Kettle River (St. Croix River tributary)
The Kettle is an 83.6-mile-long (134.5 km) tributary of the St. Croix River in eastern Minnesota in the United States. Via the St. Croix River, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River. The river's English name is due to the large number of large rounded holes (kettles) in the sandstone in and around the river, carved out by the swirling waters of the river. The river's Dakota name Céġa watpa entered into English via the Anishinaabe people's Akiko-ziibi, both meaning "Kettle River".
Kettle River | |
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Kayakers on the Kettle River in Banning State Park | |
The Kettle River | |
Mouth of the Kettle River | |
Location | |
Country | United States |
State | Minnesota |
County | Carlton County, Pine County |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• coordinates | 46.6871686°N 92.7879778°W |
Mouth | |
• coordinates | 45.8577304°N 92.7363141°W |
Length | 83.6 mi-long (134.5 km) |
Basin features | |
River system | St. Croix River |
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