Okamanpeedan Lake, partially located in Martin County, Minnesota, and Emmet County, Iowa, is also known as Tuttle Lake. Okamanpeedan Lake is a roughly 2,300 acre (9.3 km²) riverine lake located on the East Fork of the Des Moines River. It has an average depth of about four to six feet (1.2 to 1.8 m). The lake has a contributing watershed of approximately 120,056 acres (486 km²) and watershed:lake ratio on the order of about 50:1 The lake is situated in a glacial till plain and is generally in an area dominated by loamy, poorly drained soils. The area is primarily level but does have some rolling, hills.
OkamanpeedanLake, partially located in Martin County, Minnesota, and Emmet County, Iowa, is also known as Tuttle Lake.
OkamanpeedanLake is a roughly 2,300 acre (9.3 km²) riverinelake located on the East Fork of the Des Moines River.
The lake has a contributing watershed of approximately 120,056 acres (486 km²) and watershed:lake ratio on the order of about 50:1 The lake is situated in a glacial till plain and is generally in an area dominated by loamy, poorly drained soils.
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