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Sawbill Lake
Location of Sawbill Lake in Minnesota, USA.
Location of Sawbill Lake in Minnesota, USA.
Sawbill Lake
Location of Sawbill Lake in Minnesota, USA.
Location of Sawbill Lake in Minnesota, USA.
Sawbill Lake
LocationTofte Township, Cook County, Minnesota, United States
Coordinates47°53′12″N 90°52′40″W / 47.8867°N 90.8779°W / 47.8867; -90.8779
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface area765 acres (310 ha)
Max. depth45 ft (14 m)
Surface elevation1,787 ft (545 m)
References[1]

Sawbill Lake is a lake in Cook County, Minnesota. The closest town to Sawbill Lake is Tofte. It is a popular entry point (number 38) to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in the Superior National Forest. Sawbill is a nickname of the common merganser duck. There is a United States Forest Service cabin, a canoe outfitter, and a campground located at the southern end of the lake. During the Great Depression there was a Civilian Conservation Corps camp six miles south of the lake.

Sawbill has portages connecting it to Smoke Lake, Kelso Lake, Ada Creek and Alton Lake.

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Wildlife

At Sawbill Lake, there are moose, bears, bald eagles, and loons.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Lake Information Report". Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Retrieved 2009-06-02.
  2. ^ "Recreation.gov". Recreation.gov. Retrieved 2019-08-16.

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