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Split Rock Lighthouse State Park encompasses about four miles (6.4 km) of rocky shoreline on Lake Superior with several prominent headlands. Named features of the shore, from southwest to northeast, are the mouth of the Split Rock River, Split Rock Point, Crazy Bay, Corundum Point, the mouth of Split Rock Creek, Day Hill, Little Two Harbors, Stony Point (site of the lighthouse), and Gold Rock ...
The Two Harbors Light is the oldest operating lighthouse in the US state of Minnesota. Overlooking Lake Superior's Agate Bay, the lighthouse is located in Two Harbors, Minnesota. The construction of the lighthouse began in 1891 and was completed the following year, with the light being lit for the first time on April 14, 1892.
Isabella 14W is a weather station in Finland State Forest, located near Sand Lake and the Sand Lake Peatland Scientific and Natural Area. [ 2 ] Climate data for Isabella 14W, Minnesota, 1991–2020 normals, 2009–2020 snowfall: 1740ft (530m)
Monson Lake, whose shore forms the western boundary of the park, is 152 acres (62 ha) and up to 21 feet (6.4 m) deep. [4] West Sunburg Lake is about 178 acres (72 ha). [3]: 26 Monson Lake has three inlets, and one outlet to West Sunburg. [4] The lakes are part of the watershed of the Chippewa River, a tributary of the Minnesota River. [3]: 24
Lake Bemidji State Park is a state park of Minnesota, United States, on the north shore of 6,765-acre (27.38 km 2) Lake Bemidji. The northern half of the park preserves a spruce-tamarack bog . A district of National Park Service rustic structures built by the Civilian Conservation Corps and National Youth Administration in the 1930s is on the ...
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There are three seasonal resorts on the lake - Woodlawn Resort, [7] Madsen's Resort, [8] and Holiday Haven Resort & Campground. [9] In a 2000 lake survey 133 seasonal cabins and year-round homes on the north shore of the lake were counted. [2] The south shore, which is part of Glendalough State Park, has never been developed.
Now known as the Schech Mill, it is the last water-powered mill in Minnesota still operating with its original equipment. [6] Beaver Creek Valley was proposed as a state park in the 1930s, and acquisition of the privately owned lots began in 1936. The park was authorized by the Minnesota Legislature the following year. [7]