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Devils Lake is a Lake in Ramsey County, North Dakota.

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Devil's Lake (often written as Devils Lake) is a freshwater lake in the U.S. state of North Dakota. It is the largest natural body of water in the state and the second-largest body of water in North Dakota after the artificially created Lake Sakakawea. In 2006, it reached a historical high elevation of 1,449.2 ft (441.7 m) , an area of 216 mi² (560 km²), and a volume of 2.7 million acre-feet (3.3 km³).

The city of Devils Lake, North Dakota takes its name from the lake.

Fishing Description: 

Devil's Lake is called the perch capital of the world. Perch and walleye are the best fishing in the winter, while walleye and pike are excellent in the summer.

Name: 
Devils Lake
Waterbody type: 
Lake
County: 
Ramsey County
State: 
North Dakota
Country: 
United States
Surface area: 
95624.00
Maximum depth: 
53ft
Average depth: 
22ft
Standard elevation: 
442
Latitude: 
48.0271
Longitude: 
-98.953