The stage is starting to be set for the ice fishing season.
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Who is ready? Do you have your reservations in yet?
http://sportsmanslodges.com/rainyriver/fishing/ice-fishing/
You will love these luxury accommodations!
These villas feature:
Available Year Round
Who is ready for ice fishing?
Lodging and ice fishing packages starting at only $193* per person!
*plus tax and based on double occupancy
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It’s Holiday Party planning time!
From an afternoon of cookies and hot chocolate to an evening of appetizers and cocktails, a full 5 course meal with entertainment, a day of ice fishing or a whole weekend affair, let Sportsman’s take care of your event! We cater to groups up to 300 for dining, 200 for lodging and 150 for ice fishing. Contact Jennifer our group specialist today for a quote.http://sportsmanslodges.com/rainyr…/groups/request-proposal/
Museums, Fort St Charles, Norris Camp, Faunce Tower, Massacre Island and more. Click here http://lakeofthewoodsmn.com/historic-sites/
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1. Excellent fishing and no equipment or experience required!
From the beginner to the seasoned pro, Sportsman’s located in the heart of the walleye capital of the world offers the best fishing around. If you like catching big walleyes, July & August are the best months to find catch big walleyes!
And with a multitude of accommodation options to choose from, including charming lodge rooms, well-equipped cabins, and our new private villas, you’re sure to love everything about Sportsman’s! Rent these accommodations by the night or the week.
3. Entertainment
Enjoy our live musical entertainment in our bar and restaurant,
4. Indoor Pool
Stroll along the beach at neartby Zippel Bay State Park, or relax at Sportsman’s indoor pool or hot tub.
5. Awesome Views
Let your worries drift away as you take in the beautiful views and rich history of the area on one of our lake tours.
6. Three Locations
Three locations to choose from: Sportsman’s Lodge located 12 miles north of Baudette, MN, Sportsman’s Oak Island Lodge & Sportsman’s Eagle Ridge located on Oak Island near the Northwest Angle of Minnesota.
7. Game Room
Both youth and adults will enjoy our game rooms that feature a variety of games.
8. Three Dining Venues
Great food with great prices, sample all the menus in our 3 dining venues.
9. Area Activities
Whether you are looking to spend time on the water, enjoy a great game of golf, stroll along the beach at the Zippel Bay State Park or shop in local Baudette, there is something for everyone at Sportsman’s Lodges.
10. Lodging and fishing packages starting at only $232 per person!
So, what are you waiting for? Give us a call at 866-998-7280 or click here to book online.
Listen to Musical Entertainment at Sportsman’s Lodge
Fish the Walleye Capital of the World!
Fishing is legendary here. Let us guide you to the catch. No experience, no hassles or equipment required! Enjoy a day on the water enjoying the outdoors and pulling in walleyes!
Fun for the whole family.
Canoe/Kayak
Paddle around! Bring your canoe or kayak and enjoy a leisurely trip around Zippel Bay, the Winter Road River, or any of the other small tributaries to the Rainy. If you’re looking for bit faster ride, head down the Rapid River, south of Clementson. Contact the Lake of the Woods Tourism Bureau for more information and maps.
Mushroom Picking
Taste the wild harvest of Minnesota! Morel mushrooms are widely considered the most prized of wild mushrooms and can be found in the early spring in many areas of our county. Early May through the end of the month is the standard time for harvest. The tasty fungi (our state mushroom) grow best in the ruins of dead elm trees and damp aspen woods. Before eating any wild mushrooms, it is best to consult at least two field guides to verify the species. For more information contact our local state park representative by Clicking Here.
Birding
Lake of the Woods County is strategically located on the Mississippi flyway, which brings thousands of migratory species into the area each spring and fall. The landscape provides habitat for many highly sought after species, including the Great Gray Owl, Spruce Grouse, Golden Winged Warbler, and the endangered Piping Plover. A state park, managed forests, and the lake itself offer virtually unlimited opportunities for exploration and enjoyment. Contact our local state park ranger or the Lake of the Woods Tourism Bureau for a birding map and checklist.
