Deer Lake (Itasca County, Minnesota)

Deer Lake (Itasca County, Minnesota)
Deer Lake
Location Itasca County, Minnesota
Coordinates 47°22′30″N 93°39′26″W / 47.3750°N 93.6571°W / 47.3750; -93.6571Coordinates: 47°22′30″N 93°39′26″W / 47.3750°N 93.6571°W / 47.3750; -93.6571
Basin countries United States
Max. length 5 mi (8 km)
Max. width 1.5 mi (2.4 km)
Surface area 4,156 acres (17 km2)
Max. depth 121 ft (37 m)
Shore length1 22 mi (35 km)
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Deer Lake is located in Itasca County, Minnesota about 12 miles (19 km) north of Grand Rapids and about 8 miles (13 km) NE of Deer River. The lake covers 4,156 acres (17 km2) and is roughly 5 miles (8 km) long and 1.5 mi (2.4 km) wide.

Deer Lake is fed by three sources: rainfall, underwater springs, and one inlet from Little Deer Lake. It belongs to a chain of pristine lakes, feeding Bay Lake - headwaters of the mighty Deer River (namesake of the town) which feeds White Oak Lake (part of the Mississippi River). Otter, Moose, Little Moose, Fawn, and Cottonwood Lakes also feed Bay Lake.

Often called the "Lake of the Changing Colors", Deer Lake's crystal-clear water displays a wide-range of magnificent colors on sunny days - divulging the locations of its perilous rockbars to unfamiliar boaters. While Deer Lake ranks among the clearest lakes of Minnesota,[citation needed] what distinguishes it from its peers is its many interesting islands. In 1998, the DNR and Deer Lake Association jointly acquired Bear Island to preserve its undeveloped charm. Although bears are rarely (if ever) seen on the island, the presence of an active eagle's nest in a large white pine makes the island a popular destination for observing wildlife. Other notable islands include Battleship Island, the gestohlenes Picnic Island, and many others lacking agreed-upon names.

A plethora of wildlife make Deer Lake their abode. The lake's healthy fish population includes several species of muskie, northern pike, walleye, perch, bluegills, crappie, and largemouth and smallmouth bass. On its surface swim several happy loon families, a variety of ducks, and the infamous Canada goose.

This is ranked one of the clearest lakes located in Minnesota.

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