The Mississippi River passes through Lake Bemidji, entering at the lake’s southern end and exiting near the northeast tip. This picture shows the highway bridge over the river channel at the point where it emerges from Lake Bemidji. (taken August 2011)
Picture of the Day: Lake Bemidji outlet
By Dean Klinkenberg|2016-10-21T15:28:48-05:00August 8th, 2012|Photo of the Day|Comments Off on Picture of the Day: Lake Bemidji outlet
About the Author: Dean Klinkenberg
Dean Klinkenberg, the Mississippi Valley Traveler, is on a mission to explore the rich history, diverse cultures, and varied ecosystems of the Mississippi River Valley, from the Headwaters in northern Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico. He is the author of the Frank Dodge mysteries and several guidebooks for the Mississippi River.