Amelia Lake

Amelia Lake is a lake in Anoka County, Minnesota, United States, located 2.1 miles away from Centerville. Amelia lake has an elevation of around 276 feet. The lake sits on a lot of 217 acres. This lake is open to the public to fish with a proper fishing license. Amelia Lake is in a scenic area with many trees surrounding and very few houses on the outskirts of the lake. The lake is not the same as Lake Nokomis, which was also called "Lake Amelia" from at least 1823 until 1910, when its name was changed to that of the grandmother of Hiawatha.

Amelia Lake

Amelia Lake is a lake in Anoka County, Minnesota, United States, located 2.1 miles away from Centerville. Amelia lake has an elevation of around 276 feet. The lake sits on a lot of 217 acres. This lake is open to the public to fish with a proper fishing license. Amelia Lake is in a scenic area with many trees surrounding and very few houses on the outskirts of the lake. The lake is not the same as Lake Nokomis, which was also called "Lake Amelia" from at least 1823 until 1910, when its name was changed to that of the grandmother of Hiawatha.