Lichen Lake (Minnesota)
Lichen Lake is a 276 acre lake in Cook County, Minnesota which is tributary to the Poplar River.[1] It sits 1781 feet above sea level.[2] Lichen Lake previously also went by the name Beaver Lake, but was formally affirmed in the present name in 1959 by the United States Board on Geographic Names.[2]
A Minnesota DNR water plant survey of Lichen Lake found it to be home to numerous varieties of pondweed, burreed, and dozens of other species of plants. Ten different species were collected for the University of Minnesota herbarium.[3] Lichen Lake is home to populations of walleye, northern pike, smallmouth bass, muskellunge, yellow perch, and white sucker.[1]
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| Main Branch | |
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| Caribou Creek |
- Lake Agnes
- Caribou Lake
- Bigsby Lake
- Murmur Creek
- Pike Lake
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| Mistletoe Creek |
- Vat Lake
- Halls Pond
- Roast Lake
- Mistletoe Lake
- Holly Lake
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| Tait River |
- Christine Lake
- White Pine Lake
- Pengar Lake
- Strobus Lake
- Lake Clara
- Wills Lake
- Williams Lake
- Tait Lake
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| Barker Creek | |
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| Missouri Creek | |
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| Lakes over 100 acres in bold. |
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