North Lindström Lake

North Lindström Lake is known for its water clarity and predominantly sandy shoreline. This small, scenic lake holds over 19 species of fish. The lake’s south shore is connected to South Lindström Lake by a narrow channel that is navigable by small boat (<14') at normal water levels.

Directions:

No ‘formal’ public access, however, public access is available at the end of Linden Street on South shore in Lindström South of Highway 8 (Lake Boulevard). Please obey all parking and other official signs.

Lake Stats

Area: 141.85 acres

Littoral Area: 55 acres

Shore Length: 2.29 miles

Maximum Depth: 29 feet

Fish Species

Black bullhead, black crappie, bluegill, brown bullhead, green sunfish, hybrid sunfish, largemouth bass, northern pike, pumpkinseed, walleye, yellow bullhead, yellow perch, bowfin (dogfish), common carp, suckers, white sucker, banded killifish, blackchin shiner, blacknose shiner, bluntnose minnow, golden shiner, Johnny darter, shiners, spotfin shiner, spottail shiner

Amenities

NOTE: No formal public access. However, public access is available at the end of Linden Street on the South shore. Please obey all parking and other official signs.

North Lindström Lake is a fertile 137 acre basin located in southern Chisago County within the city of Lindström. The lake’s south shore is connected to South Lindström Lake by a narrow channel that is navigable by a small boat (<14’) at normal water levels.
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