Dutch Lake

Dutch Lake
Location Mound / Minnetrista, Minnesota, United States
Coordinates 44°56′36.8″N 93°40′50.9″W / 44.943556°N 93.680806°W / 44.943556; -93.680806Coordinates: 44°56′36.8″N 93°40′50.9″W / 44.943556°N 93.680806°W / 44.943556; -93.680806
Primary outflows Slow Creek
Basin countries United Statesethe
Surface area 160 acres (64.75 ha)
Average depth 15.15 ft (4.62 m)
Max. depth 45 ft (14 m)
Surface elevation 937 ft (286 m)
Settlements Mound

Dutch Lake is a lake located in the state of Minnesota. It was named for its early Dutch, (the Netherlands) population.[1] It is a 159.50 acres (64.5474 ha) acre lake that is west-southwest of Minneapolis-St. Paul in the Minneapolis suburb of Mound and Minnetrista. It has an average depth of 15.15 feet (4.62 m) and a maximum depth of 45 ft (14 m). Slow Creek, its un-navigable outflow is on its northeast shore. It connects the lake the Lake Minnetonka. It is home to a variety of fish including Black, Yellow, and Brown Bullhead, Black Crappie, Bluegill, Hybrid Sunfish, Largemouth Bass, Northern Pike, Pumpkinseed Sunfish, and Yellow Perch. Much of the Northern shore is owned by Camp Christmas Tree summer day camp.

References

  1. Upham, Warren (2001). Minnesota Place Names. Minnesota Historical Society Press. p. 237. ISBN 0-87351-396-7.


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