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Here at Blackwell Lake you'll perhaps meet some folks from Alexandria, and if you need a place to stay Country Inn & Suites By Carlson Alexandria is a brilliant choice. For the duration of the summer at Blackwell Lake highs are frequently in the 80's; the night is a little colder of course, generally in the 50's. Highs during the wintertime are typically in the 10's with temperatures at Blackwell Lake dipping down into the-10's during winter nights. This lake is so
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| | wonderful. The snow is magnificent at Andes Tower Hill, and enjoy a round of golf at East Mill Nine Golf Course. You'll need more than a day to discover everything Blackwell Lake has to offer, you can camp at Wildridge Campgrounds, and there are other places here than Blackwell Lake, for example Grant Lake. Blackwell Lake is pretty waterless typically; June is the wettest month with most rain, and February on the other hand is the driest. Blackwell Lake | |
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beyond doubt is in the middle of a beautiful outdoors paradise. There's so much to do here at Blackwell Lake that you need to camp here for a while, Mill Lake Resort is a magnificent spot for that. Lakes are such calm sites, why not
check out Echo Lake in the neighborhood of Blackwell Lake, and dry warm beds await you at Days Inn Alexandria MN.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 45.82722 Longitude: -95.55611
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Echo Lake, Douglas CountyCounty, 1 miles away |
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Lake Rachel
 | Rachel is a nice little sping-fed lake. Great water clarity (10 feet or so) and minimal boat traffic, so it's really peaceful and serene out there. You'll find excellent northern fishing - very abundant. Walleyes are hard to come by, but every once in a while you'll get one. The public access is tough to use - not a lot of space to turn around or to park. The shoreline is heavily wooded and lightly to moderately developed. It doesn't really feel like a west-central MN lake...feels more ''up north''. Only a handful of people live out there full-time. Most are cabins that get weekend use. No resorts, although there used to be one on ''the island''. This lake rose several feet in the 80s due to heavy rains and so there are a few stands of flooded timber, but actually that helps provide structure for fish and their spawning. Anyway, if you're looking for peace and quiet, check out Lake Rachel. It's Douglas County's best kept secret.... |
Sun Valley Resort and Camping
 | No more camping, this resort went seasonal.? Stopped by myself and found this out.... |
Big Foot Resort And RV Park
 | RV Hookups, Pets OK, Fires OK, Store, Nearby Grocery, Pool, Gameroom, Showers, Laundry, Nearby Restaurant(s), Nearby Attractions, Fishing, Boating, Kids Activities...Big Foot is a family oriented lake resort with cabins & seasonal and short stay RV sites. Our cabins are all air conditioned/heated, & range in size from open style, small 2 bedrooms to 3 and 4 bedroom two level. We have outdoor swimming & wading pools, a meeting/gathering room with a full kitchen, game room, bath/showers, playground, 18 hole mini-golf, water trampolines, 24 hour laundry, store w/groceries, bait, tackle, licenses, souvenirs, on one of Minnesotas' best fishing lakes, Lake Mary.... |
Lobster Lake
 | My wife and I are just starting to 'eyeball' Lobste Lake for a possible summer get away spot. More input if/as we get closer.... |
Lake Latoka
 | its the worst lake ever... |
Andes Tower Hill
 | 3 PHOTOS I had a great time when I was at Andes Tower Hill. The slopes were fun and fast. Although I thought the prices were a little to high. It is still a great place for a family to have a day of fun.... |
L Motel and RV Park
 | 11 miles away 1 PHOTO RV Hookups, Pets OK, Fires OK, Nearby Grocery, Laundry, Nearby Restaurant(s), Nearby Attractions, Fishing, Boating, Kids Activities, Playground, Cabins... TENT:Not at this time please check with us if interested, RV:All full hookup, - 40 RV hookups, FIRES:wood for sale, SHOWERS:comming soon please check with us, FISHING:nearby, BOATING:nearby... Hear at the Lakes Area Motel & RV Park we strive to have afordable rates for any lenth of stay, work or play. We offer 40 full hook up sites for your convenance with soft water and internet. We also have a playground and volleyball court, on site laundry facilites and a fish cleaning house. The motel offers 16 themed motel rooms with one or two queen size beds in. ... |
Lucky Acres Campgrounds
 | 13 miles away I have been going to this campground for 22 yrs now my parents have been bringing the whole family there since I was born and I wouldn't trade it for anything in the world its so peaceful and secluded but yet you can have fun while being there... |
Miltona Lake
 | 15 miles away I caught my first Muskie ever on Miltona Lake... |
Long Lake
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Dear DNR Fisheries Dept.
Stop wasting tax payer dollars by stocking this lake. Or better yet put your boat in this once gin clear basin and take a drive. Be sure to get out in the north end and take a walk across the surface algae, Oh be careful not to trip on the carp,or that one, that one and that one. Also take a good look at the very pretty shoreline erosion on the west side of the lake, this is an excellent example of water level control. It is very hard for me to understand why you would put tax dollars into this basin trying to make it a fishery. Sure the fish grow fast and there few predator fish but mabey do a water quality test, why are there no weeds? check the only outlet on the east side of the lake, is there a ruff fish control structure as required by a permit your dept. Issued in the 80’s. This Basin has minimal depth. Limited shoreline development, and was once a historic Migratory stopping spot for multiple breeds of diving ducks. Lets look at the big real picture. Somebody has taken the food out of the grocery store. Fish can live in a sewer and ... |
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