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Monday, July 14, 2008
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Whitefish Chain Lake Information
Whitefish Chain Lake Information
The Whitefish Chain of Lakes is located approximately 20 miles north of Brainerd, Minnesota. The Whitefish Chain consists of 14 lakes that are all connected. The lakes are as follows: Upper Whitefish, Lower Whitefish, Arrowhead, Bertha, Big Trout, Clamshell, Crosslake, Daggett, Hen, Island, Little Pine, Lower Hay, Pig and Rush.
Upper and Lower Whitefish offer several types of fish for the angler! These fish are Northern Pike, Largemouth Bass, Bluegill, Walleye, Crappie, Whitefish and Smallmouth Bass. Whitefish is a very deep lake with a maximum depth of 140 ft. Upper and Lower Whitefish anchor the Whitefish Chain of Lakes.
Big Trout on the Whitefish Chain of Lakes, offers Lake Trout, Northern Pike, Largemouth Bass, Walleye, Crappie, Bluegill and Smallmouth Bass. Trout lake is very deep with a maximum depth of 129 ft. Whitefish Chain of Lakes.
Crosslake on the Whitefish Chain of Lakes, offers over 19.6 miles of wonderful Minnesota Lakeshore and reaches 85 ft deep. Crosslake connects to Rush and Daggett lakes. Crosslake offers the following sport fish; Northern Pike, Largemouth Bass, Walleye, Crappie, Bluegill and Smallmouth Bass.
Rush Lake on the Whitefish Chain of Lakes, offers 11.6 miles of wonderful Minnesota Lakeshore and is 891 acres in size. Rush Lake offers the sport fisherman Northern Pike, Bluegill, Crappie, Walleye and Large & Smallmouth Bass. Rush Lake connects with Lower Whitefish, Hen and CrossLake. Rush lake has a maximum depth of 106 ft.
Arrowhead Lake of the Whitefish Chain of Lakes, is a very shallow lake. The maximum depth is 14 ft. The lake size is 308 acres and offers a public boat access through the channel from Upper Whitefish. The lake offers Northern Pike, Bluegill, Largemouth Bass and Crappie.
Lake Bertha of the Whitefish Chain of Lakes, has over 3.7 miles of beautiful lakeshore. Lake Bertha is 334 acres with a maximum depth of 65 ft. Lake Bertha connects to Clamshell Lake. Lake Bertha also offers great fishing. Including, Northern Pike, Bluegill, Walleye, Rock Bass and Crappie!
Clamshell Lake of the Whitefish Chain of Lakes, has over 4.3 miles of lakeshore and connects to Bertha and Lower Whitefish lakes. Clamshell Lake is 189 acres in size and 45 ft. deep. Clamshell Lake also has a public access located on the North shore of the lake off County Highway 16. Clamshell Lake also has a variety of fish for the fisherman!
Daggett Lake of the Whitefish Chain of Lakes, connects to Crosslake and Little Pine lakes. Daggett Lake is 225 Acres in size with a maximum depth of 24 ft. This lake is best for the Bass fisherman!
Little Pine lake of the Whitefish Chain of Lakes, boasts its 6.5 miles of wonderful lakeshore, as well as, its size of 387 acres. The maximum depth on Little Pine lake is 37 ft. Little Pine lake connects to Daggett Lake and is situated near the City of Crosslake, Minnesota.
Hen Lake of the Whitefish Chain of Lakes, is 151 acres and connects to Rush Lake. Hen Lake offers Northern Pike, Bluegill, Crappie, Walleye, Large and Smallmouth Bass.
Island Lake of the Whitefish Chain of Lakes, is 176 acres with a maximum depth of 77 ft. Island Lake connects to Lower Whitefish. Island Lake offers wonderful fishing and boating.
Lower Hay lake of the Whitefish Chain of Lakes, is 685 acres and very deep. The maximum depth is 106 ft. with 4 miles of great Minnesota lakeshore. Lower Hay lake connects to Upper Whitefish lake. Hay Lake is located near the City of Pequot Lakes. Lower Hay lake does have a public access and offers very good fishing.
