Mustinka River


The Mustinka River is a tributary of Lake Traverse, 68 mi long, in western Minnesota in the United States. Via Lake Traverse, the Bois de Sioux River, the Red River of the North, Lake Winnipeg, and the Nelson River, it is part of the watershed of Hudson Bay. The river drains an area of.
Mustinka is a name derived from the Dakota language meaning "rabbit".

Course

The Mustinka River rises about south-southwest of Fergus Falls in southwestern Otter Tail County and initially flows generally southward into Grant County, passing through Stony Brook Lake and Lightning Lake. The river turns westwardly in southern Grant County and flows past Norcross into Traverse County, where it turns southwestward past Wheaton. It flows into the northern end of Lake Traverse from the east, about southwest of Wheaton. Twelvemile Creek is a tributary of the Mustinka River.
Much of the river's lower course has been straightened and channelized.