Bois de Sioux River upstream end (OSM) to Bois de Sioux River downstream end (OSM)
● Bois de Sioux River upstream end (OSM)
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● Bois de Sioux River downstream end (OSM)
The Bois de Sioux River ( BOYZ də SOO) drains Lake Traverse, the southernmost body of water in the Hudson Bay watershed of North America. It is a tributary of the Red River of the North and defines part of the western border of the U.S. state of Minnesota, and the eastern borders of North Dakota and South Dakota. It is about 41 miles (66 km) in length.
Bois de Sioux is a name derived from French meaning "Woods of the Sioux".
Click any point for details. Sections without stored geometry are drawn as straight put-in → take-out lines — actual courses follow the river.