Local Lake Ordinances

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Recreational activities on Ramsey County Lakes are popular for many citizens. In order to enjoy these activities safely, the Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office has provided the following information online. This is a summary only and is subject to change. Please contact the specific local, state, or federal agency for more information. Information as of December 31, 2010.

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City Lake Name (Lake Number) Rules & Regulations Date of Last Revision
Arden Hills Lake Johanna (62-78)

5 mph within 250 feet of shore and in center of lake at all times

5 mph within the open speed zone from 11 am to 3 pm and 7 pm to 7 am daily

40 mph at other times and counterclockwise travel is required

10/28/74;
amended 10/16/87
Little Canada / Maplewood Lake Gervais (62-7)

Open water: slow-no wake zone within 150 feet of any shoreline and on the entire surface when the lake elevation exceeds 860 feet at the public access

Winter: 15 mph limit for any motor vehicle within 150 feet of shore, fish house, or person, and no entry on skating rinks or sliding areas within 150 feet of shore

7/11/97
Maplewood All lakes, Lake Phalen (62-13)

Slow-no wake speed within 300 feet of shore occupied by swimmers or anglers

Slow-no wake speed in the channels of Phalen, Keller, and Kohlman Lakes

No water-skiing, etc. within 300 feet of shoreline, docks, swimmers, or other boats

Damaging wakes prohibited within 300 feet of occupied boats

Also see special Lake Gervais (62-7) restrictions

1965; 1982; 1997
Mounds View Spring Lake (2-71)

Slow-no wake speed within 300 feet of shore, anglers, swimmers, and occupied boats

No water skiing within 300 feet of shore, docks, swimmers or other boats

Also in Fridley and Spring Lake Park, Anoka County

6/6/53
New Brighton Long Lake (62-67)

Slow no wake speed at all times within 100 feet of shore

Open speed zone and counterclockwise travel from sunrise Monday to sunset Friday, and from 12:00 noon to 6 pm on weekends and holidays; all other times slow-no wake speed

Slow no wake zone on entire lake when water elevation exceeds 866.22 feet

Restrictions when ice is on lake

5/19/82
North Oaks Pleasant Lake (62-46)
Gilfillan Lake (62-27)

Electric motors only

Restricted by private land

1950
North Saint Paul Casey Lake (62-5)

No motors allowed

8/15/84
Roseville All lakes: Little Johanna (62-78), Langton (62-49), Bennett (62-48) & McCarrons (62-54)

Slow no wake speed within 150 feet of shore, anglers, swimmers or occupied boats

No water skiing within 300 feet of shore, docks, swimmers or other boat

8/18/53
Roseville / Shoreview Lake Owasso (62-56) (also Ramsey Co. Ordinance)

40 mph speed limit

Slow no wake speed within 150 feet of shoreline

10/97
Roseville / Shoreview Lake Josephine (62-57)

Slow no wake speed within 150 feet of shoreline

3/18/53; amended 1/25/99
Shoreview Island Lake (62-75)

Slow no wake speed within 150 feet of shore

Slow no wake speed on the entire lake when water elevation reaches 947 feet

All lakes entirely in city

9/16/97; 3/9/09
Saint Paul All lakes in parks: Lake Phalen (62-13), Como Lake (62-55), and Lake Crosby (62-47)

Electric motors only

No inflatable devices

No boating allowed after dusk or before daylight

1956;
amended 1982
Saint Paul Mississippi River

Slow no wake speed zones:

River Mile 839.5 (Wabasha St. Bridge) to 840.5 (Smith Ave. or High Bridge)

River Mile 844.6 to 845.1, near the Watergate Marina

4/26/90; amended 6/7/05
Vadnais Heights Lake Vadnais (62-38)
Sucker Lake (62-28)

No boats allowed

Shore fishing only, no one allowed on ice

Water reservoir for Saint Paul

 
White Bear Lake Conservation District (WBLCD) White Bear Lake (82-167)
(also in Washington County)

Visit the White Bear Lake Conservation District website for more information.

35 mph max. speed limit

Slow no wake speed in shore zone (200-300 feet from shore), or within100 feet any person in the water

No operation of watercraft within 100 feet of person in the water or on a raft

Water skiing restrictions

Towboat operator must be 13 years old

100 feet maximum length tow rope

Type I, II, or III USCG PFD required to be worn by person being towed

No skiing (except straight out from shore) within 100 feet of shore

Boats and skiers must stay 100 feet away from docks, other boats, rafts and swim areas

Memorial Day through Labor Day: observer required weekends and holidays from 12:00 noon to dusk and weekdays from 4 pm - dusk

Personal watercraft restrictions.

Note: WBLCD restrictions do not require Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) approval