Rocky Lake Public Land
Openly marked by the glaciers that came through here, Rocky Lake Public Land is home to lakes, ponds, streams, and rocky shorelines.
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Rocky Lake Public Land Details
Openly marked by the glaciers that came through here, Rocky Lake Public Land is home to lakes, ponds, streams, and rocky shorelines. The most notable are three lakes, Rocky, Second, and Patrick Lake, running north to south due to their forming during the glacial melts. Visitors can choose from the eleven undeveloped campsites to begin their fishing, boating, and off-road adventures, and enjoy some fun along one of the many well-traversed ATV and snowmobiling routes. Watch out for wildlife, like loons and bald eagles, that like to frequent this unpopulated wilderness.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Rocky Lake Public Land
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