Knutson Dam
Mississippi River Dam
Near Cass Lake, MN

Knutson Dam

• Location: River Mile 1257.5
• County: Beltrami
• Structure Type: Wood And Steel Structure
• Structure Width: 65 Foot Main Structure (Estimated)
• River Elevation (Pool): 1,301 Feet
• River Elevation (Outflow): 1,299 Feet
• Water Fall: 2 Feet
• Date Built: 1928
Knutson Dam was built as a logging dam in the 1890s, and rebuilt by the US Army Corps of Engineers in 1928. The dam was then turned over to the US Forest Service. It is one of very few dams that are managed by the Forest Service. The pool behind Knuton Dam is called Cass Lake. The lake is noted to be a great place to catch Walleye.

Many of the dams in the Mississippi headwater area were built for logging. Logging companies would save up the spring runoff water, then use it thoughout the year to power saws and to float logs down stream. After the logging was over, the dams were used to augment the shipping season by releasing water during the months when the river was normally low. This resulted in lake levels that would vary widely. That wasn't a problem until people started to move in along the lake shore. In the dustbowl years, the lakes were nearly empty in fall, and there was little spring runoff water to fill the lakes. After that experience, the dam operations were changed to more closely regulate lake level and provide recreational opportunities.


Knutson Dam

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