The river that starts in Minnesota and flows all the way down to the Gulf of Mexico is the Mississippi River. It is one of the longest rivers in North America, spanning approximately 2,340 miles. The river plays a crucial role in the ecology, economy, and culture of the regions it traverses.
The Mississippi River starts in Minnesota and eventually drains into the Gulf of Mexico.
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The Mississippi river starts in northern Minnesota, at lake Itasca. Then it flows south and empties into the Gulf of Mexico. (It is debated if the Mississippi runs into the Missouri river or if the Missouri runs into the Mississippi river.)
the Mississippi river starts in Minnesota and ends in the gulf of Mexico
the mississippi river
The Mississippi River starts in Minnesota near Lake Itasca. If you get to ride on the I-35W bridge, there's a spot on the bridge were there are wavy lines going up. This "sculpture" marks where the Mississippi starts. The ending of the Mississippi is in the Gulf of Mexico.
The Mississippi River starts in northern Minnesota, and ends in the Gulf of Mexico in Louisiana.
It ends in the Gulf of Mexico (state of Louisiana) and starts in the state of Minnesota.
The Mississippi River starts in Minnesota ( actually begins draining out of Lake Itasca) and ends at the Gulf of Mexico
The Mississippi River empties into the Gulf of Mexico in Louisiana.
There is no river that begins in Canada and ends in the gulf of Mixico. (NOTE: The Mississippi River begins in Minnesota, USA.)
Gulf of Mexico.