July 16, 2019

Located on the northeastern-most part of the Cass Lake chain, Kitchi Lake and its 1,758 acres are easily accessible by boat from Cass Lake. Turtle River and Kitchi Creek flow through Kitchi as well, giving users access to Big and Little Rice lakes. Kitchi Lake has varied structure and holds northern pike, bluegills, black crappie, perch, muskie, walleye, and large-mouth bass. One of the most remote lakes on the Cass Lake Chain, it is located entirely within the Chippewa National Forest.

Kitchi Landing Resort

This beautiful, family-friendly, rustic resort on the north shore of Kitchi Lake offers fishing, boating, canoeing, kayaking and many other family activities. This is a beautiful place to get away and enjoy some time in the unique Minnesota Northwoods. The lodge is a great place to relax with a beer and share your story of ‘the one that got away’!

Lost Acres Resort

Nestled in the Chippewa National Forest, Lost Acres Resort offers 8 cabins for a peaceful and fun family vacation. Open for year round enjoyment, this resort offers a lodge, gameroom, pontoon and fishing boat rental, a nice sandy beach, a large playground, canoes, paddleboats, RAVE water toy, kayaks, and paddleboard for summer fun. There are nearby snowmobile trails and ice fishing for winter fun. The Chippewa National Forest offers some of the most spectacular fall colors, as well as great fishing, bear, grouse, duck and deer hunting.

The time to explore is now! Check out these resorts and more to start planning your perfect Minnesota Northwoods getaway today!

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