Here Are 11 Of The Most Beautiful Lakes In Minnesota, According To Our Readers
By Jackie Ann|Published September 21, 2022
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Louisiana native and LSU Alum (Geaux Tigers!), Jackie has lived in Louisiana for over three decades and currently lives in New Orleans. She's been writing for OnlyInYourState since 2016 and can often be found with a coffee at her side, dreaming of her next adventure.
While Minnesota may be known as the Land of 10,000 Lakes, you might be surprised to learn that the North Star State is actually home to 14,380 lakes, if you count the lakes that cross the U.S.-Canada border. From the largest (Lake Superior) to the smallest (Echo Lake), Minnesota is the best place to be to enjoy a day on the water. We recently asked our Only in Minnesota and Minnesota Nature Lovers Facebook Pages what everyone’s favorite lake in Minnesota was, and the answers did not disappoint. All of these incredible photographs were taken by members of these pages, and if you’re not already following us on Facebook, you’re missing out on your feed being lit up by shots like these!
In no particular order, here are the best lakes in Minnesota, according to our readers:
First up on the list is Lax Lake, located in the northeastern corner of the state. Named after John Waxlax, an early settler of the area, this beloved Lake County lake is near Tettegouche State Park, one of the most beautiful state parks in Minnesota.
This freshwater lake in northeastern Minnesota is known to be one of the most scenic lakes in the country, and we can see why! The Ojibwe originally called this lake "Nee-Man-Nee" which means "the evening sun tinting the water a reddish color." Nailed it.
It’s hard not to love this 1,579-acre lake in east-central Minnesota. At its deepest point, West Rush lake is 42 feet deep and is a popular fishing lake in Minnesota. Judging by this photo, it's also a great spot to catch a sunset!
We could sit here for hours and admire the views of this stunning lake! This lake clocks in at just under 300 acres and is another popular fishing hole.
Located on the Wisconsin-Minnesota border, Lake Pepin is the largest lake on the Mississippi River and it might just be one of the most scenic in the state. Just look at that view!
Surrounded by a city park and a popular biking path, Lake Winona is a fan favorite for good reason. As you can see, this is one lake you really want to visit during autumn when the leaves are changing.
Thanks to our readers for submitting these fabulous photos. Don’t forget to give us a follow on Facebook. Our Nature Lover Page is always filled up with amazing photos of Minnesota, feel free to join the group and submit yours! If they’ve inspired you to get outside and explore Minnesota’s beautiful lakes, check out these lakefront cabins in Minnesota that are perfect for a weekend getaway.
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