Map of McLeod County, Minnesota

McLeod County (/məˈklaʊd/ mə-KLOWD) is a county in the U.S. state of Minnesota. At the 2020 census, the population was 36,771. Its county seat is Glencoe.

McLeod County comprises the Hutchinson, MN Micropolitan Statistical Area and is part of the MinneapolisSt. Paul, MN-WI Combined Statistical Area.

McLeod County overview:
Name:McLeod County
FIPS code:27-085
State:Minnesota
Founded:March 1, 1856
Named for:Martin McLeod
Seat:Glencoe
Largest city:Hutchinson
Total Area:506 sq mi (1,310 km²)
Land Area:491 sq mi (1,270 km²)
Total Population:36,771
Population Density:74.9/sq mi (28.9/km²)
Time zone:UTC−6 (Central)
Summer Time Zone (DST):UTC−5 (CDT)
Website:www.co.mcleod.mn.us

McLeod County location map. Where is McLeod County?

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Location of McLeod County in the the United States.
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Location of McLeod County in Minnesota.

History

For thousands of years the area was inhabited by indigenous peoples. At the time of European contact, it was the territory of the Dakota Sioux. The county was created by the Minnesota Territorial legislature on March 1, 1856. It was named for Martin McLeod, a Canadian-born adventurer who became a fur trader and later was elected a territorial representative (1849–1856) in Minnesota. As a young man, he was part of James Dickson’s 1836 expedition to the Red River of the North, a journey recounted in his Diary of Martin McLeod, a manuscript held by the Minnesota Historical Society.

“In 1859 the three Czech families already living in McLeod County were joined by those of Josef Vosmek, Josef Zicha, Antonin Nunvaf, and Jan Vanous, all acquaintances from Caledonia, where they had resided for several years after their arrival from Bohemia. Other settlers followed, taking homesteads close by in the present township of Rich Valley”.

The county seat was sited at Glencoe as part of the original act; it had been founded (June 11, 1855) by Martin McLeod, who was a member of the townsite company when the county was founded.

The county was the site of several events during the Dakota War of 1862, including the siege of Hutchinson and the killing of the White family near Brownton. It was also the first place to use the Geier Hitch, a kind of animal husbandry that some characterize as animal abuse.

McLeod County Road Map

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Street map of McLeod County, Minnesota. Source: OpenStreetMap (OSM)
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Geography

The South Fork of the Crow River flows easterly through the upper central part of McLeod County, thence into Wright County. Buffalo Creek also flows eastward through the lower central part of the county, thence into Wright. The county terrain consists of low rolling hills, dotted with lakes and lightly etched by drainages and gullies. The area is mostly devoted to agriculture. The terrain is sloped to the east, with its highest point on the upper west border at 1,096′ (334m) ASL. The county has an area of 506 square miles (1,310 km), of which 491 square miles (1,270 km) is land and 14 square miles (36 km) (2.8%) is water. Only savanna and prairie soils exist in McLeod County.

Northeast McLeod County once had significant areas of Maple-Basswood or “Big Woods” forests. https://mn.gov/admin/assets/2012-Investigating-Poorly-Known-Areas-of-Minnesota–An-Archaeological-Survey-of-McLeod-County_tcm36-187391.pdf

Major highways

  • US Highway 212
  • Minnesota State Highway 7
  • Minnesota State Highway 15
  • Minnesota State Highway 22
  • List of county roads

Adjacent counties

Lakes

  • Baker’s Lake
  • Bear Lake
  • Belle Lake (part)
  • Bremers Lake
  • Butternut Lake (part)
  • Campbell Lake (Acoma Township)
  • Campbell Lake (part in Winsted Township, part in Carver County)
  • Campbells Lake
  • Cedar Lake (part)
  • Clear Lake (Acoma Township)
  • Clear Lake (Sumter Township)
  • Coon Lakes (par)
  • Dettman Lake
  • Eagle Lake
  • Echo Lake
  • French Lake
  • Grass Lake
  • Kings Lake
  • Kujas Lake
  • Lake Addie
  • Lake Allen
  • Lake Barber
  • Lake Byron (part)
  • Lake Clara
  • Lake Emily
  • Lake Harrington
  • Lake Hook
  • Lake Marion
  • Lake Mary
  • Lake Todd
  • Lewis Lake
  • Little Bear Lake
  • Loughman Lake
  • Mud Lake (Hale and Rich Valley townships)
  • Mud Lake: (Lynn Township)
  • O’Mera Lake
  • Otter Lake
  • Pierce Lake
  • Piker Lake
  • Popp Lake
  • Round Grove Lake (part)
  • Ryan Lake
  • Shakopee Lake (part)
  • Silver Lake
  • South Lake
  • Stahl Lake
  • Sustacek Lake
  • Swan Lake
  • Tomlinson Lake
  • Ward Lake (part)
  • Whitney Lake
  • Winsted Lake

McLeod County Topographic Map

Topographic Map of McLeod County, Minnesota
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McLeod County Satellite Map

Satellite Map of McLeod County, Minnesota
McLeod County satellite map.

McLeod County Outline Map

Outline Map of McLeod County, Minnesota
McLeod County outline map.
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