Minnesota · Unknown Co.
Sauk River
· 125 mi · Class
Optimal: 325–1000 CFS · USGS #05286000
432CFS
2.97 ft gauge height
Optimal→Stable
Avg flow: 671 cfsHist. median: 0 cfsUSGS #05286000
Designated Water Trail · State
About
The Sauk River originates in Lake Osakis in western Todd County and flows more than 90 miles across central Minnesota, providing an enjoyable paddling experience for all skill levels. The river flows through a variety of areas ranging from swamps to rich hardwood forests. There are numerous parks, accesses, and campsites, including many natural features of interest. There are no major rapids.
Solunar Fishing Activity
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Waxing Crescent
15% illumination
Poor
★ Moon overhead
9:50 AM
Moonrise
1:58 PM
Moonset
5:43 AM
★ Moon underfoot
9:50 PM
Next full moon: May 3111 days
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Data Quality
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