Iowa Lake is a 30-acre lake in Cook County, Minnesota which is a tributary to the Poplar River.[1] It has a maximum depth of 13 feet and is clear down to 7 feet. Water access is provided by a portage trail leading to its northeast shore.[1] The lake is fed primarily by a stream on its northwest shore, with secondary intake coming from a pond of less than 100 feet to the north and an intermittent stream located to the south of the portage trail.[2] Its outlet, on the south, empties into Corny Lake through a wetland area.[2] A 1972 survey by Minnesota's DNR indicated the presence of a beaver lodge on the south outlet, and multiple beaver dams along the course of the creek have converted patches of the marsh into open water.[2] A 1971 survey by the fisheries department indicated the lake was home to populations of northern pike, white sucker, and yellow perch.[1]
Iowa Lake | |
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Location | Cook County, Minnesota, United States |
Coordinates | 47°47′58″N 90°46′22″W / 47.79944°N 90.77278°W |
Primary outflows | Corny Lake, Poplar River |
Basin countries | United States |
Surface area | 30 acres (0 km2) |
References
edit- ^ a b c Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Iowa Lake Information Report. 2013. Accessed August 28, 2013.
- ^ a b c Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Iowa Lake Depth Map. 1975. Accessed August 28, 2013.