Alice Lake

Location: Scandia, William O'Brien State Park, Highway 95

Species present: Bluegill, Black Crappie, Largemouth Bass, Northern Pike, Walleye, Yellow Perch, Bullhead

Alice Lake.

Depth: 9 feet

Size: 26 acres

Recent fish stocking

Lake Map: Download map

Wheelchair access: Excellent

MTC bus: None nearby

Park entrance fee: Yes, $7 Daily or $35 Annual Pass

Restrooms: Yes

Parking: Excellent

Picnic: Yes

Grills: Yes

Playground: No

Other Activities: Biking, camping, hiking, loaner fishing poles, nature viewing, swimming beach, St. Croix River boat launch, volleyball, walking path

Agency: Minnesota DNR Division of Parks (651) 433-0500

Fishing pier: Yes

location map for Alice

Comments: Alice Lake is a great fishing resource where you can catch a wide variety of fish. This beautiful lake is a great place to canoe and enjoy spectacular scenery while wetting a line. The park offers access to the St. Croix River for shorefishing or launching a boat. A daily or annual vehicle pass is required to enter the park. 

More information about Alice Lake

2011 Lake Survey Results:

Location and Date Species Abundance Average Length (in) Maximum Length (in)
Alice Black Crappie low 7.6 8.9
(Washington) Bluegill high 4.8 6.8
06/13/2011 Golden Redhorse low 23.3 23.3
  Green Sunfish low 3.7 4.0
  Hybrid Sunfish med 5.0 8.0
  Largemouth Bass low 7.7 9.0
  Northern Pike med 24.0 29.5
  Pumpkinseed Sunfish low 3.8 4.4
  Spotted Sucker low 18.6 18.7
  Walleye low 20.3 20.3
  Yellow Bullhead low 9.2 10.7
  Yellow Perch low 7.0 7.0

 

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