8
54
84
160
CULLEN CHAIN OF LAKES
Backus
Blind
84
371
Pistol
43
Clough
Mitchell
56
Eagle
Squaw
Kego
54
Blue Anna
Eagle Norway
1
Fifty Lakes
134
1
Big Trout
Lower Whitefish
Rush
Emily
Birchdale
16
Ideal Cross Lake Corners
Lower Hay Bertha
16 Grass
145
N
112
39
Duck
Ossawinnaamakee
3
Pi
Upper Loon Loon
168
371 East Twin
Mayo
Upper
Nisswa Nisswa Roy
115
Bass
3
4
Crystal
127
Sorenson
119
North Long Lake
25
Wise
146
r ive
10
ll R Gu
20 30
30
20
Rice
210
210 10
25
142
Deerwood
12
102
Lookout
8
CAMP RIPLEY NATIONAL GUARD RESER VATION
371
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CROW WING STATE PARK r ive iR ipp iss s s Mi
131
Crow Wing Mud
14
121
Farm Island Lake
30 Tame Fish
Eagle
Bay Lake
Clearwater 124
Nokay
Twin Island
159
Crooked
10
11
Portage Grave
169
Turtle Round
18
18
Rice Scott
10
Borden
8
5
Birch
Partridge
8
18
NORTHEAST OF NISSWA IN CROW WING COUNTY 25 Russell
South Long Lake
Garrison
21 44
144
22
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Alexander
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Lone
28
6
144
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169
133
40
24
Hardy
30
Portage
10
159
Nord Lake
Hanging Kettle Lake Ripple Lake 1
Mud
48
123
Cedar Lake
10
Hamlet
23
Pillager
20
28
12
102
10
111
28
46
Baxter 48
36
Ironton
Wolf
Brainerd4
White Sand
Agate
Serpent Lake
210
Gilbert
371 44
40
Black Hoof
40
77 Red Sand
18
210
49 Mud
Whipple
10
30 Horseshoe
Hartley
77
128
20
126
31
Crosby
Riverton
Campbell
Merrifield
115
125
Carlson Manuel Mine Pit
Menomin
Aitkin
30
Fawn
3 127
Little Hubert
Wilson Bay
30
Black Bear
19
Hubert
15
32 East Rabbit
West Rabbit
116
13
Round Lake
Sylvan
11
Lower Mission
Perch
Miller
Gladstone
77
11
Mollie
137
Gull Lake
Rock
EV
EV
iver
pi R
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Miss
Lake Edward
13
1
Upper Mission
Garden
Clark
371
77
6
19
Markee
118
77
Bass
109
105
141
109
Little Pelican
41
Nelson
Fool
Lower
Margaret
CROW WING STATE FOREST
10
105
Lower Dean
Lougee
Upper Gull
Lake Shore
Pelican Lake
107
107
Horseshoe
1
20 30 Blind Lake
Stark
30
10 Perry
r ive
P
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West Twin Edna
29
Breezy Point
Ross
39
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Lizard
Pequot Lakes
Sibley
1
Rogers
36
Upper Dean
Goggle
11 11
20
Adney
ne Riv er
Round La
EV 10
Mud
114
Greer
Fawn
11
Island
36
36
36
103
25
O'Brien
EV Pine
103
17
17
3
Crosslake
29
3
106
Dolney
Star
Kimball
Clear Lake
Upper Hay 16
112
Clamshell
Bass
Snodgrass
Pickeral Goodrich
10
D
66
Esquagamah Lake
Lows Mary
Sand
ett agg
15
371
Jenkins
1
Emily
1
Little Pine
Mud Lake
Upper Whitefish
15
Pillager
Duck
1
Ruth
Ox
1
PILLSBU RY STATE FOREST
Butterfield
Manhattan Beach
Arrowhead
Pine River
6
West Fox
Swanburg
84
371 2
Little Pine
Papoose
Horseshoe
Mildred
Morrison
Lawrence
Roosevelt
136
Jail Lake 56
Lizzie
29
Outing
48
Hattie
58
Lake Leavitt
48
Lake Ada
Lind Lake
FOOT HILLS STATE FOREST
Washburn Lake
49
87
Pine Mountain
25
22
The three lakes have crystal clear 8 waters that only fluctuate generally less than one foot. Number of aquatic plant species: A total of 39 native aquatic 2 plant taxa were recorded. Cullen Chain of Lakes has been known to have the following fish species: Bass, Black Bass, Black Crappie, Crappie, Largemouth Bass, Northern Pike, Perch, Pike, Walleye
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UPPER CULLEN
Mille Lacs Lake
Area: 434.56 acres Deepest Point: 40 feet 169 4.83 miles Shore Length:
Mille Lacs Lake
MIDDLE CULLEN 2
Area: 396.65 White Fish acres Deepest Point: 48 feet Shore Length: 5.73 miles
LOWER CULLEN
Area: 559.98 acres Deepest Point: 39 feet Shore Length: 3.86 miles
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Sources: Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, minnesotalakes.net and Wikipedia
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