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Minnesota Physical Features

By Cas Stempinski
Canada

Highest point is Eagle


Mountain at 2301 feet
above sea level.
The lowest point is Lake
Superior, which is 600 feet
North Dakota above sea level.

Wisconsin

South Dakota

St. Paul
(Minnesota
capitol)

Iowa
MINNESOTA
GEOGRAPHICAL
REGIONS
The three geographical
regions in Minnesota are
the North Woods, the
Deciduous Forests, and
the Western Prairie.
DECIDUOUS
FORESTS
It is home to
many Sugar
Maples, lakes,
rivers, and
rugged terrain.
WESTERN
PRAIRIE
On the prairie, the
lines of the
landscape are clean.
No trees clutter the
horizon.
Minnesota once had
18 million acres of
prairie that stretched
across the state,
from southeast to
northwest.
NORTH
WOODS
The Minnesota
Northwoods region,
a vast stretch of
forests, wetlands and
glacial lakes
clustered around the
Mississippi River’s
headwaters in the
central part of the
state, has attracted
hunters and anglers
for thousands of
years
NATIONAL PARKS
1. Voyageurs National Park
2. Mississippi National River & Recreation Area
3. St. Croix National Scenic Riverway
4. Pipestone National Monument
5. North Country National Scenic Trail
6. Grand Portage National Monument

Voyageurs National Park


TOP THREE LARGEST CITIES
1. Minneapolis
2. Saint Paul (capitol)
3. Rochester

Minneapolis
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