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Damage to the Water Ski Course – Please Use Caution

Did you know that Lake Minnewashta is home to a number of enthusiastic water skiers? We are lucky to have our very own ski course set up in the north bay of the lake, permitted by the Sheriff and maintained … Continue reading

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SLOW NO WAKE RESTRICTION IS LIFTED!

Our lake elevation readings on Lake Minnewashta have been below 945.0′ Mean Sea Level for 3 days in a row. Based on this, Renae Clark, city of Chanhassen Water Resources Coordinator, after discussion with city manager Todd Gerhardt, has confirmed … Continue reading

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Minnesota legislators doubled what boat owners must pay to help protect state waters against invasive species

Looks like the State will be getting more money to spend on AIS efforts. They’re raising the boat registration fee by $5.60! Hopefully the LMPA or Carver County get grant money in 2020. Unfortunately the move to centralize AIS inspections … Continue reading

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Lake Minnewashta’s July 4th Celebration

It’s time to get ready to celebrate America’ birthday on July 4th!!!  4thof July Celebration – Calendar of Events TIME ACTIVITY LOCATION 9:00 AM Ski Show 3421 Shore Drive 10:15 AM Face Painting 6331 Greenbriar Ave 11:00 AM  Land Parade, … Continue reading

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City of Chanhassen Declares Lake Minnewashta a Slow-No Wake Zone Until Further Notice

City of Chanhassen officials have declared Lake Minnewashta a SLOW-NO WAKE zone due to high water levels leading to the strong potential of shoreline damage. Please do not drive your watercraft at speeds fast enough to create a wake, typically … Continue reading

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Spring 2019 Curly Leaf Pondweed Weed Treatment Performed

As reported earlier, a team of people from Carver County and the LMPA have performed one of two planned weed surveys on Lake Minnewashta. The first was to determine the concentration of Curly Leaf Pondweed (CLP) around the lake. That … Continue reading

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