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Anderson Goose Lake
Goose Lake
Anderson Lake
Location of Anderson Goose Lake in Iowa, USA.
Location of Anderson Goose Lake in Iowa, USA.
Anderson Goose Lake
Location in Iowa
Location of Anderson Goose Lake in Iowa, USA.
Location of Anderson Goose Lake in Iowa, USA.
Anderson Goose Lake
Location in the United States
Location Hamilton County, Iowa
Coordinates 42°18′56″N 93°37′26″W / 42.31556°N 93.62389°W / 42.31556; -93.62389
Type glacial lake
Basin countries United States
Designated: 1975

Anderson Goose Lake, also called Goose Lake or Anderson Lake, is a cool natural lake located in Hamilton County, Iowa. It's found close to the town of Jewell Junction. This lake is a very important place for many types of birds that live near water. It was even named a National Natural Landmark in 1975 because of its special natural features.

Discover Anderson Goose Lake

Anderson Goose Lake is a beautiful spot in central Iowa. It's a natural lake, meaning it wasn't made by people. Instead, it was formed by powerful natural forces long ago. The lake is known for its calm waters and the amazing wildlife it supports.

What is a Glacial Lake?

Anderson Goose Lake is a type of lake called a glacial lake. This means it was formed by huge sheets of ice called glaciers. Thousands of years ago, during the last Ice Age, giant glaciers moved across the land. As they moved, they scraped and carved out the earth. When these glaciers melted, the water filled the hollows they had created. This is how many lakes in places like Iowa were formed. These lakes often have unique shapes and are important for the environment.

A Special Home for Waterfowl

One of the most important things about Anderson Goose Lake is that it's a fantastic waterfowl habitat. Waterfowl are birds that live on or near water. This includes ducks, geese, swans, and many other types of birds. The lake provides everything these birds need to survive.

  • Food: The lake has plenty of plants and small creatures for birds to eat.
  • Shelter: Tall grasses and reeds around the lake offer safe places to hide.
  • Nesting areas: Birds can build their nests and raise their young safely here.
  • Resting spot: It's a perfect place for migrating birds to stop and rest.

Because of this, you can often see many different kinds of birds at Anderson Goose Lake. It's a great place for birdwatching!

A National Natural Landmark

In 1975, Anderson Goose Lake was given a very special title: a National Natural Landmark. This means it's recognized by the United States government as an outstanding example of America's natural heritage. Places given this title are important because they show us how nature works. They also help us understand the history of our planet.

Being a National Natural Landmark helps protect the lake. It ensures that this special place will remain healthy for future generations. It also highlights the lake's importance for scientific study and education.

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