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Crystal Lake Park Crystal Lake Park.
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Pik Nik Island at Crystal Lake 1987The Crystal Lake Improvement Association held a contest to find a name for the small recreational use island in the lake. The contest was open to children ages 5 -12 from Apple Valley, Burnsville and Lakeville and the winner was Leah Laubach. Her winning name was Pik-Nik Island.
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Crystal LakeSignage at Crystal Lake 2021.
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Crystal View InnOctober 22, 1956 Mpls Tribune - ad for the Crystal View Inn at Crystal Lake.
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Crystal Lake 2019Fishing June 1, 2019 at Crystal Lake.
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Crystal Lake 2019Although it's June, a permanent Thin Ice sign can be found at the lake shore.
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Crystal LakeAerial view of Crystal Lake.
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Crystal Lake 2019This stop provides a great view of Crystal Lake and Buck Hill.
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Crystal LakeCrystal Lake and Buck Hill 1970s.
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Crystal LakeA second winter view of Crystal Lake from Buck Hill.
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Twin Lake HomesWinter view of Twin Lake Homes 2023.
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Crystal Lake in the WinterWinter view of Crystal Lake (undated).
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Crystal Lake and Buck HillWinter 2022 view of Crystal Lake and Buck Hill.
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Youth Fishing Clinic at Crystal Lake -2018 photoFishing clinics for children ages 6 to 10 are held in August, at Crystal Beach Park, 1101 Crystal Lake Road E. Aspiring anglers will learn how to set up their rod, bait their hook, cast like a pro and take fish off their line. They’ll also learn about different kinds of fish and the baits used to attract them.

Cost is $10 for one session. Participants are asked to register for only one. All equipment will be provided, but if kids have a special rod, but students may bring a special reel or tackle from home. A fishing license isn’t required for youth under 15. Parents are welcome to stay but will need their own equipment and a license if they intend to fish. The clinic is presented in partnership with Minnesota Trout Unlimited and Trout in the Classroom. - Photo compliments of the City of Burnsville.
       
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