Point F

Point F

Old Fire Station 2 Location (now Dog Park)

GPS: 92.9214 W 45.103 N

This is the gate near the the Dog Park at the Northwest corner of Sunfish Lake Park. If the vehicle gate is closed, the compass points are correct. Taking the trail to the east brings you to Sign 7, at the Northwest point of the Outer Loop of the Brown trail, in the Oak / Maple forest of Sunfish Lake Park.

Welcome to Sunfish Lake Park

Welcome to Sunfish Lake Park! This City Park is protected from development under the terms of a Conservation Easement of June 30, 2009 between the City of Lake Elmo and the Minnesota Land Trust. As the City experiences further population growth and land is converted for housing development, we have protected this green space for the enjoyment of nature by future generations.

Most of the information contained below is taken directly from the Conservation Easement agreement. It protects the Sunfish Lake Park property through identification and enforcement of various management activities that maintain the conservation values of the property. In particular, it outlines specific land use restrictions. Sunfish Lake Park consists of approximately 173 acres of rolling forest land that includes an additional 51 acres of other woodlands, grasslands, wetlands, and open water ponds as well as part of Sunfish Lake. This natural area is a component of a significant wildlife corridor that provides habitat for a variety of species in greatest conservation need. The undeveloped shoreline of Sunfish Lake helps maintain water quality and healthy aquatic habitat of the lake. The protected property provides opportunities for the public to experience, appreciate and learn about the natural and scientific environment through low-impact, outdoor recreational and educational activities.

For a complete copy of the conservation easement between the City of Lake Elmo and the Minnesota Land Trust, please go to

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You can also find a guide to a proposal for the development and usage of Sunfish Lake Park as presented to Lake Elmo Parks Commission in March 2015 at

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