Pig Lake of the Whitefish Chain of Lakes, is 191 acres and connects with Lower Whitefish lake. The lake reaches 57 ft. in depth. Pig Lake is located near the City of Crosslake. The closest public boat access is through the channel from Lower Whitefish lake.
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The Whitefish Chain of Lakes is located approximately 20 miles north of Brainerd, Minnesota. The Whitefish Chain consists of 14 lakes that are all connected. The lakes are as follows: Upper Whitefish, Lower Whitefish, Arrowhead, Bertha, Big Trout, Clamshell, Crosslake, Daggett, Hen, Island, Little Pine, Lower Hay, Pig and Rush.
Upper and Lower Whitefish offer several types of fish for the angler! These fish are Northern Pike, Largemouth Bass, Bluegill, Walleye, Crappie, Whitefish and Smallmouth Bass. Whitefish is a very deep lake with a maximum depth of 140 ft. Upper and Lower Whitefish anchor the Whitefish Chain of Lakes.
Big Trout on the Whitefish Chain of Lakes, offers Lake Trout, Northern Pike, Largemouth Bass, Walleye, Crappie, Bluegill and Smallmouth Bass. Trout lake is very deep with a maximum depth of 129 ft. Whitefish Chain of Lakes.
Crosslake on the Whitefish Chain of Lakes, offers over 19.6 miles of wonderful Minnesota Lakeshore and reaches 85 ft deep. Crosslake connects to Rush and Daggett lakes. Crosslake offers the following sport fish; Northern Pike, Largemouth Bass, Walleye, Crappie, Bluegill and Smallmouth Bass.
Rush Lake on the Whitefish Chain of Lakes, offers 11.6 miles of wonderful Minnesota Lakeshore and is 891 acres in size. Rush Lake offers the sport fisherman Northern Pike, Bluegill, Crappie, Walleye and Large & Smallmouth Bass. Rush Lake connects with Lower Whitefish, Hen and CrossLake. Rush lake has a maximum depth of 106 ft.
Arrowhead Lake of the Whitefish Chain of Lakes, is a very shallow lake. The maximum depth is 14 ft. The lake size is 308 acres and offers a public boat access through the channel from Upper Whitefish. The lake offers Northern Pike, Bluegill, Largemouth Bass and Crappie.
Lake Bertha of the Whitefish Chain of Lakes, has over 3.7 miles of beautiful lakeshore. Lake Bertha is 334 acres with a maximum depth of 65 ft. Lake Bertha connects to Clamshell Lake. Lake Bertha also offers great fishing. Including, Northern Pike, Bluegill, Walleye, Rock Bass and Crappie!
Clamshell Lake of the Whitefish Chain of Lakes, has over 4.3 miles of lakeshore and connects to Bertha and Lower Whitefish lakes. Clamshell Lake is 189 acres in size and 45 ft. deep. Clamshell Lake also has a public access located on the North shore of the lake off County Highway 16. Clamshell Lake also has a variety of fish for the fisherman!
Daggett Lake of the Whitefish Chain of Lakes, connects to Crosslake and Little Pine lakes. Daggett Lake is 225 Acres in size with a maximum depth of 24 ft. This lake is best for the Bass fisherman!
Little Pine lake of the Whitefish Chain of Lakes, boasts its 6.5 miles of wonderful lakeshore, as well as, its size of 387 acres. The maximum depth on Little Pine lake is 37 ft. Little Pine lake connects to Daggett Lake and is situated near the City of Crosslake, Minnesota.
Hen Lake of the Whitefish Chain of Lakes, is 151 acres and connects to Rush Lake. Hen Lake offers Northern Pike, Bluegill, Crappie, Walleye, Large and Smallmouth Bass.
