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Leech Lake Area Tourism Bureau
205 Minnesota Ave WWalker, MN 56484
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Information on lodging facilities and things to do at legendary Leech Lake. The tradition of welcoming and pleasing summer guests goes back nearly a century. Visitors find scores of excellent lodging choices all around the lake. Whether planning an overnight or a long family stay, be assured with the help of the Leech Lake Area Tourism Bureau, you will find the perfect place. More than fifty quality resorts offering all manner of styles and accommodations dot the Leech Lake landscape. If your ideal is the rustic pleasure of a simpler time, you'll find it here. If your preference is upscale, beaches and high-energy lake activity, you'll find that, too. For those in search of quiet retreats that feel like home, numerous Bed & Breakfasts are also available. For short stays, area motels offer comfortable lodging. Outdoor enthusiasts can pitch their tents and rough it or roll an RV into one of the many campgrounds. A call to our Toll Free phone or a visit to our webpage will connect you to the kind of vacation you are seeking. Leech Lake - a nationally recognized game fish lake - offers some of the best fishing in Minnesota. In addition to being a natural walleye factory, it's considered one of the top muskie lakes in the United States. The lake also boasts an extraordinary abundance of northern pike, jumbo perch, bass and pan fish. So whatever your idea of great angling - from family fishing to a serious quest for a trophy - you will find it here. With shopping, dining, golfing, horseback riding and casinos, Leech Lake truly offers something for everyone.
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