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Rice Lake State Park is a state park of Minnesota, United States, just east of Owatonna. Park lands entirely surround Rice Lake, an important stopping point for migrating waterfowl. The lake covers 750 acres (300 ha) with an average depth of three feet (1 m).
This is a list of lakes of Minnesota. Although promoted as the "Land of 10,000 Lakes", Minnesota has 11,842 lakes of 10 acres (4.05 ha) or more. [1] The 1968 state survey found 15,291 lake basins, of which 3,257 were dry. [2] If all basins over 2.5 acres were counted, Minnesota would have 21,871 lakes. [3]
Minnesota River Prairie [10] Lawrence Creek: Hubbard County: Mille Lacs Uplands [25] Lester Lake: Chisago County: Pine Moraines & Outwash Plains [16] Little Too Much Lake [173] All seasons, 24/7 Bigfork [174] Chippewa Plains [136] Lost 40 [175] All seasons, 24/7 Northome [176] Chippewa Plains [136] Lost Lake Peatland [177] All seasons, 24/7 ...
Rice lake lies in the Poplar River watershed, receiving inflow from Crescent Lake in the north, and outflowing into the main branch of the Poplar River. [2] [3] Rice Lake has an area of 222.52 acres and a maximum depth of ten feet. [2] 182 acres are in the littoral zone, and the water is clear down five feet. [2] It lies 1737 feet above sea ...
Rice Lake is a lake in Rice County in the U.S. state of Minnesota. [1] It was named for the abundant wild rice growing on the lake. [2] ... Rice Lake (Rice County ...
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]
Rice Lake was founded as a township in 1870. After portions of the township had been annexed by the city of Duluth, the residents began the process to be recognized as a city. [6] On August 20, 2015, Administrative Law Judge Barbara J. Case signed an Order of Incorporation which allowed the township of Rice Lake to convert into the city of Rice ...
[3] Minnesota's state park system is the second oldest in the United States, after New York's. [4]: 2 Minnesota's state parks are spread across the state in such a way that there is a state park within 50 miles (80 km) of every Minnesotan. [5] The most recent park created is Lake Vermilion State Park, created in 2010.