Crystal Lake (Dakota, Minnesota)

Coordinates: 44°43′21.55″N 93°16′0.24″W / 44.7226528°N 93.2667333°W / 44.7226528; -93.2667333
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Crystal Lake
Location of Crystal Lake in Minnesota
Location of Crystal Lake in Minnesota
Crystal Lake
LocationBurnsville / Lakeville, Dakota County, Minnesota
Coordinates44°43′21.55″N 93°16′0.24″W / 44.7226528°N 93.2667333°W / 44.7226528; -93.2667333
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface area280 acres (110 ha)
Max. depth37 ft (11 m)
Surface elevation932 ft (284 m)
Islands1
SettlementsBurnsville, Minnesota

Crystal Lake is a lake in Burnsville, Dakota County, Minnesota. The lake is a primary source of recreation for the city of Burnsville and the surrounding area. Crystal Beach Park[1] , Crystal Lake West Park[2] and Tyacke Park[3] all have coastline along the lake and offer amenities such as boat landings, picnic areas, hard surfaced courts, playground equipment, walking trails, and others. Nearby Lac Lavon Lake Park has a softball complex, tennis courts, and horseshoe courts.[4] The Lake also contains two islands, Picnic Island (nicknamed Potty Island) and Maple Island. The most southerly parts of the lake extend into the city of Lakeville.

Crystal Lake was named from its sparkling waters.[5]

Wildlife[edit]

According to the Minnesota DNR, abundant wildlife can get in the way of fishing. The lake has been found to contain the invasive Eurasian Watermilfoil plant species.

Despite the plant life, Bass and Sunfish are common throughout the lake. The DNR has plans to restock the lake with hybrid Muskies in even numbered years, but in the past few of legal size have been caught.[6] Bluegills are also quite common.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Crystal Beach Park, Burnsville Park Information Archived 2007-10-24 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Crystal Lake West Park, Burnsville Park Information Archived 2007-10-06 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Tyacke, Burnsville Park Information Archived 2007-10-10 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Lac Lavon Park, Burnsville Park Information Archived 2007-10-06 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Upham, Warren (1920). Minnesota Geographic Names: Their Origin and Historic Significance. Minnesota Historical Society. p. 168.
  6. ^ Where to Fish, DNR Fisheries Information
  7. ^ Crystal Lake Information, DNR Lake Information Report