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Hay Creek
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Hay Creek and nearby Spring Creek
Hay Creek (Mississippi River tributary) is located in Minnesota
Hay Creek (Mississippi River tributary)
Mouth of Hay Creek
Country United States
State Minnesota
County Goodhue
Physical characteristics
Main source 44°24′36″N 92°41′37″W / 44.4099661°N 92.6935281°W / 44.4099661; -92.6935281
River mouth Red Wing, Minnesota
44°34′25″N 92°33′13″W / 44.5735787°N 92.5535244°W / 44.5735787; -92.5535244
Basin features
River system Upper Mississippi River

Hay Creek is a small trout stream in southeastern Minnesota. It has its headwaters west of Goodhue and empties into the Mississippi River just to the north of Red Wing. It runs 25.1 miles (40.4 km). Hay Creek was named for the hay meadows near its banks. A railroad once ran along Hay Creek from the claybanks near Goodhue to the pottery and stoneware factories in Red Wing, which also made use of the water from the creek. The railroad was torn up in 1937, but traces such as trestle pilings remain.

Habitat

Historically, Hay Creek was home to Brook trout and other species, which were depopulated due to farming practices in the late 18th and 19th centuries. In the mid-1970s, the Minnesota DNR started focusing on restoring Hay Creek. By 1976, over half of the length of Hay Creek is a Minnesota designated trout stream. Like the Vermillion River, Hay Creek receives extensive fishing pressure due to its proximity to Minneapolis–St. Paul. Minnesota Trout Unlimited has joined the restoration efforts along Hay Creek.

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