Redeye River

The Redeye River in Sebeka (2007)

The Redeye River is a 117 km long tributary of the Leaf River in the middle of Minnesota in the United States. About the Leaf River and Crow Wing River, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River and drains an area of 575 km ² in a rural area.

Geography

The Redeye River has its origin in a region marked by moraines in Wolf Lake in Toad Lake Township in the southeast of Becker County and flows generally southeast through the northeastern part of the Otter Tail County and the center of Wadena County. It flows through the city and empties into the Sebeka Bullard Township in the southeast of Wadena counties in the Leaf River, 13 km upstream of the mouth of this river in the Crow Wing River. The course of the river lies within the North Central Hardwood Forest ecoregion, which is characterized by mixed forests with hard wood species such as maple and lime trees and coniferous woody plants on outwash plains and glacial lake dried up due to a moränigen.

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