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Iowa Great Lakes

Coordinates:43°23′09″N95°06′28″W / 43.38583°N 95.10778°W /43.38583; -95.10778
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Group of interconnected freshwater lakes in Iowa and Minnesota

Iowa Great Lakes
Iowa Great Lakes is located in Iowa
Iowa Great Lakes
Iowa Great Lakes
Coordinates43°23′09″N95°06′28″W / 43.38583°N 95.10778°W /43.38583; -95.10778
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The Iowa Great Lakes region, showing Spirit Lake (top), West Okoboji Lake (left)

TheIowa Great Lakes, often referred to asOkoboji,[1] is a group of natural lakes in northwesternIowa in theUnited States. There are seven lakes in the region totaling 12,687 acres (5,134 ha)[2] with the three principal lakes of the group beingBig Spirit Lake,[3]West Okoboji Lake,[4] andEast Okoboji Lake.[5][6] They are the largest natural lakes in the state of Iowa. The largest, Spirit Lake, is 5,684 acres (2,300 ha).[1] The lake area extends to the north intoJackson County, Minnesota. The headwaters ofLittle Sioux River flow past the west side of the lake area.[6]

History

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The area around the Iowa Great Lakes was not known for permanent settlement by theSioux but rather for recreation or hunting.[7] When settlers arrived around 1856 it led to conflicts and eventually theSpirit Lake Massacre in 1857.

After the massacre, European settlers slowly returned and by 1900 nearly 8,000 people were living in the area. The Iowa Great Lakes Sanitary District was created in 1939 to protect the lakes from pollution and sanitary issues.[8] Likewise, the Iowa Great Lakes Association was formed in 2008 when the waters were threatened by a large commercial agricultural development.[9]

Geography

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The Iowa Great Lakes region was formed 13,500 years ago along the southwest edge of the Des Moines lobe ice sheet as it pressed south into Iowa.[10] The deepest part of the lake is 136 feet (41 m) in West Okoboji Lake.

The Iowa Great Lakes lie within the Spirit Lake Micropolitan Area[11] and the towns ofSpirit Lake andMilford are within the lake area.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"About".
  2. ^"Lake Maps, Sizes & Depths – Iowa Great Lakes Association". Archived fromthe original on 2021-04-15. Retrieved2022-01-31.
  3. ^"Domestic Names | U.S. Geological Survey".[dead link]
  4. ^U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Iowa Great Lakes
  5. ^U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Iowa Great Lakes
  6. ^abcOkoboji, Milford, Spirit Lake, and Spirit Lake SE, Iowa; 7.5 Minute Topographic Quadrangles, USGS, 1970
  7. ^"History".
  8. ^"History".
  9. ^"History of IGLA – Iowa Great Lakes Association". Archived fromthe original on 2022-01-31. Retrieved2022-01-31.
  10. ^Quade, Deborah; Vogelgesang, Jason (December 15, 2011)."East Okoboji Lakefront Technical Assessment"(PDF).publications.iowa.gov. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  11. ^"Spirit Lake, IA Micropolitan Statistical Area IA Demographic Data and Boundary Map".
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