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The Otter Tail River (Ojibwe: Nigigwaanowe-ziibi) is a 192-mile-long (309 km) river in the west-central portion of the U.S. state of Minnesota. It begins in Becker County, 40 miles (64 km) southwest of Bemidji.
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Otter Tail River State Water Trail. The Otter Tail River State Water Trail is 157 river miles of Minnesota’s eighth-longest river. Most of the river is peaceful and slow-moving, but there are also rock rapids, dangerous dams and fast-moving water through culverts with little or no headroom.
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On Wikipedia. The Otter Tail River is a 192-mile-long (309 km) river in the west-central portion of the U.S. state of Minnesota. It begins in Clearwater County, 40 miles (64 km) southwest of Bemidji.
A river otter can grow three to four feet (0.9 to 1.2 meters) long including its tail and weigh between 11 and 30 pounds (5 to 14 kilograms). Males are generally larger than females. The tail makes up about a third of their total length. Range.
Map 1: Rochert to Phelps Mill. The Otter Tail River begins at Elbow Lake in Becker County and encounters many lakes as it flows westward. This river segment starts out flowing south, but the second river segment flows north when it joins the Bois de Sioux River in Breckenridge. More about segment one. Download map (PDF) Download map (GeoPDF)