
Veblen sits at the edge of the Coteau des Prairies, an expansive upland plateau that dominates the topography of Marshall County. The landscape is defined by the headwaters of the Little Minnesota River and a dense network of prairie potholes and glacial basins, including Abraham Lake, Turtlefoot Lake, and Hill Lake. These water bodies are interspersed with drainages like Shortfoot Cr and Munson Cr, reflecting the complex hydrology of the region.
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