There are various famous lakes and waterfalls along the Mississippi River. The largest lake is called Sardis Lake. St Anthony Falls happens to be the one and only natural waterfall along the river.
The Mississippi River, Colorado River and Missouri River are some.
The Minnesota River feeds into the Mississippi River. The Missouri River joins the Mississippi in Missouri. The Mississippi is the only river that flows from Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico and is second in length only to the mighty Amazon river in South America.
This question was copied in from "What Illinois city is actually west of the Mississippi River?" or "What is the only Illinois city west of the Mississippi River?" (Kaskaskia, the first state capital, is now a village with only a few residents)
South Dakota is west of the Mississippi River.
The river runs along the entire west side of the tate, forming a natural barrier between Mississippi and Arkansas as well as Louisiana. Remember, MIMAL - these ar ethe states that have the river. Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisisna. But this is only the states that have the river on the East - the rier also goes along Tennessee, Mississippi, Kentucky, Illinois, and Wisconsin.
The Mississippi River was an important boundary in the Louisiana Purchase. The United States paid about $15 million for the Louisiana territory, which only worked out to about 4 cents per acre.
The waterfall frog lives only in Far North Queensland, Australia. The frog is only found near a water source such as a river or lake.
Mississippi River?
Iowa is the only state bordering the west bank of the Mississippi River beginning with the letter I. Illinois borders the east bank of the Mississippi River.
The Mississippi River itself is located entirely within the US. Only a few small tributaries of the Missouri River extend into southern Canada. The Mississippi River delta is located in SE Louisiana.
Mississippi River. That is the only river that empties into the gulf of Mexico.