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Lake Le Homme Dieu

A woman sits on a colorful striped blanket on a sandy beach at Lake Le Homme Dieu near Alexandria, MN, watching two children play in the sand while another stands at the water’s edge under a partly cloudy sky.

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Lake Le Homme Dieu

Lake Le Homme Dieu is a scenic 1,800-acre lake on the northeast edge of Alexandria and part of the popular Alexandria Chain of Lakes. With navigable connections to Lake Carlos and Lake Geneva, public access docks, two sandy swimming beaches, and nearly 10 miles of shoreline, it’s a favorite destination for boating, fishing, and water recreation. Reaching depths of 85 feet and home to a wide variety of fish species, Lake Le Homme Dieu offers something for anglers, swimmers, and lake lovers alike.

About Lake Le Homme Dieu

Lake Le Homme Dieu is a 1,800-acre basin located on the northeast city limit of Alexandria. It is part of the Alexandria Chain of Lakes. Navigable connections exist to Lake Carlos and Lake Geneva. Popular lake for fishing, boating and water recreation. Public access docks available. Two swimming beaches: Rotary Beach located between Lake Carlos and Lake Le Homme Dieu on County Road 42 and Lake Le Homme Dieu Beach located on the southern end of the lake.

This lake has approximately 10 miles of shoreline and contains about 1801 acres. The maximum depth is 85 feet.  It has a wide array of fish including Walleye, Largemouth Bass, Bluegill, Hybrid Sunfish, Pumpkinseed, Rock Bass, Yellow Perch, White Suckers and Northern Pike.

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