Island Lake of the Whitefish Chain of Lakes, is 176 acres with a maximum depth of 77 ft. Island Lake connects to Lower Whitefish. Island Lake offers wonderful fishing and boating.
Lower Hay lake of the Whitefish Chain of Lakes, is 685 acres and very deep. The maximum depth is 106 ft. with 4 miles of great Minnesota lakeshore. Lower Hay lake connects to Upper Whitefish lake. Hay Lake is located near the City of Pequot Lakes. Lower Hay lake does have a public access and offers very good fishing.
Pig Lake of the Whitefish Chain of Lakes, is 191 acres and connects with Lower Whitefish lake. The lake reaches 57 ft. in depth. Pig Lake is located near the City of Crosslake. The closest public boat access is through the channel from Lower Whitefish lake.
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Thursday, July 3, 2008
Whitefish Chain July 4th Weekend!
Crosslake, Minnesota - Fun at the family cabin!
As my family prepares to leave the Twin Cities for another great week in Crosslake, Minnesota, we check and double check, to make sure that we have everything. The kids need the floaty rafts, fishing equipment, and the dog needs his chain and walking leach. The excitement is in the air as we head west on 94 from Maple Grove, Minnesota. After filling the Tahoe with gas, and almost having a premature heart attack, I begin thinking about the hybrids I've recently been dreaming about. That story will have to wait for another time!
As we pull into Crosslake, Minnesota the buzz is everywhere.......this is what the July 4th weekend is all about, and it looks like the weather will be great. After we get situated in the family cabin the kids are gone to checkout the lake and lake swing. The kids would play for hours on this swing if we would let them. Tonight the kids decided they wanted to fish for WALTER! Walter is the 5 lb. bass we catch every July 4th holiday off the cabin's dock. Walter was measured at 23" in 2006. Walter has been caught at sunset with a worm and hook.
The days start off early around the cabin. Today the kids want to cruise the Whitefish Chain on uncle Bubba's Malibu. The weather continues to look very nice. After the boat riding and water skiing the kids played in the sun enjoying the Rave water raft in front of the cabin. This 15' wonder will entertain the children for literally hours at a time. The kids have fun bouncing and flipping off the raft. Have I told you about the King of the raft story? That story will have to wait for later as well!
After another sun beaten day around the lake and cabin the kids start getting psyched for the marshmallow time around the fire pit. After dark, the chocolate, marshmallows, and graham crackers come to the fire pit with Grandma. Soon the treats are gone and the kids are falling asleep in parents arms. Time for bed and sweet dreams about the great upnorth! After a good night sleed the kids and parents will be ready for the next fun day at the cabin! We always enjoy the great family times in Crosslake, Minnesota
As my family prepares to leave the Twin Cities for another great week in Crosslake, Minnesota, we check and double check, to make sure that we have everything. The kids need the floaty rafts, fishing equipment, and the dog needs his chain and walking leach. The excitement is in the air as we head west on 94 from Maple Grove, Minnesota. After filling the Tahoe with gas, and almost having a premature heart attack, I begin thinking about the hybrids I've recently been dreaming about. That story will have to wait for another time!
As we pull into Crosslake, Minnesota the buzz is everywhere.......this is what the July 4th weekend is all about, and it looks like the weather will be great. After we get situated in the family cabin the kids are gone to checkout the lake and lake swing. The kids would play for hours on this swing if we would let them. Tonight the kids decided they wanted to fish for WALTER! Walter is the 5 lb. bass we catch every July 4th holiday off the cabin's dock. Walter was measured at 23" in 2006. Walter has been caught at sunset with a worm and hook.
The days start off early around the cabin. Today the kids want to cruise the Whitefish Chain on uncle Bubba's Malibu. The weather continues to look very nice. After the boat riding and water skiing the kids played in the sun enjoying the Rave water raft in front of the cabin. This 15' wonder will entertain the children for literally hours at a time. The kids have fun bouncing and flipping off the raft. Have I told you about the King of the raft story? That story will have to wait for later as well!
