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Coordinates: 44°5546N 93°4134W / 44.9295°N 93.6927°W / 44.9295; -93.6927
 

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Saunders Lake
in autumn
Location of Saunders Lake in Minnesota, USA.
Location of Saunders Lake in Minnesota, USA.

Saunders Lake

Location of Saunders Lake in Minnesota, USA.
Location of Saunders Lake in Minnesota, USA.

Saunders Lake

LocationMinnetrista, Minnesota,
United States
Coordinates44°55′46N 93°41′34W / 44.9295°N 93.6927°W / 44.9295; -93.6927
Primary outflowsToLake Langdon
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface area70 acres (28 ha)
Surface elevation945 ft (288 m)

Saunders Lake is located in the United States state of Minnesota. It is a 70-acre (280,000 m2) lake that is west-southwest of Minneapolis–St. Paul in the Minneapolis suburbsofMound and Minnetrista.

The first European settlers came to the area near Saunders Lake in the 1850s. In 1854, Nathaniel Sanders and J. F. Buck settled on its shores. Saunders Lake was named for Nathaniel Sanders.[1].

The lake is a large, Type 5 wetland, classified as a Natural Environment lake.[2]. The lake outlets through a small channeltoLake Langdon, which discharges through a culvert under County State-Aid Highway 110 into Lost Lake, which outlets into Cooks BayofLake Minnetonka. It is part of the Langdon Lake subwatershed of the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District (MCWD).

The corridor between Black (also called Flanagan) and Saunders Lakes consists of wetlands and maple-basswood forest and has been identified by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources as a regionally significant area with outstanding ecological value. Most of this area has been incorporated into Gale Woods Regional Park by the Three Rivers Park District.

Saunders Lake scores highly on vegetative diversity, fish and wildlife habitat, and is classified in the Preserve category.

Boating Regulations:

Saunders Lake does not have any boating or motor regulations. Here is the DNR list of Metro lakes with boating regulations.  

Wildlife[edit]

The lake is considered by many to be a great crappie fishing lake, and catfish and sunfish are also present. Beavers are present as evidenced by the downed trees on its north shore.

Gallery[edit]

Water Quality[edit]

Minnehaha Creek Watershed District has graded Saunders Lake a B− for water quality on a scale of A–F. Lakes with a B grade are defined as, “Generally good water quality but algae may limit swimming, particularly toward the end of the summer.”[1]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "MCWD Lake Grades". 20 July 2011.

External links[edit]


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