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Pages in category "Unincorporated communities in Minnesota" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 788 total.
703,336 acres (2,846.30 km 2) Established in 1933, named for Italian Explorer Giacomo Beltrami. Big Fork: Itasca, Koochiching: 127,929 acres (517.71 km 2) Established in 1963, the "Lost 40" and the largest red pine in the state of Minnesota are located within the forest. Birch Lakes: Stearns: 710 acres (2.9 km 2)
Also operates the Sandy Lake Indian Reservation in Aitkin County, with off-reservation trust land and other holdings in Atkin, Crow Wing, Kanabec, Morrison, and Otter Tail Counties. Prairie Island Indian Community
Greenleaf Lake State Recreation Area is situated on the south end of the interconnected Greenleaf and Sioux Lakes, encompassing most of the peninsula between them. [3] The 1,230 acres (500 ha) legally designated include 3.1 miles (5.0 km) of shoreline on Greenleaf Lake and 5.7 miles (9.2 km) on Sioux Lake.
It reaches a maximum depth of 80 feet and has an average water clarity of 9 feet. The largely undeveloped landscape is a transition zone between boreal and hardwood forests. Kabetogama Lake has long been a popular destination for walleye anglers, and it was host to the 2010 Minnesota Governor's Fishing Opener on May 15, 2010.
Island Lake is an unincorporated community in Saint Louis County, Minnesota, United States. The community is located 18 miles north of the city of Duluth on Saint Louis County Road 4 (Rice Lake Road). Island Lake is located within Gnesen Township and Fredenberg Township. Boulder Lake is also in the vicinity.
The state's nickname "Land of 10,000 Lakes" is apt, as there are 11,842 Minnesota lakes over 10 acres (4 ha) in size. [65] Minnesota's portion of Lake Superior is the largest at 962,700 acres (389,600 ha; 3,896 km 2 ) and deepest (at 1,290 ft (390 m)) body of water in the state. [ 65 ]
The claimed homestead could include the same land which they had previously filed a preemption claim (on up to 160 acres at $1.25 per acre, or up to 80 acres of subdivided and surveyed land at $2.50 per acre), and they could expand their current ownership to contiguous adjacent land up to 160 acres total.