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The lake was named after the cormorant, a common bird species in the region. [1] In 2015, the lake was discovered to be infested with zebra mussels, which threatens neighboring lakes. Cormorant Lake is situated near the towns of Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, Lake Park, Minnesota, Audubon, Minnesota and the Cormorant Township.
As of the census [2] of 2000, there were 965 people, 422 households, and 316 families residing in the township. The population density was 36.6 inhabitants per square mile (14.1/km 2).
The Cormorant Lakes are a series of freshwater lakes situated in North Western Minnesota. The Lakes include Cormorant Lake (Minnesota), Little Cormorant Lake, Upper Cormorant Lake, and Middle Cormorant Lake. The lakes are located in Becker County, Minnesota. [1] [2]
Middle Cormorant Lake is a ground water-seepage freshwater lake with no inflow or outflow that is located south of the Audubon Township in Becker County, Minnesota. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The lake has a surface area of 924 to 1,067 acres (374 to 432 ha) with a maximum depth of about 40 feet (12 m) and an average depth of about 17 feet (5.2 m).
Upper Cormorant Lake is a ground water-seepage freshwater lake with no inflow or outflow that is located south of the Audubon Township in Becker County. [1] The lake has a surface area of 926 to 1,067 acres (375 to 432 ha) with a maximum depth of about 29 feet (8.8 m). [2] [3] The lake is part of the Cormorant Lakes group.
Little Cormorant Lake is a ground water-seepage freshwater lake with no inflow or outflow that is located south of the Audubon Township in Becker County.The lake has a surface area of 924 to 1,067 acres (374 to 432 ha) with a maximum depth of about 34 to 35 ft (10 to 11 m) and an average depth of about 17 ft (5.2 m) and has many bays and small islands.
Khaleesi is Cormorant, Minnesota's second-ever mayor and the first female mayor, Chairperson of Cormorant Daze Tammy Odegaard told USA TODAY.
The county terrain consists of low rolling hills, tree-covered and dotted with lakes and ponds. [8] The terrain slopes to the west and north. Its highest point is a hill 2.1 miles (3.4 km) northeast of Wolf Lake, the site of the USFS Wolf Lake lookout tower, at 1,861 ft (567 m) ASL. [9]