After another sun beaten day around the lake and cabin the kids start getting psyched for the marshmallow time around the fire pit. After dark, the chocolate, marshmallows, and graham crackers come to the fire pit with Grandma. Soon the treats are gone and the kids are falling asleep in parents arms. Time for bed and sweet dreams about the great upnorth! After a good night sleed the kids and parents will be ready for the next fun day at the cabin! We always enjoy the great family times in Crosslake, Minnesota
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Whitefish Chain
Whitfish Chain Real Estate Info!
Real Estate Values: The lakefront property that Lynn Boyd purchased in the 1930s for $2 a foot would bring a slightly higher offer today. In 1978, a 100-foot lot in the most prime location you could find sold for $29,000. Today, that same lot would cost about $290,000. The average cost of improved property, with a cabin, is $250,000 to $500,000. Some cabins cost less depending on the location of the lot and size of the cabin. Most of the lake property is developed today. The Whitefish Chain is attracting buyers not only from the Twin Cities, but also from Nebraska, California and Colorado. Fortunately, the increased development in the Whitefish area – both residential and commercial is accompanied by increased attention to quality of living. There is something for every member of the family in the Crosslake area. There is a fabulous blend of amenities. There has been an increasing number of quality golf courses in the Whitefish area. Golf has become a very exceptional amenity. Some of the finest courses in Minnesota have been built here the past five to seven years, and more are being built today. This is becoming a golf destination; before, it was for lakeshore only. "Baby boomers are driving the economy. They want recreation as part of their lifestyle."
Real Estate Values: The lakefront property that Lynn Boyd purchased in the 1930s for $2 a foot would bring a slightly higher offer today. In 1978, a 100-foot lot in the most prime location you could find sold for $29,000. Today, that same lot would cost about $290,000. The average cost of improved property, with a cabin, is $250,000 to $500,000. Some cabins cost less depending on the location of the lot and size of the cabin. Most of the lake property is developed today. The Whitefish Chain is attracting buyers not only from the Twin Cities, but also from Nebraska, California and Colorado. Fortunately, the increased development in the Whitefish area – both residential and commercial is accompanied by increased attention to quality of living. There is something for every member of the family in the Crosslake area. There is a fabulous blend of amenities. There has been an increasing number of quality golf courses in the Whitefish area. Golf has become a very exceptional amenity. Some of the finest courses in Minnesota have been built here the past five to seven years, and more are being built today. This is becoming a golf destination; before, it was for lakeshore only. "Baby boomers are driving the economy. They want recreation as part of their lifestyle."
Monday, June 23, 2008
History of Crosslake, Minnesota
The Historical View on Crosslake, Minnesota ...
Have you ever wndered, how has Crosslake became Crosslake? The following is just a little history about the Whitefish Chain! As we begin, the Native Americans first cared for and lived off the land. The most prominent Native American tribes in the Crosslake area were the Sioux and the Ojibwa. These tribes battled at one point on the shores of Crosslake! As people began to settle in the area, negotiations were made by the United States government to purchase the land because it had a natural reservoir. In 1836 Congress appropriated funds to start the Pine River Dam (near the Crosslake campground), which was completed by 1886. At this time, the sole industry was logging. The "Chain of Lakes" was created in order to move the heavy lumber from one destination to the next, eventually moving the lumber by train to areas like Chicago and St. Louis. In this area logging continued from the early 1870's until 1912. Before the dam was built, the lakes were not interconnected. The first businessman to establish a resort-like business was Ami Gould. Mr. Gould operated a logger's road ranch in the Watertown Township (Crosslake), thirty years later, Rufus Heath built his homestead on what is now County Road 15. The Heaths lived in their home until 1928. The original building now stands in the Logger's Camp of the Historical Society. Another family, the Ostlunds, came to the Whitefish Chain area in 1892. As the local population changed from loggers to regular families, the landscape followed as well. A school was built, followed by a town hall, a store (The Crosslake Store), and a Post Office. Resorts grew out of logging camps, and became a place of refuge for city-dwellers. Today the Whitefish Chain continues to flourish as a tourist haven. The Crosslake of today has an elementary school, several flourishing churches, numerous banks, several restaurants and shops and a busy community center. City sewer will be installed within the next two years, and a town square was built in 2002. Instead of moving logs, the "Chain of Lakes" now moves people! Boaters and fishermen spend hours on the Whitefish Chain of lakes in the summer, while snowmobilers and cross-country skiers enjoy its snow in the winter. The lakes along the chain are: Arrowhead, Bertha, Big Trout, Clamshell, Cross, Daggett, Island, Little Pine, Loon, Lower Hay, Lower Whitefish, Middle Whitefish, Pig, Rush, and Upper Whitefish. Trout and Whitefish are the deepest lakes, hitting bottom at around 130 feet.
