Lake Waconia


Lake Waconia is a lake located within the city limits of Waconia in Carver County, Minnesota in the United States.
Waconia is derived from a Sioux-language word meaning "fountain" or "spring".
The maximum depth of Lake Waconia is 37 feet deep and is 3,080 acres in size. The lake has long been known for walleye and muskellunge fishing and many anglers target these fish on the numerous reefs that dot the main part of the lake. The lake also is heavily fished for largemouth bass and panfish.
Eurasian watermilfoil was found in the lake in 1989 and zebra mussels were found in 2014.