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Lower Red Lake: Surface area: Upper Red Lake is 120,000 acres (49,000 ha): 60% (72,000 acres) of which is under the jurisdiction of the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians (Red Lake Band), 40% (48,000 acres) falls under the jurisdiction of the State of Minnesota. Max. depth: 15 ft (4.6 m)
The two parts of the lake are known as Upper Red Lake and Lower Red Lake. Lower Red Lake lies entirely within the Red Lake Indian Reservation. Total size is 444 square miles (1,150 km 2), with a maximum depth of 33 feet (10 m) in the lower portion of the lake. The elevation of the lake is maintained by a dam at the outflow that is the beginning ...
Big Bog State Recreation Area, a recent addition to the Minnesota state park system, is located on Minnesota State Highway 72, north of Waskish, Minnesota.It covers 9,459 acres (38.3 km 2), primarily swamps, bogs, and upland "islands".
Newly introduced legislation in the Minnesota House and Senate proposes giving all state-owned land within 1 mile of Upper Red Lake to the Red Lake Band of Chippewa. State Sen. Mary Kunesh, DFL ...
Pelican Lake (Otter Tail County, Minnesota) Pelican Lake (St. Louis County, Minnesota) Crooked Lake (Boundary Waters) Lake Shetek; Lake Shetek State Park; Big Carnelian; Pigeon Lake (Minnesota) Lower Sioux Agency; Prairie Island Indian Community; Upper Sioux Agency; Upper Sioux Indian Reservation; White Earth Indian Reservation; KTLK
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Red Lake, Minnesota, a census-designated place; Red Lake County, Minnesota; Red Lake Indian Reservation, Minnesota; Red Lake Senior High School, Minnesota Red Lake shootings, a series of shootings in 2005; Red Lake River in Minnesota; Lower Red Lake, Minnesota, an unorganized territory; Upper Red Lake, Minnesota, an unorganized territory
Red River State Recreation Area is part of the Greater Grand Forks Greenway and is located in the city of East Grand Forks, Minnesota on the banks of the Red River of the North and the Red Lake River. It was built as a natural buffer as a direct response to the 1997 Red River flood.