Fish are plentyful on the Whitefish Chain. Panfish (Crappie, Bluegill, and Pumpkinseed) are plentiful in all seasons. Largemouth Bass are found throughout the lakes, but are more likely to be caught on the smaller lakes, in weedy areas. Another deep weed dweller is the Northern Pike, which is caught along the Whitefish Chain year-round. Finally, the best of all Minnesota fish, the Walleye, is sought after by fishermen in the early spring when spawning occurs near the Pine River inlet on Upper Whitefish Lake. In the fall, anglers have better luck on Crosslake and Lower Whitefish, in 20-65 feet of water. From Indian battles, to logging camps, to resorts , the Whitefish Chain has seen many changes. The lakes once supported life out of necessity; now they supply visitors with the joy of quietly sitting amongst pines and water, waiting for a bite. It remains lovely and pristine, a retreat for city-folk and their families, as well as the fortunate residents who call the lakes area home.
Have you ever wndered, how has Crosslake became Crosslake? The following is just a little history about the Whitefish Chain! As we begin, the Native Americans first cared for and lived off the land. The most prominent Native American tribes in the Crosslake area were the Sioux and the Ojibwa. These tribes battled at one point on the shores of Crosslake! As people began to settle in the area, negotiations were made by the United States government to purchase the land because it had a natural reservoir. In 1836 Congress appropriated funds to start the Pine River Dam (near the Crosslake campground), which was completed by 1886. At this time, the sole industry was logging. The "Chain of Lakes" was created in order to move the heavy lumber from one destination to the next, eventually moving the lumber by train to areas like Chicago and St. Louis. In this area logging continued from the early 1870's until 1912. Before the dam was built, the lakes were not interconnected. The first businessman to establish a resort-like business was Ami Gould. Mr. Gould operated a logger's road ranch in the Watertown Township (Crosslake), thirty years later, Rufus Heath built his homestead on what is now County Road 15. The Heaths lived in their home until 1928. The original building now stands in the Logger's Camp of the Historical Society. Another family, the Ostlunds, came to the Whitefish Chain area in 1892. As the local population changed from loggers to regular families, the landscape followed as well. A school was built, followed by a town hall, a store (The Crosslake Store), and a Post Office. Resorts grew out of logging camps, and became a place of refuge for city-dwellers. Today the Whitefish Chain continues to flourish as a tourist haven. The Crosslake of today has an elementary school, several flourishing churches, numerous banks, several restaurants and shops and a busy community center. City sewer will be installed within the next two years, and a town square was built in 2002. Instead of moving logs, the "Chain of Lakes" now moves people! Boaters and fishermen spend hours on the Whitefish Chain of lakes in the summer, while snowmobilers and cross-country skiers enjoy its snow in the winter. The lakes along the chain are: Arrowhead, Bertha, Big Trout, Clamshell, Cross, Daggett, Island, Little Pine, Loon, Lower Hay, Lower Whitefish, Middle Whitefish, Pig, Rush, and Upper Whitefish. Trout and Whitefish are the deepest lakes, hitting bottom at around 130 feet.
