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Lake Itasca (/ aɪ ˈ t æ s k ə / eye-TASS-kə) [1] is a small glacial lake, approximately 4.7 square kilometres (470 hectares; 1,200 acres) in area.It is located in Itasca State Park, in south-eastern Clearwater County, in the Headwaters area of north-central Minnesota, and is notable for being the headwater of the Mississippi River.
Itasca County (/ aɪ ˈ t æ s k ə / eye-TASS-kə) [2] is a county located in the Iron Range region of the U.S. state of Minnesota.As of the 2020 census, the population was 45,014. [3]
Itasca State Park (/ aɪ ˈ t æ s k ə /) is a state park of Minnesota, United States, and contains the headwaters of the Mississippi River.The park spans 32,690 acres (132.3 km 2) of northern Minnesota, and is located about 21 miles (34 km) north of Park Rapids, Minnesota and 25 miles (40 km) from Bagley, Minnesota.
Big Dick Lake is a natural lake in Itasca County, Minnesota, in the United States. [1] It is located within Chippewa National Forest . This lake has a surface area of 256.2 acres (103.7 ha).
Minnesota's first attempt to create a state park came in 1885, when a 173-acre (70 ha) park was authorized to preserve Minnehaha Falls.The effort was delayed by legal appeals from the various landowners of the desired parkland, and by the time those were settled in favor of the state in 1889, Minnesota no longer had the money to purchase the land.
Established in 1933. Adjacent to Voyageurs National Park, and located on Lake Vermilion. Koochiching: Itasca, Koochiching and St. Louis: 567,985 acres (2,298.55 km 2) Established in 1943. Lake Isabella: Lake: 638 acres (2.58 km 2) Established in 1963. Lake of the Woods: Beltrami, Koochiching, Lake of the Woods, and Roseau: 142,331 acres (575.99 ...
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The MRT begins at Itasca State Park, near the headwaters of the river. Itasca State Park also contains more than 20 miles (32 km) of paved biking trails. After it leaves the park, the MRT winds north along the river, traversing county roads to the city of Bemidji. Here the main trail connects to a number of city and regional trails.