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Do have a look at Thorstad Lake right next door to Lee Lake, it's a striking lake; don't miss out on a great swamp; Schmall Marsh is right here at Lee Lake. This lake is so wonderful. Dry warm beds await you at Super 8 Fergus Falls; Lee Lake is a great place to visit for more than one day, Sundown Campground is a great place to camp nearby. And if that's not enough, there's plenty more to do in the vicinity of Lee Lake. Near Lee Lake you stumble on a golf course
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| | called Tipsinah Mounds Golf Course. While you're here at Lee Lake, you could also explore beautiful Shady Grove Lake. You'll need more than a day to discover everything Lee Lake has to offer, you can camp at Barrett Lake Resort and Campground. Not much precipitation falls here at Lee Lake; June is the month that gets the most rain, and February is the month with the least moisture. At Lee Lake through the summertime highs are in the 80's with night lows | |
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in the 50's. During the winter the highs are commonly in the 10's; nighttime lows at Lee Lake through the winter mostly drop into the-10's. After a long day outdoors Super 8 Morris is a good site to spend a night or two; the skiing at Andes Tower Hill is good.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 45.99278 Longitude: -95.85639
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Tipsinah Mounds Park
 | 4 PHOTOS Tent Sites, RV Hookups, Pets OK, Fires OK, Store, Nearby Grocery, Gameroom... - 40 plus RV hookups, PETS:Must be on leash at all times and we have a pet walk area., FIRES:All campsites have picnic table(s) and firering., GROCERY:The town of Elbow Lake only 4 miles west has lots of stores., GAMEROOM:A large fenced wooden plaground with swings, castle, sliper slides, monkey bars, plus horseshoe pits and sand volleyball courts.... Tipsinah Mounds Park/Campground is located in the West central region of Minnesota on beautiful Pomme de Terre Lake. A public boat launch, over 40 RV camping sites, plus tenting. General store with Ice Cream treats, ice, bait, camping supplies, some groceries, firewood sales, attached game room too. Close to 18 hole golf cours. Excellent fishing with pontoon, fishing boat, paddle boats and canoe rental . Hiking and walking paths thru native prarie. Bouyed swimming area with sandy beach. Two rental Cabins and 52 seasonal sites. City owned campround, family orientated, police patrolled with quiet hours.>... |
Andes Tower Hill
 | 13 miles away 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.... |
Long Lake
 | 19 miles away ... 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 adapt. Basins like this should have a joint mana... |
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