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CHOOSE NISSWA FOR A PLACE TO STAY

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LOST LAKE LODGE

LOST LAKE LODGE

Whether you’re visiting while on a family vacation, romantic getaway or corporate retreat, the Nisswa area has lodging for you. Within a 30-mile radius of Nisswa, you have your pick from mom and pop resorts, hotels, bed and breakfasts and large resorts.

The various properties can include golf courses, restaurants, water parks, spas and recreational opportunities like boating, skiing and paddle boarding.

If you’re looking for an old-fashioned cabin with basic amenities on a beautiful, clean lake, come to the Nisswa area. With hundreds of lakes within close proximity, you can choose to stay on a large body of water or a very small one.

If you prefer a big resort, the Nisswa area can accommodate you. You can golf or play tennis in the morning, have a midday lunch or snack, hit the beach or pool for some fun in the sun, eat an amazing dinner and listen to live music without ever leaving the resort.

Perhaps you want to try one of the local hotels. Some of the finest hotels in the Midwest are right here in the Brain- care of so enjoy them whether you’re swimming, boating, fishing or just hanging out. erd lakes area, offering indoor and outdoor swimming pools and water parks. Or skip the pool and go jump in the lake - area lakes are pristine and well taken

The Brainerd lakes area has amazing attractions for all ages. Many of the lodging properties offer organized kids activities, with kids clubs and/or daycare options to give you a break for some alone time. Whether a large resort or a small one, a hotel or a bed and breakfast, there’s something for everyone at any age.

As an added benefit, most lodging properties are open year-round. Of course, summer is the busiest season, but spring is beautiful when the ice comes off the lake and the wildlife returns. Fall is breathtakingly gorgeous with the changing of the leaves and crisp air; winter is remarkable with snowmobiling, skiing and ice fishing; and spring is a great time to watch the ice go off the lakes and fish again on open water.

An added bonus is that fishing in the lakes area is great all year long.

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