Traverse Lake

Overview

Traverse Lake is managed by Us Army Corps of Engineers and is located near Lake Valley, Minnesota. The Lake Traverse Project is a multipurpose project located on the Minnesota ? South Dakota border. The project consists of two dams, one dike and two lakes, Traverse and Mud. The main purpose of the project is to control flooding along the northward flowing Bois de Souix River, which joins the Ottertail River to become the Red River of the North. The significant feature of the project is the Browns Valley Dike on the south end of Lake Traverse, keeping it separate from Big Stone Lake. The dike sits on the continental divide, which marks the outlet of Glacial Lake Agassiz. Waters on the north side of the dike flow into Hudson?s Bay, and on the south, waters flow into the Minnesota River and on to the Mississippi River.

Things to Do at Traverse Lake

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Getting There

From Wheaton, 4 miles north on US 75, 4 miles west on MN 236.

GPS Coordinates: 45.76901100000000, -96.63909900000000

Contact & Resources

Phone: (320) 563-4586

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