The crisp winter air may be biting now, which means there's no better time to start planning your summer getaway at Lake Winnie! At Northland Lodge, we're already anticipating the warm sunshine, the ripples of the lake, the sounds of kids playing, and the laughter coming from around the resort of friends and families making unforgettable memories. Stepping out onto your cabin porch and breathing in the fresh lake air. The smell of pine needles and hearing the birds chirping are just the beginnings of a perfect summer day. A day at Northland Lodge could unfold in countless ways. Water Adventures: Spend the day on the water! Rent a boat and explore the vast expanse of Lake Winnie, casting a line for the legendary walleye or simply soaking up the sun on the deck. Feel the warm summer wind hit your face as you tool around the lake, discovering hidden coves and secluded bays. Kayaking, canoeing, and stand-up paddleboarding offer a more active pace, allowing you to enjoy the lake at your own rhythm, while getting a good workout in. Observe the wildlife – eagles are often spotted overhead, or check out the loons gliding across the water.
Swimming: Our lodge features a heated in-ground pool, come unwind with a good book while the kids play, or hop in and play with them! Let the worries of the world melt away as you soak up the sun enjoying the sounds of laughter. Exploring Beyond the Resort: Embark on a hike through the scenic trails of the Chippewa National Forest, where towering pines and aspens provide shade from the hot summer sun. Rent bikes and explore the surrounding area, discovering towns with their shops. For the more adventurous, embark on a thrilling ATV adventure, exploring hidden trails and experiencing the thrill of the open road. Evenings at Northland Lodge are truly magical. Gather around a crackling firepit, roast marshmallows, and share stories under the starry sky. Enjoy a home-cooked meal together, disconnecting from technology and reconnecting with each other. Play board games, tell stories, and create lasting memories that will be cherished for years to come. Beyond the resort, explore the vibrant local community. Browse local shops for unique souvenirs, savor delicious meals at local restaurants, and experience the warm hospitality of the Lake Winnie area. Indulge in a scoop of locally made ice cream, visit a nearby farm market, or browse the unique offerings of local artisans. A Lake Winnie vacation at Northland Lodge is more than just a trip; it's an opportunity to create lasting memories with loved ones. It's a chance to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and reconnect with nature and each other. It's about embracing the simple pleasures of summer – sunshine, laughter, and the joy of being present in the moment. For families with children, Lake Winnie offers a wealth of activities:
Within the vast Chippewa National Forest, just a short drive from Northland Lodge Resort and Campground, lies the Lost Forty - a pristine, 144-acre tract of old-growth forest. The Lost Forty stands as a testament to nature's resilience and the importance of preserving our natural heritage. This 144-acre tract of land, located northwest of Wirt, Minnesota, is one of the few remaining virgin forests in the state. Originally believed to be submerged beneath Coddington Lake due to a surveying error in 1882, the Lost Forty miraculously escaped the fate of being logged. Today, it offers a rare glimpse into the forests that once covered much of Minnesota. By staying with Northland Lodge Resort and Campground, you can have close access to this wonderful piece of historic land. As you wander through the Lost Forty's self-guided trail, you'll be surrounded by towering red and white pine trees, some of which are over 400 years old. These giants, reaching heights of 22 to 48 inches in diameter, create a canopy that filters sunlight and provides a cool, shaded forest floor for wildlife. The Lost Forty is a home for a variety of species, including bald eagles, hawks, woodpeckers, red squirrels, weasels, and many others. Take a walk through the trails and go on your own self-guided nature walk. The old-growth forest provides essential habitat for these creatures, ensuring their survival in a world that is increasingly developed.
From vibrant fall wildflowers to peaceful wetlands, the Chippewa National Forest offers a diverse range of hiking experiences. Whether you're a seasoned backpacker or a casual day hiker, you'll find trails that suit your interests and fitness level. Explore the forest's 160 miles of hiking trails and 373 miles of non-motorized trails, and find yourself in the beauty of nature. If you're seeking a peaceful retreat and a chance to connect with nature, the Lost Forty is a must-visit destination. So, take a drive to this hidden gem from your campsite or cabin at Northland Lodge and experience the tranquility of a truly ancient forest. Book Your Fall Getaway Experience the magic of fall at Northland Lodge. With our stunning scenery, outdoor activities, and cozy accommodations, you're sure to create lasting memories. Take advantage of our special fall rates and book your stay today! It’s no secret that we love our Lake Winnie, not only is it a hot destination for fishing enthusiasts but it’s also a perfect place for hikers and nature lovers who want to do some exploring! Surrounding the pristine waters of the lake are a variety of hiking trails that showcase the area's natural beauty and provide an opportunity to immerse oneself in the great outdoors. If you’re interested in a journey to discover the many miles of hiking trails around Lake Winnie, where scenic vistas, diverse wildlife, and serenity await. Read on!
The Cut Foot Sioux Trail offers a scenic and immersive hiking experience for land lovers. This 12-mile trail winds through the Chippewa National Forest and offers a mix of terrains, including forested areas, wetlands, and charming meadows. As you explore the trail, keep an eye out for wildlife such as white-tailed deer, black bears, and a variety of bird species. The trail also features interpretive signs that provide insights into the local flora, fauna, and Native American history for people who like a little history lesson along with their exercise! For a truly unique hiking experience, put the Lost 40 Trail on your must-do list! Named after a mapping error in the early 1900s that resulted in a stand of untouched old-growth forest being "lost," this trail takes you through an unspoiled forest ecosystem. As you wind your way through towering red and white pines, some over 300 years old, you'll be transported back to a simpler time, without all the tech and stress the modern world is offering. The trail is relatively flat and has a peaceful atmosphere, making it ideal for nature enthusiasts, birdwatchers, and photographers. The Migizi Trail is a moderate, 8.2-mile loop that winds through the Chippewa National Forest, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding wilderness. As you hike along this trail, you'll be treated to forested areas, wetlands, and beaver ponds. The trail is dotted with benches and overlooks, allowing hikers to pause and absorb the beauty of their surroundings. Keep an eye out for wildlife, including bald eagles soaring above the treetops. If you're a seasoned pro, and are seeking a more challenging hiking adventure, the Suomi Hills Trail is an excellent choice. This 16-mile loop trail takes you through the rolling hills and dense forests of the Suomi Hills Recreation Area. As you traverse the trail, you’ll trek across multiple terrain types, and be rewarded with stunning views of the surrounding landscape, including glimpses of Lake Winnie. Elevation changes and rugged terrain make Suomi Hills a satisfying and invigorating hike for experienced outdoor enthusiasts. For a hike that combines scenic beauty with historical significance, explore the Winnie Dam Trail. This 1.5-mile loop trail takes you along the eastern shore of Lake Winnibigoshish, offering amazing views of the lake (be sure to bring your camera) and the towering Winnie Dam. Interpretive signs along the trail provide information about the dam's construction, the lake's ecology, and the historical significance of the area. This family-friendly trail is ideal for a leisurely stroll, picnicking, or simply enjoying the serenity of the lake. It goes without saying that the hiking trails around Lake Winnie offer a gateway to breathtaking natural landscapes, serene surroundings, and opportunities for exploration. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a nature enthusiast looking to reconnect with the great outdoors, these trails provide a diverse range of experiences. From the captivating forests of the Lost 40 Trail to the scenic vistas along the Winnie Dam Trail, each hike offers a unique adventure that allows you to connect with nature's wonders. Want to make a weekend of it, and explore a few different trails? Consider a stay at Northland Lodge! We’ve been providing lodging and opportunities to make memories since 1919! |
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