Wildflower Viewing
Experience the purity of the north woods in bloom! The Williams Garden Club has identified a route of area plants in bloom, including the Minnesota state flower – the Showy Lady Slipper – which is celebrated each year as it enters peak bloom in June. For more information on the wildflower route Click Here to contact the Lake of the Woods Tourism Bureau.
ATV Trail Riding
Many trails are open for riding in our area. Click Here for a trail map and here for more information. For more area information and events check out the local Roseau & Lake of the Woods Sportsmans Club facebook page.
Click Here to contact Sportsman’s Lodges online or call us today at 866-533-8998.
Golf
Oak Harbor Golf Course is a beautiful 18-hole course located along the Rainy River 8.5 miles north of Baudette on highway 172, 4 miles from Sportsman’s Lodge Rainy River. The course is open from dawn to dusk, seven days a week with cart and club rental available. The course operates from May 1st to November 1st, weather permitting. For more information Click Here.
Off Road Biking
Several roads and trails are open in the area. Click here for maps and more information.
Northern Lights
Sit back and enjoy the show on a clear evening.
State Parks
Lake of the woods hosts many parks to enjoy our prestine wilderness. Click Here for more information.
Scenic Drives
Take a drive and explore the Lake of the Woods area. You will enjoy the views of the lake, trees, wildlife, plants and wildflowers. Many drives also include old homesteads and are great spots to pick wild blueberries in late July and early August. Click here.
The Grand Theatre
Block Buster hits showing five nights a week. For more information call the movie line at 634-1784.
Visit Canada
Rainy River is an attractive rural community of about 1,000 people located along the Minnesota/Ontario border. It is also a major border crossing into Sunset Country from the United States. The Rainy River area is home to 130 species of birds along with large populations of moose, black bear and deer. Hannam Park, located on the shores of Rainy River, is a perfect family vacation spot with its sandy beach, volleyball court, playground and wading pool. Click Here for more information.
Kay-Nah-Chi-Wah-Nung Historical Centre
Historical Centre, located west of Fort Frances, is one of the most significant centres of early habitation and ceremonial burial in North America. The centre features galleries and exhibits, which display different points of the last 10,000 years of aboriginal history, a 3-km walk along Rainy River, a teepee camp and village reconstructions. The centre also features a gift shop and restaurant. Open May 4 – October 2 Wednesday thru Sunday 10am – 6pm Closed Mondays & Tuesdays . For more information or call 807-483-1163 or 888-992-9949.
Visit Willie the Walleye
9,852 pounds! Largest Walleye in the World. A must see! Click Here for more information.
Wild Harvest
Wild fruits found in northern Minnesota are used in various food products, including jams, jellies and syrups. Blueberries, juneberries, huckleberries, pincherries, and raspberries all ripen from the mid to end of July. Chokecherries are ready mid-August, and highbush cranberries ripen in September. Acorns, hazelnuts, and walnuts are typically gathered in the fall as well.
County Museum
Relive the past at the Lake of the Woods County museum. With a large display area, audio-visual programs, and a comprehensive library – including microfilm of the county newspapers from 1907-1960 – it’s a great way to learn about the far north of Minnesota. Exhibits focus on the geological formation of Lake of the Woods, the natural history of the area, native cultures, the great fire of 1910, commercial fishing, logging, and the pharmaceutical industry. The museum is open from May through September. For more information Click Here.
Historic Depot
Visit the historic newly renovated depot downtown Baudette. Special events are scheduled throughout the year.
Area Parks
Lake of the Woods is home to many parks. Paved walking paths, skateboard park, picnic shelters, ball diamond, public boat accesses, historic monuments, and home to Willie the Walleye. Click Here for more information.
Area Beaches
Located at Zippel Bay State Park just 6 miles away from Sportsman’s Lodge.
Clementson Rapids
The Clementson rapids are located eight miles east of Baudette on highway 11. The Rapid River, a tributary of the Rainy River, gives visitors a spectacular display in the spring as it empties into the Rainy during peak flowage. The rocky shoreline along the rapids is a beautiful place for a picnic.
Thousands of acres of Public Forest Land to Explore
Lake of the Woods county along with the two counties to our east and west have more than
3 million acres of public land to enjoy. Click Here for more information.
