Visitors start at the Mary Gibbs
Mississippi Headwaters Center.
Mary Gibbs was the Itasca State Park Commissioner (the first female Minnesota Commissioner). In 1903 Mary confronted Loggers at the dam that was flooding the Park and threatening its trees. The Loggers relented to the Park Commissioner and the water level was lowered, saving the trees. The battle was won, but not the war...
A week later, C. E. Bullard was appointed Park Commissioner. He allowed Logging Roads to be built throughout Itasca State Park but refused to raise the level of the dam. Fourteen years later the dam was dismantled after the logging in the area was exhausted.
This plaque details the successful
search for the source of the
Mississippi River, with help
from Ozaawindib, an Ojibwe
Tribal member.
The path to the Mississippi
Headwaters is handicap
accessible.
The Mississippi River starts at
1,475 feet above Sea Level.
It winds 2,552 miles south to
the Gulf of Mexico.
the rocks in this picture.
The Mississippi River flows
south from the lake, the
the River that Americans
fish & swim in, & boat on.
It's the River that Cruise Ships
& huge barges navigate.
It's the River of Stories...
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