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The narrowest part of the Mississippi is between 20 feet and 30 feet wide where it begins, flowing out of Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota. A world-class long jumper might make it. It can be waded across along a small rock dam or walked across on a log bridge.

It is easiest to cross farther south when it freezes in the winter, and one can (with care) walk or skate across.

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