Local Baudette Shopping:
Nearby Warroad (30 miles from the lodge)
Warroad Heritage Center and Museum
202 Main Av NE Warroad, MN (30 miles from the lodge) 218-386-2500
Hours: Monday-Saturday 1-5pm, Sundays 1-4pm. Free admission.
Exhibits and artifacts: Indian artifacts from the Warroad area, the local commercial fishing industry, the Northwest Angle, early pioneers, military, the fur trade, Marvin Windows and Doors, Christian Brothers Hockey Stick factory, and sports. Plus, works by area writers, genealogies and old photographs, with information on early lumber industry, mink ranching, boating, transportation, and special holiday exhibits.
The Shed
The Shed is a Classic and Muscle Car Collection displayed in a 24,000 square foot building located on Hwy. 11 West, next to Lake Country Chevrolet Buick in Warroad, MN. There are approximately 70 cars available for your viewing enjoyment. Hours vary, so please call 218-386-2211 for availability.
William S. Marvin Training and Visitor Center
Junction of Hwy 11 and Hwy 313 Warroad, MN 56763
Experience the rich history, innovations and commitment to excellence of Marvin Windows and Doors at the Wm. S. Marvin Training and Visitor Center. The 6,000 square foot museum and gift shop are open to the public with free admission 8am to 6pm weekdays and from 1pm to 4pm weekends. The exhibits include a combination of artifacts and interactive presentations that will wow visitors of all ages. For special accommodations or tours please Click Here or call 218-386-4334 in advance.
Warroad Summer Theatre
Three summer plays are featured plus a children’s theatre/workshop production featuring theWST Popcorn Players. Each March brings a new season featuring dinner theatre presented at the Warroad American Legion Club. All other performances for the season take place at the Mini Theatre located at the Warroad High School.
Ticket prices are:
$10/Show
$8 for Senior Citizens over 61 and children under 12
Season tickets are $25.
For more information, call 218-386-3435.
Tour Heatmor, Inc.
Main Ave & Taylor Rd Warroad, MN
218-386-2769
800-834-7552
HEATMOR Inc. has manufactured a quality product bringing satisfaction and assurance since 1984. With a variety of models to choose from, heating your home, business, shop, or pool can be simple. HEATMOR Inc.’s outdoor furnaces, built from 409 stainless steel and backed by a 10 year limited warranty, are available in many sizes heating up to 25,000 sq. ft. HEATMOR’s furnaces provide safe, economical, and convenient ways of burning wood, corn and used oil. Tours available Monday through Friday. Please call for an appointment.
Tour Marvin Windows and Doors
Hwy 11 West Warroad, MN 56763
218-386-4222
Warroad is home to Marvin Windows and Doors, the world’s largest manufacturer of made-to-order wood windows and doors. Today over 2,600 people work fulltime at the main plant and corporate headquarters in Warroad. Visitors are welcome to tour the plant Monday through Friday. Click Here for more information. Call for an appointment.
Warroad Shopping:
Click Here to contact us online or call us today at 866-533-8998.
The history of the area goes back eons. During the Ice Age, four major ice sheets covered northern Minnesota. When the glaciers withdrew, a lake formed between the height of the land to the south and the ice walls to the north. Known as Glacial Lake Agassiz, it submerged the county as well as part of the rest of Minnesota, North Dakota and a large portion of Canada. Eventually this lake shrank to leave the Lake of the Woods as a remnant body of water. The waters of the Lake of the Woods, like those of Lake Agassiz, flow north to empty into Hudson Bay. Lake of the Woods is the biggest lake in Minnesota hosting 14,000 islands & 1 million acres of water stretching from Minnesota into Canada.
Native Americans, especially the Anishinaabe (Chippewa) band in more recent years were the first known settlers to the area. The area was explored by voyageurs, trappers, traders, missionaries and more that were intrigued by the beauty and potential of the area.
The lake area also attracted loggers and commercial fishermen. The sport fishermen came last, but have staked the biggest, most sustainable claim on the Lake. Commercial netting was ceased back in the 1970’s on the Minnesota side of the Lake and the sport fishing has become consistently more productive with a healthy population of good eating size walleyes and breeding stock. Click here to learn more about Lake of the Woods.