Trelipe Township is a township in Cass County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 174 as of the 2000 census. Trelipe Township was named for the freshwater fish Coregonus artedi, commonly known as the tullibee.

Geography

According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 70.9 square miles (183.6 km), of which 66.8 square miles (172.9 km) is land and 4.1 square miles (10.6 km) (5.80%) is water.

Lakes

  • Blueberry Lake
  • Boiler Lake
  • Camp Lake
  • Charles Lake (east half)
  • Cranberry Lake
  • Echo Lake
  • First Dog Lake
  • Hoister Lake
  • Inguadona Lake (vast majority)
  • Island Lake (southwest three-quarters)
  • Lake George (west quarter)
  • Lake Mc Ginty (northeast three-quarters)
  • Lake Twentysix
  • Mitten Lake
  • Oconner Lake (west quarter)
  • Pistol Lake
  • Second Dog Lake
  • Stevens Lake
  • Upper Trelipe Lake (southwest half)
  • West Dog Lake
  • Woodcamp Lake

Adjacent townships

  • Inguadona Township (north)
  • Remer Township (northeast)
  • Crooked Lake Township (east)
  • Thunder Lake Township (east)
  • Timothy Township, Crow Wing County (southwest)
  • Blind Lake Township (west)
  • Wabedo Township (west)

Demographics

As of the census