Cormorant Lake (Minnesota)


Big Cormorant Lake is situated in northwestern Minnesota's Becker County, about an hour's drive due east of the Fargo, North Dakota, and Moorhead, Minnesota metropolitan area.
The lake was named after the bird cormorant. The lake was recently discovered to be infested with zebra mussels, which threatens neighboring lakes.

History

The land that Big Cormorant Lake sits on was originally occupied by the Chippewa, and the Sioux Native tribes. The Cormorant Township organized on February 26, 1872 and the name Cormorant is translated from the original Ojibway naming of the lake.

Attractions and Activities

Some of the most popular attractions on Big Cormorant lake come in the form of restaurants. Zorbaz, the Roadhouse and Pitt 611 offer lake residence food and entertainment. Boutique shopping is also available in Cormorant Village.
Boating, sailing, and fishing are the most common activities on Cormorant Lake.
Other activities on Big Cormorant include swimming, kayaking, Wakesurfing, Waterskiing, Wakeboarding and standup paddleboarding during the summer, and ice fishing, and snowmobiling, during the winter.

In Media

Cormorant Village went viral for electing a dog named Duke for four Terms as Mayor.

Urban Legends

The Hairy Man of Vergas Trails is to be 8 feet tall and is often blamed for strange animal deaths. He wanders the woods surrounding the Vergas Trails, and many claim run-ins with the creature over the years.
The Wendigo is a supernatural creature that prowls the thick forests looking to feast on human flesh. He's often described as gigantic - up to 15 feet tall - and some say he's too thin to be seen from the side. This legend derives from similar Native American tales.

Fishing

Fish To Catch