Whitefish Chain of Lakes
The Whitefish Chain of Lakes is a reservoir found in the heart of Minnesota, United States. Its 14 lakes span 14,272 acres through the cities of Crosslake, Pequot Lakes, Jenkins, and Pine River.
Origin of name
The Whitefish Chain was named for the many whitefish that were swimming within it. Although, there is a more unique way as to how the Chain attained its name. There were two main American Indian Tribes who inhabited and fought over the area. These two tribes were the Dakota and Ojibwe. The American Indian Tribes named different locations and trappers created maps of the area and surrounding waters. The natives named the Chain "Kadikumagokag," which was translated to "Lake Where There are Many Whitefish" by Joseph Nicollet, a French astronomer who emigrated to the United States.Geography
The 14 lakes consist of Upper Whitefish Lake, Lower Whitefish Lake, Cross Lake, Big Trout Lake, Rush-Hen Lake, Lower Hay Lake, Little Pine Lake, Bertha Lake, Arrowhead Lake, Daggett Lake, Clamshell Lake, Pig Lake, Island Lake, and Loon Lake.| Lake Name | Area | Shore length | Maximum depth |
| Whitefish | 7714.19 | 32.2 | 138 |
| Cross | 1815 | 21.85 | 84 |
| Big Trout | 1366.29 | 8.88 | 128 |
| Rush-Hen | 857.83 | 14.77 | 105 |
| Lower Hay | 700.21 | 4.44 | 100 |
| Bertha | 336.87 | 3.85 | 64 |
| Little Pine | 329.86 | 6.2 | 36 |
| Arrowhead | 296.37 | 4.09 | 13 |
| Daggett | 258.27 | 7.52 | 23 |
| Island | 332.4 | 5.17 | 76 |
| Clamshell | 211.06 | 6.49 | 42 |
| Pig | 195.78 | 2.16 | 56 |
| Loon | 237 | 5 | 69 |