Current water temperature and lake levels
HISTORY OF BIG SPIRIT LAKE
Big
Spirit Lake, a freshwater lake of approximately 5,684 acres, is the largest
natural lake in Iowa. Located in Dickinson County in northwest Iowa, the lake is
the northernmost of the group of lakes known as the “Iowa Great Lakes.” A
glacial pothole formed nearly 13,000 years ago during the most recent ice age,
Big Spirit Lake has an average depth of 17 feet with its deepest point being 24
feet. The northern shore of Big Spirit Lake borders Minnesota.
Big Spirit Lake contains over 40 species of fish and is a popular fishing
destination for anglers throughout Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska and South Dakota.
Visitors and residents fish for walleye, northern pike, perch, bass, catfish and
crappies by boat or from a dock during the summer and through the ice during the
winter. State record freshwater drum and muskellunge were caught in Big Spirit
Lake.
The State Fish Hatchery in Orleans, just south of Big Spirit Lake is a popular
spot to view the aquariums that showcase many local fish species. The hatchery
and its grounds are open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on weekdays. In addition,
when walleye spawning is in full swing, usually in early to mid April, the
hatchery is open to visitors 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Between 40,000
and 60,000 people visit the Spirit Lake Hatchery each year.
Big Spirit Lake has had several names throughout history. Native Americans named
it “Mini-Wakan,” and it was known as “Lac d’Esprits" by French voyageurs. Both
names translate to “Lake of the Spirits.” A current tradition holds that Native
Americans believed Big Spirit Lake to be under the watch of an evil spirit.
Tribe members avoided crossing the lake in their canoes. Another legend relates
that lovers of opposing tribes perished in a storm during a forbidden meeting.
Those or newer tales testify to the quality of wind on the lake, making it
popular with sailors, windsurfers, and various Midwest regattas. Big Spirit
Lake’s shoreline also creates vast expanses of smooth water, making acres of
skiing, tubing, wakeboarding and other activities available for power boaters.
ARCHIVED STATISTICS ON BIG SPIRIT'S
WATER LEVELS
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ARCHIVED STATISTICS ON BIG SPIRIT'S
WATER QUALITY
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ARCHIVED STATISTICS ON BIG SPIRIT'S ICE
DURATION
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