Category talk:Waterfalls of Minnesota

= Potential Falls for consideration = Suggesting the following falls be added to the article. Note that some are currently part/obscured/hidden of/by a dam.
 * 1) Granite Falls (dam (?) on Minnesota River):  A 1905 quotation from, ". . . located at falls in Minnesota River, . . .".
 * 2) Little Falls:  Mississippi River, Little Falls, MN.  The  wikipedia article on Little Falls mentioned there was a falls located on the river.  The  article on the Little Falls Dam states the natural drop was about five feet.
 * 3) Minnemishinona Falls:  located on small stream that joins the north side of Minnesota River, Belgrade Township, Nicollet County.  Is mentioned in the  article, with minimal information at the Nicollet County webpage - see External Links section.  Per a 2006 press release from The Trust for Public Land (TPL), the 42 foot high waterfall was transferred from private owners to the TPL non-profit in 2006, and then re-sold to Nicollet County - see external links.  UTM Coordinates: x:413246.195936, y:4891312.650141,  Geographic Coordinates:  lat: 44.169870,  lon: -94.085166
 * 4) Minnewankon Falls, is 1-2 miles north, and similar to Minnemishinona Falls, lat:  44.183ºN, Long:  94.103ºW  — Preceding unsigned comment added by Dan Aquinas (talk • contribs) 20:49, 15 August 2014 (UTC)


 * Yep, it does exist, but it's on private property and not accessible to the public. 66.188.196.207 (talk) 23:55, 3 May 2022 (UTC)


 * 1) Ramsey Falls:  Ramsey Creek, in Alexander Ramsey Park (Latitude: 44.55 Longitude: -95.12), city of Redwood Falls.  Ramsey creek, within a couple of thousand feet (roughly) of the falls, joins the Redwood River, which itself in a few miles flows into the Minnesota River.
 * 2) Winnewissa Falls on Pipestone creek in  Pipestone National Mounument, Pipestone, MN.  The falls are featured (at least as of Aug 15, 2014) on the [| Monument's home page]

= Why Two Lists of MN Waterfalls? = I found in Wikipedia there are two lists of Waterfalls in MN. The page associated with this Talk page and this one.  This does not, to me, seem desirable or necessary.
 * This is a category of articles, the other a list of waterfalls, some of which do not yet have articles. All the best: Rich Farmbrough, 15:56, 29 January 2016 (UTC).