Fish are plentyful on the Whitefish Chain. Panfish (Crappie, Bluegill, and Pumpkinseed) are plentiful in all seasons. Largemouth Bass are found throughout the lakes, but are more likely to be caught on the smaller lakes, in weedy areas. Another deep weed dweller is the Northern Pike, which is caught along the Whitefish Chain year-round. Finally, the best of all Minnesota fish, the Walleye, is sought after by fishermen in the early spring when spawning occurs near the Pine River inlet on Upper Whitefish Lake. In the fall, anglers have better luck on Crosslake and Lower Whitefish, in 20-65 feet of water. From Indian battles, to logging camps, to resorts , the Whitefish Chain has seen many changes. The lakes once supported life out of necessity; now they supply visitors with the joy of quietly sitting amongst pines and water, waiting for a bite. It remains lovely and pristine, a retreat for city-folk and their families, as well as the fortunate residents who call the lakes area home.
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Lake Home Rental - Ox Ridge
Crosslake, Minnesota Vacation Property
Ox Ridge is a wonderful lake home located in the beautiful city of Crosslake Minnesota. This property has 1.7 acres of wooded land which is nestled at the end of a private road on a cul-de-sac. The lake home is situated between the Whitefish Chain of Lakes and Ox Lake. This wonderful setting provides both beautiful sunrises and wonderful sunsets with gorgeous lighting throughout the day! This property offers just a short walk to access Ox Lake. This property also offers a dock, boat, and motor with the proper lease arrangements. This home has enough bedrooms for everyone. The master loft has a king-size bed; another bedroom on the main floor has a queen-size bed. The home also offers two additional bedrooms on the lower level. There are three bathrooms. This home was built in 2002 and is newly furnished, including beautiful stainless steel kitchen appliances, an oversized washer-dryer, lower level walkout, a screened-in porch, large walk around deck and outdoor fire pit. For additional information please visit http://lakehomevacation.com/ or contact Keith Carlson at 612.245.9898
Ox Ridge is a wonderful lake home located in the beautiful city of Crosslake Minnesota. This property has 1.7 acres of wooded land which is nestled at the end of a private road on a cul-de-sac. The lake home is situated between the Whitefish Chain of Lakes and Ox Lake. This wonderful setting provides both beautiful sunrises and wonderful sunsets with gorgeous lighting throughout the day! This property offers just a short walk to access Ox Lake. This property also offers a dock, boat, and motor with the proper lease arrangements. This home has enough bedrooms for everyone. The master loft has a king-size bed; another bedroom on the main floor has a queen-size bed. The home also offers two additional bedrooms on the lower level. There are three bathrooms. This home was built in 2002 and is newly furnished, including beautiful stainless steel kitchen appliances, an oversized washer-dryer, lower level walkout, a screened-in porch, large walk around deck and outdoor fire pit. For additional information please visit http://lakehomevacation.com/ or contact Keith Carlson at 612.245.9898
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Lake Home Rental - Ox View
Crosslake, Minnesota Vacation Property
Enjoy this 3 bedroom, 1 3/4 bath, 2 level home on beautiful Ox Lake. Sleeps 6 plus. Ox lake is located adjacent to the Whitefish Chain of lakes, in Crosslake, approximately 18 miles NE of Brainerd, Minnesota. This recently remodeled lake home offers the luxury of being on the shores of picturesque Ox Lake with great views and 308 feet of lakeshore. The nearby town of Crosslake offers everything from gas and groceries to restaurants and shopping. The spacious living room has a wonderful view of the lake, a wood-burning fireplace, and access to the wrap-around deck and picnic table. The main floor has two bedrooms; both with a queen-sized bed and a ceiling fan. A full bath is also on the main floor. The lower level has a large, comfy family room with a gas fireplace. The kitchen, furnished with a dishwasher and all of the basics, is also on this level. The adjacent