LIBBS LAKE
Location Highlights:
Libbs Lake is on Lake Minnetonka. At only 22 acres, it is much smaller than its neighbor, Grays Bay. The two bays connect through a long, narrow channel, and the bays were unattached until a channel was dredged in the 1800s. The homes around Libbs Lake are located in Minnetonka and are within the Minnetonka School District.
Water Quality:
The water depth in Libbs Lake ranges from 2 to 8 feet and has a B rating for water quality by the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District.
Boating Restrictions:
No wake zone
Lake Access:
Libbs Lake's no wake regulation, coupled with the absence of boat launches and marinas, makes it an ideal location to dock recreational boats.
Amenities:
Libbs Lake is home to Libbs Lake Beach Park, a public park owned by Minnetonka. The small beach is perfect for families and has stationed lifeguards daily from noon to 6 pm. The beach is tucked away in the Park Lane neighborhood and tends to be quieter than other public beaches on Lake Minnetonka. Libbs Lake Beach Park offers a variety of amenities, including grills, free off-street parking, picnic tables, and restrooms.
Source Lake Minnetonka Magazine®
Source MN DNR®
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Location Highlights:
Libbs Lake is on Lake Minnetonka. At only 22 acres, it is much smaller than its neighbor, Grays Bay. The two bays connect through a long, narrow channel, and the bays were unattached until a channel was dredged in the 1800s. The homes around Libbs Lake are located in Minnetonka and are within the Minnetonka School District.
Water Quality:
The water depth in Libbs Lake ranges from 2 to 8 feet and has a B rating for water quality by the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District.
Boating Restrictions:
No wake zone
Lake Access:
Libbs Lake's no wake regulation, coupled with the absence of boat launches and marinas, makes it an ideal location to dock recreational boats.
Amenities:
Libbs Lake is home to Libbs Lake Beach Park, a public park owned by Minnetonka. The small beach is perfect for families and has stationed lifeguards daily from noon to 6 pm. The beach is tucked away in the Park Lane neighborhood and tends to be quieter than other public beaches on Lake Minnetonka. Libbs Lake Beach Park offers a variety of amenities, including grills, free off-street parking, picnic tables, and restrooms.
Source Lake Minnetonka Magazine®
Source MN DNR®
Libbs Lake
SEARCH BY BAY
- Black Lake
- Browns Bay
- Carman Bay
- Carsons Bay
- Coffee Cove
- Cooks Bay
- Crystal Bay
- East Upper Lake
- Echo Bay
- Emerald Lake
- Excelsior Bay
- Forest Lake Bay
- Gideon Bay
- Grays Bay
- Halstead Bay
- Harrisons Bay
- Jennings Bay
- Lafayette Bay
- Libbs Lake
- Lost Lake Bay
- Lower Lake South
- Maxwell Bay
- North Arm Bay
- North Lower Lake East Half
- North Lower Lake West Half
- Old Channel Bay
- Peavy Lake
- Phelps Bay
- Priests Bay
- Robinson Bay
- Seton Lake
- Smiths Bay
- Smithtown Bay
- South Upper Lake
- Spring Park Bay
- St.Albans Bay
- St.Louis Bay
- Stubbs Bay
- Tanager Lake
- Wayzata Bay
- West Arm Bay
- West Upper Lake
- Woolsey Pond