September 25, 2019

There is a perfect resort for everyone in the Minnesota Northwoods! Each of our resorts have their own unique set of amenities. We have some of the more popular information listed below, but discover more on their Minnesota Northwoods pages.

Pets Allowed

  • Kitchi Landing Resort
  • Eagle Ridge Resort
  • Moose Lake Resort
  • Joe’s Lodge
  • Pike Point Resort and Lodge
  • Wood Haven Resort

Restaurant/Lounge

  • Lost Acres Resort
  • Paradise Resort

Supervised Children’s Activities

  • Finn ’n Feather Resort
  • Paradise Resort
  • Lost Acres

Swimming Beach

  • Kitchi Landing Resort
  • Lost Acres Resort
  • Pimushe Resort
  • Paradise Resort
  • Eagle Ridge Resort
  • Moose Lake Resort
  • Finn ‘N Feather Resort
  • Joe’s Lodge
  • Pike Point Resort and Lodge
  • Marclay Point Resort

Open Year Round

  • Lost Acres Resort
  • Eagle Ridge Resort
  • Joe’s Lodge

Air Conditioned Cabins

  • Lost Acres Resort
  • Pimushe Resort
  • Paradise Resort
  • Eagle Ridge Resort
  • Finn ‘N Feather Resort
  • Joe’s Lodge
  • Pike Point Resort and Lodge
  • Wood Haven Resort
  • Marclay Point Resort

Bait Available

  • Lost Acres Resort
  • Pimushe Resort
  • Paradise Resort
  • Eagle Ridge Resort
  • Moose Lake Resort
  • Finn ‘N Feather Resort
  • Joe’s Lodge
  • Pike Point Resort and Lodge
  • Marclay Point Resort

Explore our site to find the rest of the amenities your perfect escape would have, and start planning your next Minnesota Northwoods getaway today!

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