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Lakes whose coordinates are included below are visible in linked OSM map. Minnesota's lakes are cataloged by the state Department of Natural Resources with a unique DNR Division of Waters Lake Number, which is listed for a subset of lakes in the table below. [7] Swimming, fishing, and/or boating are permitted in some of these lakes, but not all.
Hoot Lake Dam; Diversion Dam Otter Tail: Otter Tail Power: 1913 Gravity: 10 3.0 Hoot Lake 99 122 1.0 Otter Tail: Wildlife; hydroelectric; water supply International Falls Dam ‡; Rainy Lake Dam [note 1] Koochiching; Fort Frances: Boise Cascade; H2O Power 1909; 2017 [7] Gravity Arch: 38 12 Rainy Lake: 4,000,000 4,900,000 14.4 Rainy
Medicine Lake is a major recreational resource for the area. [1] Three public parks, French Regional Park, [2] West Medicine Lake Park [3] and East Medicine Lake Park, [4] are located along the shores of the lake. Medicine Lake is popular for recreational fishing.
At 9,947.03 acres (40.2542 km 2) surface area, Gull Lake is the largest lake within the city limits of East Gull Lake, Minnesota. [2] The lake's maximum depth is 80 feet (24 m) with nearly 30% of the lake only 15 feet (5 m) or less. These shallow waters consist primarily of sand and gravel. There are also areas of rubble and boulder.
On November 27, 2012, the White Bear Lake Restoration Association filed a lawsuit against the Minnesota DNR for what the group alleges is the agency's role in the city's disappearing lake. [9] This resulted in the DNR getting 13 communities to adopt water conservation tactics to reduce water consumption. [10]
Sand Lake Peatland [279] All seasons, 24/7 Isabella [280] Laurentian Uplands [281] Sandpiper Prairie [282] All seasons, 24/7 Twin Valley [283] Red River Prairie [7]
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; ... Campbell Lake (Carver and McLeod counties, Minnesota) Cannon Lake (Rice County, Minnesota)
The lake has one public access located off County Road 12 which includes a boat ramp, small grass beach. and parking for around 1 vehicles. Its proximity to the Fargo-Moorhead metro area and the lakes' area makes it attractive for recreational use. It sees relatively heavy use for activities such as fishing, swimming, and water sports.