Rosholt Millpond
is an impoundment on Flume Creek in the Village of Rosholt. At one time the water going through the dam generated power for the
grist mill and later for the sawmill, which has been torn down. Rosholt Millpond is a 17.6 acre impoundment with a maximum depth
of 7 feet and an estimated volume of 61 acre-feet. It contains largemouth bass and panfish. The pond is north of the village with
the school on its south bank and a Village Park on the north bank. The area incorporated into the park is especially altered, and
kept mowed to the water’s edge. The west end of the pond and some of the Flume Creek corridor make up the Rosholt school wetland
and upland forest natural area.
See a survey about the future of Rosholt Millpond.
Read agendas and minutes from Rosholt Millpond planning meetings.
Contact the staff working on the Rosholt Millpond plan.
See a map of the Rosholt Millpond watershed.
Read reports about Rosholt Millpond
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