dining area provides scenic views of Ox lake. In addition there is a three-quarters bath, lower bedroom and laundry room. From here step out to the patio where there is plenty of comfortable seating, a swing, and a hammock. What a lovely place to sit and read, share secrets and dreams, take a nap, or simply enjoy the"Views of Ox Lake". The gently sloping path to the lakeshore will bring you to the dock and a nice swimming area. The homeowner has provided a canoe, paddle boat, kayak and a 14' fishing boat with paddles. Please bring your life jackets.Whether you're into fishing, golf, hiking, boating, snowmobiling, crafts or just relaxing, this vacation HOT SPOT will place you in the middle of it all. This property rents at $1,750.00 per week. Summer rates vary from Winter rates. Summer rental periods run Friday thru Friday. Check in at 4:00 PM and checkout at 11:00 AM. We do prorate 3-4 day vacations based on availability.For additional information please contact Keith Carlson at 612.245.9898 or Email: TheCarlsonTeam@aol.com
Enjoy this 3 bedroom, 1 3/4 bath, 2 level home on beautiful Ox Lake. Sleeps 6 plus. Ox lake is located adjacent to the Whitefish Chain of lakes, in Crosslake, approximately 18 miles NE of Brainerd, Minnesota. This recently remodeled lake home offers the luxury of being on the shores of picturesque Ox Lake with great views and 308 feet of lakeshore. The nearby town of Crosslake offers everything from gas and groceries to restaurants and shopping. The spacious living room has a wonderful view of the lake, a wood-burning fireplace, and access to the wrap-around deck and picnic table. The main floor has two bedrooms; both with a queen-sized bed and a ceiling fan. A full bath is also on the main floor. The lower level has a large, comfy family room with a gas fireplace. The kitchen, furnished with a dishwasher and all of the basics, is also on this level. The adjacent dining area provides scenic views of Ox lake. In addition there is a three-quarters bath, lower bedroom and laundry room. From here step out to the patio where there is plenty of comfortable seating, a swing, and a hammock. What a lovely place to sit and read, share secrets and dreams, take a nap, or simply enjoy the"Views of Ox Lake". The gently sloping path to the lakeshore will bring you to the dock and a nice swimming area. The homeowner has provided a canoe, paddle boat, kayak and a 14' fishing boat with paddles. Please bring your life jackets.Whether you're into fishing, golf, hiking, boating, snowmobiling, crafts or just relaxing, this vacation HOT SPOT will place you in the middle of it all. This property rents at $1,750.00 per week. Summer rates vary from Winter rates. Summer rental periods run Friday thru Friday. Check in at 4:00 PM and checkout at 11:00 AM. We do prorate 3-4 day vacations based on availability.For additional information please contact Keith Carlson at 612.245.9898 or Email: TheCarlsonTeam@aol.com
Crosslake Real Estate Sales
Brainerd Lakes and the Whitefish Chain
Our "Team" of Lakeshore Specialists will make your Lake Home search enjoyable and satisfying!! Our team has partnered with enthusiastic sales Agents throughout Minnesota to facilitate your "Lake Property" search. If you're looking to buy or sell lakeshore property and would like one of our Agents to assist you, please contact us at 612.245.9898.
Our "Team" of Lakeshore Specialists will make your Lake Home search enjoyable and satisfying!! Our team has partnered with enthusiastic sales Agents throughout Minnesota to facilitate your "Lake Property" search. If you're looking to buy or sell lakeshore property and would like one of our Agents to assist you, please contact us at 612.245.9898.
Crosslake Rental Properties
Two beautiful Crosslake, Minnesota rental properties available year around! Whether you're into fishing, swimming, golf, hiking, boating, snowmobiling, antiquing, crafts, or just relaxing, these vacation destinations place you in the middle of it all. Ox Lake is located adjacent to the Whitefish Chain of lakes, in Crosslake, approximately 18 miles NE of Brainerd, Minnesota. The nearby town of Crosslake offers everything from gas and groceries to restaurants and shopping.
Monday, April 14, 2008
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