Willow River (Kettle River tributary)

The Willow River is a 31.4-mile-long (50.5 km)[1] tributary of the Kettle River in eastern Minnesota in the United States. It is one of three rivers by that name in Minnesota. Via the Kettle and St. Croix rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River.[2]

Willow River
Willow River (Kettle River tributary) is located in Minnesota
Willow River (Kettle River tributary)
Mouth of the Willow River
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMinnesota
CountyPine County
Physical characteristics
Source 
  coordinates46.3649439°N 92.4738062°W / 46.3649439; -92.4738062
Mouth 
  coordinates
46.3197°N 92.8466°W / 46.3197; -92.8466
Length31.4 mi-long (50.5 km)
Basin features
River systemKettle River

Description

The Willow River flows for its entire length in northern Pine County. It rises in the Nemadji State Forest in Nickerson Township and flows generally westwardly through Kerrick, Windemere, Norman and Kettle River townships, past Duquette. In Windemere Township it collects the Little Willow River, which rises at the town of Kerrick and flows 9.7 miles (15.6 km)[1] through Bruno and Norman townships. The Willow joins the Kettle River at the town of Willow River.[3]

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