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This put-in provides access to the Red River of the North, a large river system with a Stream Order 7 classification that drains over 31,000 square miles across the northern plains. The Fargo location offers convenient access to a major waterway with significant flow characteristics, featuring an average discharge of approximately 4,500 cubic feet per second and velocities around 3.5 feet per second. The river maintains a gentle gradient of roughly 0.5 feet per mile through this region, which is typical for large prairie rivers in their middle reaches.
Paddlers accessing the Red River from this Fargo put-in should be prepared for moderate current conditions typical of a major river system. The water body stretches 400 miles total with a 195-foot elevation change from source to mouth, placing this access point roughly 506 miles upstream of the river's terminus. The large drainage area and consistent flow make this a suitable location for extended paddling trips, though boaters should account for the active current and potential for seasonal flow variations common to northern rivers.
The Red River system supports various recreational uses and serves as an important waterway through the region. Access from this Fargo location provides paddlers with the opportunity to explore a well-established river corridor, though conditions and facilities should be confirmed locally before visiting, as the specific amenities and regulations at this particular put-in may vary seasonally.