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Beautiful Little Toad Lake has much to offer visitors. Lakes? Sure, Goose Lake is close by, and a fine nearby hotel is Crossings Inn and Suites by GrandStay. This lake is so wonderful. Little Toad Lake is tremendous enough to spend more than a day at, Curley's On Cotton Lake is a tremendous local campground, and after a long day outdoors Perham Super 8 Motel is a great site to spend a night or two. Little Toad Lake is generally a reasonably waterless location;
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| | the month of June is the wettest with most of the rain; February meanwhile is the driest month. There's just no way anybody can get bored here at Little Toad Lake. Little Toad Lake Dam is an interesting thing to check out; don't leave Little Toad Lake without first going for a hike along the Little Scenic Trail. If you came to camp Birchmere Resort is a magnificent site to do that, and since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always pop by nearby | |
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South Twin Lake. During the summer months at Little Toad Lake temperatures are commonly in the 80's. All through the moonlight hours it's frequently in the 50's. Daytime highs throughout the winter are in the 10's with winter lows in the-10's overnight here at Little Toad Lake.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 46.83 Longitude: -95.55556
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Golden Eagle Campground
 | 12 miles away 3 PHOTOS Tent Sites, RV Hookups, Pets OK, Fires OK, Store, Nearby Grocery... GROCERY:27 miles to Grand Marais... ...A. We are the only resident and resort on Flour Lake so privacy and seclusion is unmatched anywhere on the Trail. We surrounded by the 3 million acres of the Superior National Forest. Here is link to our web site: www.golden-eagle.com. You will find the site easy to navigate and will give you up to date information and rates.
Golden Eagle Lodge has a small 9 site private campground with water &electric, picnic table and fire ring at each site. Camping spots sit among Pine, Birch and Aspen, well spaced to allow for privacy. We also have a year round heated modern bath house w/hot shower. A dump station is also available for Golden Eagle Lodge Campground campers. You can go to www.GoldenEagleCampground.com for up to date information or specials.
Golden eagle also offers complete boat/motor, canoe, kayak & pontoon rentals. A sand swimming beach & Nature Center w/activities for all ages and Tipi Campfires. Over 30 miles hiking, biking trails or just relax & enjoy the scenic views. Flour Lake has Lake Trout, Sm. Mouth Bass, Walleye & Northern Pike. ''Spring & Off Se... |
Boedigheimer Lake
 | 15 miles away Wow! never thought I would find a lake named after my family. We never new there was a lake Boedigheimer till now. We are going to go there this summer to check it out. Hope it's nice!... |
Treasured Bay Resort
 | 16 miles away Great campground, laid back atmosphere, wonderful lake at reasonable rates. The only gripe I have is I wish the owners would put some maintainence into their cabins. I realize the campers are probably the real money maker in the operation but the cabins are the campgrounds real treasure and should be maintained better. ... |
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