Whale Lake Explained

Whale Lake
Location:West Cook, Cook County, Minnesota, United States
Coords:47.892°N -90.5454°W
Outflow:Whale Creek
Basin Countries:United States
Area:21acres
Max-Depth:10feet
Elevation:1900feet
Cities:Grand Marais, Minnesota
Cook, Minnesota
Pushpin Map:Minnesota#USA
Pushpin Map Alt:Location of Whale Lake in Minnesota, USA.

Whale Lake is a lake in Cook County in what is known as the Arrowhead Region of northern Minnesota. It is within the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness of the Superior National Forest, at the base of Eagle Mountain, Minnesota's highest point. Two miles (3 km) from the nearest road, Whale Lake is only accessible via the Eagle Mountain Hiking Trail from the south, or the Brule Lake Trail from the northwest.[1] It offers two campsites to hikers, one on the northern shore near the intersection of the two trails, and the other a few hundred yards away from the western shore.

Whale Lake has been known to contain Bluegill,[2] Northern Pike,[3] Yellow Perch,[3] and more commonly, White Sucker fish.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Trails of the BWCA, Kekabic Trail Club Maps, The Hungry Beaver, May, June, July, 1996.
  2. Web site: Whale Lake details . lake-link.com . 2007 . 2007-09-06 .
  3. Web site: Whale Lake Information Report . Lakefinder . Minnesota Department of Natural Resources . 1973-08-27 . 2007-09-06 .