Horseshoe
HILLS STATE FOREST
Menahga
43
Mildred
87
Clough
56
Eagle
Norway
Swanburg
84
371
MARGARET LAKE
2
1
134
Arrowhead
Pine River
1
Bi
Mud Lake
Upper Whitefish
1
64
16
Ideal Corner
Lower Hay
15
10
Lower White
15
371
Bertha
16 Grass
145
Jenkins
10
Star
Kimball
39
Clear Lake
Upper Hay 16
112
Clamshell
Duck
103
Ossawinnaamakee
112
CASS COUNTY, 71 NEAR LAKE SHORE/NISSWA
N
17
11
Upper Loon
Pequot Lakes
Sibley
1
Loon
168
Area: 247.79 acres Deepest Point: 26 feet
Nisswa Nisswa Roy
77
Garden
Clark
Lake Edw
13
13
Mollie
137
371
Hubert
115
1
Little Hubert
Round Lake
3
4
Gladstone
Gull Lake
77
12
Markee
118
Margaret
Water Quality: Lake Margaret may sometimes not be suitable wading or swimming due to low clarity and algae Wadena 10 for growths caused by presence of nutrients such as phosphorus in the water.
Lo
Lower
Upper Gull
Lake Shore
Shore Length: 5.31 miles
Little Pelican
107
107 29
Pelican Lake
4
Upper
llen CuMiddle
West Twin Edna
15
Breezy Point
371 East Twin
Mayo
5
3
Crystal
127
Mer
127
Sorens
115
20
Invasive Species: Zebra Mussels
15
119
North Long Lake
Rock
25
126 Hartley
64
125
77
Wise
Wilson Bay
PILLSBU RY STATE FOREST
146
Red Sand
Sylvan
48
Hardy
10
ul
Shamineau Lake
B
48
Pillager
Interesting Fact: Lake Margaret is also called Kilpatrick Lake. In 1880, Charles A. Pillsbury formed the Gull River Lumber company and built a sawmill west of Brainerd. All timber, particularly the white pine, surrounding the lakes was 71 soon cut and, in 1889, tracks were laid for an inland railroad to move logs to the lake for transportation. This narrow-gauge railroad extended some 12 miles northwest from the landing at Lake Margaret. By 1894, the surrounding timber had been harvested and the tracks were removed, ending the brief railroad history and intensive logging in Lake Shore. The old railroad grade can still be seen in the western part of Lake Shore. (From the city of Lake Shore’s website)
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123
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121 131
Crow Wing
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131
Mud
10
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15
20 25
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Sources: Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Lake Finder; Lake-Link
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2
Fort Ripley Cushing
2 ver
Lake Alexander
121
Round
pi
Fish Trap Lake
14
Baxter
210
CAMP RIPLEY NATIONAL GUARD RESER VATION
Rice
ive
1 36
Public Water Access: Via a navigable channel from Gull Lake.
20
White Sand
Gu
210
ll R
18
Staples
Gilbert
371
Whipple
r
Pillager
Motley
49 Mud
77
77
ip
Fish Species: Black bullhead, black crappie, bluegill, brown bullhead, green sunfish, Verndale hybrid sunfish, largemouth 71 pumpkinseed, rock bass, tullibee (cisco), bass, northern pike, 10 walleye, yellow bullhead, yellow perch, bowfin (dogfish), common carp, white sucker, banded killifish, bluntnose minnow, central mudminnow, creek chub, golden shiner, 210 Johnny darter, least darter, logperch, mimic shiner, northern pearl dace, spottail shiner
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21
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