very important for many reasons. They provide water for plants and animals. They also help shape the land around them.

Rivers and Nature

Rivers create homes for many different kinds of wildlife. Fish, birds, and other animals depend on rivers for their survival. The water helps plants grow along the riverbanks.

Rivers and People

People also use rivers for many things. Rivers can be used for fun activities like fishing or kayaking. They also play a role in the history and development of towns and cities.

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