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Do stop by Rice Lake while you're in this part of Minnesota. From a rainfall point of view Rice Lake is a relatively common spot; the month with most of the rain is June, and February on the other hand is the driest. This lake is so wonderful. On a fine day at Rice Lake you can take a hike along the Simpson Creek Trail System, and Rice Lake is a glorious location to visit for more than one day, Plug Hat Point Campground Recreating and Picnic Area is a glorious
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| | location to camp nearby. If the weather is splendid here at Rice Lake, you can go for a hike along the South Highbanks Trail System, and Six Mile Campground is a great local campground. Goche Lake is a nearby lake that you could stop at, and dry warm beds await you at Trappers Landing Lodge. Life's too short to enjoy all the cool things near Rice Lake. For the duration of the summer months here at Rice Lake, high temperatures usually get into the 80's. Through | |
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the dark hours of summer temperatures sink down into the 50's. The cold days of the wintertime come with highs in the 10's, and nighttime lows in the-10's for Rice Lake. Going for a hike along the Mud Lake Trail System will let you absorb the natural beauty of this vicinity; a lake nearby is Nushka Lake.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 47.33722 Longitude: -94.07111
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Upper Menton Lake
 | 10 miles away My Father, Albert Menton and His Brother Eb were the original homesteaders of ''Upper & Lower* Menton lakes in the early 1900;s I have been told. I am the seventh child of Albrty Menton. Our Mother Florence died in 1918 and we were put in the Childrens Home Soc. In Minneapolis and then adopted out. We had a family reunion in 1972 in Remer. Ref; Minneapolis Tribune'' July 5th or 6 1972. I am now 91 years and living in Grants Pass Oregon. Thank you for keeping the ''Menton'' Name alive.... |
New Leech Lake Campground
 | 12 miles away Tent Sites, RV Hookups, Pets OK, Fires OK, Store, Nearby Grocery... - 15+ RV hookups, PETS:$5 per pet/ per day, GAMEROOM:Pool Table...Our website address is leechlakecampground.com... |
Mabel Lake Campground
 | 13 miles away ...avorite Minnesota campgrounds and we stay here several times each summer. We love that it is right on a lake and that many of the sites have their own little beach. The campground is quiet and the sites˙ are screened from one another for privacy. I hate to even post a review out of the fear that our favorite camping secret will become everyone's camping favorite. It is close enough to Longville˙ and Remer that you can run in for ice and supplies as needed. One small hint that I will pass on is that you might want to stop in Longville or Hackensack to buy your˙ firewood as the campground does not have any for sale.Mabel Lake campground is not on a campsite reservation system but we have never had a problem finding a site here. We discovered this campground as a result of finding one of the more popular Leech Lake campgrounds full. Once we found Mabel Lake, we never bothered with the other campgrounds in the area again. Mabel Lake is rustic so those seeking hook-ups, flush toilets, and running water best move on to the more crowded campgrounds on Leech Lake and leave us to our own peac... |
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