August 14, 2019
Moose Lake is a beautiful, spring-fed lake near Bemidji, Blackduck, and Cass Lake. Its clear waters cover 632 acres, extends 2.2 miles in length, and has a maximum depth of 72 feet. There are seven miles of shoreline surrounded by the Chippewa National Forest. The variety of fish make it a great fishing lake! You can find walleye, northern pike, black crappie, bluegill, largemouth bass, yellow perch, rock bass, and bullheads. This lake has good shoreline vegetation, some deeper holes, and several good points with sandbars.
Moose Lake Resort
This modern family fishing resort has 11 lake level cabins spread along 3000 feet of shoreline. Each cabin has its own dock and boat. Some amenities include their spacious lodge, canoes, sailboats, pontoon boats, hiking trails, playground, recreation room, and satellite/Dish TV available in many cabins. This resort is a great option for your whole family, including your pets!
Paradise Resort
Located on the shores of Moose Lake, Paradise Resort is fun for the whole family! Guests can enjoy the sandy beach, with water toys, canoes, paddle boats, water slide, hydro-bikes and much more. A large sandy playground is centrally located, making for easy access for the kids. Whether you’re looking for an adventure or simply some peace and quiet, Paradise Resort is a great option for your Minnesota Northwoods getaway!
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