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Mississippi River: What Lake Feeds It?<\/h2>\n

The Mississippi River is one of the biggest rivers in the world and drains water into the Gulf of Mexico. It also has one of the most important river systems in the US, covering several states and providing navigation and water recreation. But what lake feeds the Mississippi River? <\/p>\n

The mighty headwaters of the Mississippi River can be found in Minnesota. It is fed by Lake Itasca, the primary source of water for the Mississippi River basin. The lake was named after an old explorer and has a surface area of about 2,300 acres and a maximum depth of only 22 feet. It is one of the most pristine lakes in the country and its banks are lined by poplar and pine trees. <\/p>\n

Water starts flowing at Lake Itasca’s outlet, called the source of the Mississippi, which then meanders through the Minnesota wilderness. After it moves along the Florsheim Nature Reserve, it passes through a series of other lakes such as La Salle, Winnibigoshish, Cass Lake and Leech Lake, as well as numerous flowing creeks and rivers. <\/p>\n

These smaller lakes and rivers feed into the Mississippi River. For example, the Minnesota and St. Croix Rivers carry water from southern Wisconsin and Minnesota into the Mississippi. The Illinois River is also a major tributary providing massive amounts of freshwater from the Chicago area. <\/p>\n