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Coldwater Crappie Guy

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I am looking for a seasonal RV site to put my camper for next year. Was wondering if anyone knows of a good place to keep it. Thanks for any help I can get.

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Northstar Resort ..

North Star Resort
60 RV sites and 2 lakefront cabins that sleep up to 7 people 320-532-4568
17106 Walleye Road, Onamia, MN 56359

It located on the westside.. when the wind blows you can always fish northerns in the small bay..


Talk to Pat or Lewis.
Really nice poeple ..

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I have mine at Millac Island in Wahkon. Nice place but it is a little more than some of the others. Goplins also has some spots near SW side

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I have a channel site. Some sites have lake views

Sites run from 1800 to 2300 per year, That includes water and electric for season., Alos op year round

320-495-3392

If you are interested in a site I may have mine for sale if the cabin I am looking at come thru.

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Labby..is the place where you stay pretty nice? What does it cost for a season? Can you see the lake form the rv sites? Do they have full hook ups sewer water and electric? Thanks for any help you can give me..also a phone number would help!! Thanks again

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My dad has had his camper at Sherwood Forest permanently for the last 10 years. I'm not sure if they have seasonal lots or not. Usually you purchase the lots there.

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i just called the resort labby is talking about. the waiting list to get in is at 70

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I would suggest Rocky Reef Resort, I know they did have open RV spots last year. You can find them in the resort locator. Amanda

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Coldwater,
A friend of mine is in the process of buying a resort on ML, it's in the SW corner of the lake, he will have several openings for next year. After he takes over I'd be happy to pass on all the info. to you, it's a pretty nice place and he is a great guy, I plan on putting a mobile there myself after he get's it.

Ole

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Bobs Trailer park in Garrison is preaty nice, we used to camp there and stay in our fishhouse there.

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Thanks for all the great info on resorts. I ma now at Breakers marina and it is one of the best places on the lake and they are selling the lots there. I looks like we will be buying our spot, but I was wondering if there was anywhere else that had immediate openings. Thanks for all the help!!!

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Mr. Big,

Sounds good, as soon as things fall into place I'll put a post up. My buddy is a great guy, the resort needs some work and he has some great plans, he's a perfectionist and he'll make the place into a great place to be. I currently spend quite a bit of time there now at his trailer and there are some great folks that have trailers there now. I'm sure you won't be disappointed.


Also, I will be spending alot more time there once he takes it over and I'd be happy to help any new comer's to the park finding some great fishing spots. And most of them are withing 1/2-2 miles of the resort.

Ole

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[This message has been edited by Ole1855 (edited 07-28-2004).]

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Trotter's Resort 3 1/2 miles outside of Garrison on Round Lake. Very near the Harbor Inn and Myr Mar. Decent walleye and good smallie fishing.

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