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  1. Big Mantrap Lake is located two miles east of Emmaville in central Hubbard County, Minnesota. It has a surface area of 1618 acres, average water clarity of 13 feet, and a maximum depth of 68 feet. About 752 acres (46 percent) of the lake is 15 feet deep or less.

  2. Mantrap Lake (MN) nautical chart on depth map. Coordinates: 47.0748, -94.899. Free marine navigation, important information about the hydrography of Mantrap Lake.

  3. St. Paul, MN 55155-4025. About the lake map images. All lake maps show areas within Minnesota. They were compiled from the 1930s to the 1990s. No guarantees are made to their quality and accuracy, including locations of public accesses.

  4. Aug 11, 2018 · Come enjoy the relaxing comfort of our modern cabins overlooking Big Mantrap Lake, just north of Park Rapids, Minnesota. You will find us nestled among the pine, spruce and birch trees which make up the Paul Bunyan State Forest. See bald eagles soar the sky above and nest near the waters edge.

    • HUBBARD COUNTY
    • Boating Access Etiquette
    • WAKE
    • Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS)
    • Watercraft Inspectors are Here to Help
    • When entering:
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    • Know the Laws
    • Public Water Accesses in Hubbard County

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    Keep the launch ramp area clear unless actively launching or loading. The line to launch/load is formed by the vehicles and trailers on land (not by the order of the boats in the water or at the dock). Conditions will vary from site to site and with the changing seasons so boaters should check the condition of the ramp and depth of water before eac...

    away from shorelines, docks, swimmers, and watercraft. Boats that create an artificial wake require even more distance to lower the impact. Minimize repetitive passes. Keep the noise down and be courteous to other boaters.

    AIS are non-native plants, animals, and diseases that harm fish populations, water quality and water recreation. Most boaters and anglers take action to prevent the spread of invasive species and protect Minnesota waters. To find out if a water body contains an AIS, visit mndnr.gov/lakefinder, visit mndnr.gov/infested, or look for an “Invasive Spec...

    Inspectors will inform you about AIS and will physically inspect your boat, trailer, other water-related equipment, and compartments that hold water. Be prepared:

     Arrive cleaned and drained. Open the lids of closed compartments that could hold water, like live wells, so the inspector can see they are drained.

     Pull all drain plugs. Clean off any plants, mud and invasive animals. Tell us how we are doing by emailing: wip.dnr@state.mn.us

    You may not transport aquatic plants or prohibited invasive species, dead or alive. You may not launch watercraft or place a trailer in the water if it has aquatic plants, zebra mussels or other prohibited invasive species attached or water present in compartments. You must drain all water, remove the drain  plug(s) and leave all water-draining de...

    Map Grid Ramp Fish Map Grid Ramp Fish Water Body Name Location Type Species Administrator Water Body Name Location Type Species Administrator * State Park Sticker Required Fish Species: C — Crappie, LB — Largemouth Bass, LT — Lake Trout, M — Muskellunge, N — Northern Pike, S — Sunfish, SB — Smallmouth Bass, W — Walleye, unknown — Not Available...

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  5. Mantrap Lake is a designated muskie lake. The campground and day use area also offer swimming, water access, fishing, a dock, five picnic sites, and nature trails (1mi). Located in Paul Bunyan State Forest, managed by Itasca State Park.

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