Where is the Mississippi River?

The Mississippi starts in a small town in Minnesota. The headwaters start in Lake Itasca and then it flows down along the border of Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana. Just past New Orleans, the river empties into the Gulf of Mexico.

How Big is Lake Itasca Compared to the Gulf of Mexico?

Lake Itasca in Minnesota is a small 1.7 square miles (4.4 square km) lake which flows down to the Gulf of Mexico which is 617,800 square miles (1.6 million km2)!

What is the Narrowest Point on the Mississippi?

On the Mississippi River the narrowest point is at its headwaters in Lake Itasca, Minnesota. At the narrowest point it is 20-30 feet wide. For reference, an average living room is 16 x 20 feet wide. Walking from one end of your living room to the other is about how narrow the Mississippi gets!

Can You Walk Across the Mississippi River?

Yes! Lake Itasca is a tourist attraction because you can slip your shoes and socks off and wade across the river. You can also walk across on the boulders that separate the river from the lake or take the log walking bridge. Something to brag about!

What is the Headwaters Monument?

The Headwaters Monument is a tall tree stump that has a carved message that states: “Here 1475 feet above the ocean, the mighty Mississippi begins to flow on its winding way 2552 miles to the Gulf of Mexico.” After you walk across the Mississippi (and back!) this is a favorite place to take a photo commemorate your visit.

Is Lake Itasca State Park the Oldest State Park in Minnesota?

Yes! The state park was established in 1891 to preserve the virgin pine forests and all the wildlife and plants that call it home. You can find classic animals like squirrel, chipmunks, rabbits and white-tail deer as well as less common animals like black bears or wolves. The NBA men’s basketball team in Minnesota is called the Timberwolves due to the few remaining timber wolf populations in the US. Lake Itasca State Park has a sandy swimming beach, miles of trails and large campground.

Where is the Widest Point on the Mississippi River?

The widest point on the Mississippi River is 11 miles wide at Lake Winnibigoshish near Bena, Minnesota. Lake “Winnie” as they call it is in central Minnesota about 30 miles NW of Grand Rapids. The Mississippi river enters the lake on the western shore and travels eastward exiting on the other side where it finally turns south toward Grand Rapids. It follows the contour of the earth from Grand Rapids to Brainerd, St. Cloud and then on to Minneapolis. From Minneapolis it continues its trek all the way down to New Orleans, Louisiana and the Gulf.

Can You Swim Across the Widest point of the Mississippi River?

You certainly couldn’t walk across the widest point, but could you swim it? There doesn’t seem to be any record holders or anyone boasting about swimming across Lake Winnie, but an 11 mile swim by a trained long-distance swimmer averaging a 35 minute mile could make the trip in around 6-and-a-half hours. In general it is not advised to test fate by swimming in the Mississippi River due to the strong and unpredictable currents. Also remember this is Minnesota we are talking about… think winter and freezing temps! Generally not advised.

How Wide Does the River Have to be for Ships and Barges?

The Mississippi river is a major waterway used for shipping grain, petroleum, iron, steel, wood, paper, coffee, coal, and more. So what does it take to keep the waterways open so that ships can get through? The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has to keep a 9-foot shipping channel from Baton Rouge to Minneapolis. South of Baton Rouge to the Head of Passes they must maintain a 45-foot channel for ocean-going vessels. According to the National Park Service, “In measure of tonnage, the largest port district in the world is located along the Mississippi River delta in Louisiana.”

Where is the Narrowest Point on the Colorado River?

The Colorado River is 76 feet across at the narrowest point. This point is in the Grand Canyon and called Granite Narrows. You can look up at the sheer canyon walls extending upward and maybe even see an eagle swooping down to pluck some trout out of the river. Granite Narrows is also the deepest point on the Colorado reaching a depth of 85 feet! The Colorado River system starts high in the Rocky Mountains in Colorado and flows SW down to Mexico and empties just shy of the Gulf of California.

How Does That Compare to the Narrowest Point on the Mississippi River?

If you were standing on the goal line of an American Football field you would have to walk to the 6.6-10 yard line (20-30 feet) to cross the Mississippi. To cross the Colorado you would have to walk to a little past the 25 yard line (76 feet). These are pretty narrow rivers!

Can You Walk Across the Colorado River at the Narrowest Point?

No. You can take a raft, kayak or canoe through that area but the currents are strong and there is not a tourist area to walk, wade or swim across the river at Granite Narrows.

What is the Widest Point on the Colorado River?

The widest point on the Colorado River is 200 feet wide at Grand Junction, Colorado. When it passes through Lake Powell, the Lake is 25 miles wide. However, Lake Powell’s water levels are the lowest they have been since the beginning of the lake due to a 22-year-long drought. This is affecting the fish, crustaceans and waterfowl that depend on the river. The Missouri River which feeds into the Mississippi is also experiencing drought conditions. When the water levels are down the rivers get narrower all along the course of the river. Conservationists are working with multiple agencies to keep the rivers flowing.

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