Cut Foot Sioux Lakes, MN

About Cut Foot Sioux Lakes, MN

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    Cut Foot Sioux Lakes is located in the state of , in the . 

    This lake has a surface area of about 2808 acres.

    The maximum depth of Cut Foot Sioux Lakes is about 78 feet.

     

    Cut Foot Sioux Lakes is a Natural Freshwater Lake, Dammed.

    The lake was created in 1884.

    Cut Foot Sioux Lakes Activities

    There are many different recreational activities to be enjoyed at Cut Foot Sioux Lakes including: Vacation Rentals, Fishing, Boating, Swimming, Beach, Canoeing, Kayaking, Water Skiing, Golf, Camping, Campground, Cabin Rentals, Hiking, Biking, Cross-Country Skiing, Snowmobiling, Horseback Riding, Hunting, Wildlife Viewing, Birding, National Forest, Museum, Amusement Park, Shopping, Casino Gambling

    If you are interested in fishing at Cut Foot Sioux Lakes the fish species include: Bluegill, Cisco, Crappie, Muskellunge, Northern Pike, Perch, Pike, Sunfish, Walleye

    If you are looking for vacation rentals near Cut Foot Sioux Lakes or other accommodations, use our interactive map of to compare and book at the best rates.

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    Map of Cut Foot Sioux Lakes, MN

    Cut Foot Sioux Lakes Lake Activities:

    • Vacation Rentals
    • Fishing
    • Boating
    • Swimming
    • Beach
    • Canoeing
    • Kayaking
    • Water Skiing
    • Golf
    • Camping
    • Campground
    • Cabin Rentals
    • Hiking
    • Biking
    • Cross-Country Skiing
    • Snowmobiling
    • Horseback Riding
    • Hunting
    • Wildlife Viewing
    • Birding
    • National Forest
    • Museum
    • Amusement Park
    • Shopping
    • Casino Gambling

    Lake Acreage:

    2808 Acres

    Miles of shoreline:

    100 Miles

    Fish species at Cut Foot Sioux Lakes:

    • Bluegill
    • Cisco
    • Crappie
    • Muskellunge
    • Northern Pike
    • Perch
    • Pike
    • Sunfish
    • Walleye