LOON LAKE LODGE

At Loon Lake Lodge you are surrounded by the unspoiled wilderness of the Minnesota north woods. The Gunflint Trail area, where we are located, has changed little over the years. It is much the same as it was over a hundred years ago. The calls of loons, the hoot of owls, the eerie howl of a wolf on a moonlit night and the breeze whispering through the trees will take you back to a much simpler and less hurried time.



Friday, October 7, 2011

Great Weather

October weather has been spectacular!  Most of our flowers survived the few cold nights we had in September.  We had a couple of nights below 30 degrees but the last couple of weeks have been just great.  Guests have been able to get out and fish, hike and just enjoy a beautiful fall experience.  We all know it will not last forever but you have to learn to enjoy what you have and not worry about what might happen next week.

Flowers going strong in October!!!
Scott, Mike and Austin went fishing most days they were here and had good luck with the northerns.  They are going to send pictures so I will post them later.  Derick went to Crab Lake yesterday and caught some northerns but he was really trying for some walleye.  Today he is fishing Loon to see if he can get some bigger northerns.
Fall Morning

Lots of people around for this late in the season.  The fall colors are starting to fade but you can still find pockets of reds and yellows.  We will be closing the cabins down on Monday and getting them ready for winter.  Hope you had a great summer I know we did.

Tom & Terry 

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Guests Pics

Here are some pictures that Al took this summer and then sharied with us. 


Al in front of Magnetic Rock
















View from the top of  Bridal Falls

Fall is upon us and the leaves have not reached their peak.  Check us out if you are looking for a quick get-a-way.  Cabins will be open until October 10th.

Tom & Terry
Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Dining Room Update

For the last number of years we have spend most of our efforts updating and improving our cabins.  We have put new kitchens, bathrooms, beds, etc in all of the cabins over the last few years.  Even this year we redid cabin 1 with a new kitchen and bath but now it was time to work on the Lodge itself.  We have been working on the foundation and that is an ongoing job that will take a few years.  So the time was right to improve the dining room and porch.  As you can see from the pictures we took out the wall and windows between the dining room and front porch.  It really opened up the area and made it much brighter.  We put down new flooring and we are adding a wood buring stove to the front cornor of the porch.  So far the reviews have been positive.  Many people had expressed concern when I told them what the plans were but when they see the finished project they agree it was a good idea.

 

Wood burning stove will go in the cornor.

View from the back of the Dining Room
 
So we are pleased with the new look and hope you will be too. Thanks to Bill and David for their help. Without which I could have never got the job done!

There are still openings for the fall so give us a call or go to our web site and make a reservation!

Tom & Terry
Sunday, July 31, 2011

The Dronecks Invade Loon Lake Lodge!!!

The Droneck family started the annual family reunion this week at Loon Lake Lodge.  Grandpa Stan and Grandma Edie started coming to the Lodge a number of years ago and then 3 years back they decided to try a large family gathering.  It isn't easy to get a big family to agree to the same week or the same location for a family reunion.  As you can see from the pictures things have worked out just fine.
Hanging out at the beach.

Loon Lake or bust!!

Kids enjoying the kayaks.

Thinking of a family reunion?  You need to plan ahead with us and your family.  Give us a call, check out our web site and start talking to your family. 

Tom & Terry
Monday, July 25, 2011

Recent Pictures!!!!

Here are some pictures sent to us by guests and neighbors.  Some fish, some wildlife and just some people!  I think they all had a great time while at Loon Lake.




Loon Lake Walleye!!!  Caught by Adelle

Laura & nice smallmouth bass


Mother and calf moose


New Owners??  No it is Bill, Amy &  Sue


Jesse with his bass


Picture yourself at Loon Lake Lodge and give a call  800-552-6351or book on line at www.visitloonlake.com.  We look forward to hearing from you real soon.

Tom & Terry











Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Cabin 1 gets remodeled!

We just finished a remodel on cabin 1.  We put in a new bathroom and kitchen with all new fixtures, cabinets, flooring and paneling.  I am really pleased on how it came out and our guests have been happy with the results. 



Friday, June 24, 2011

Fishing Licenses in Trouble!!!

No Fishing License Sales if Minnesota State Government Shuts Down!   If state government shuts down at the end of next week, fishing licenses will not be available for purchase from the DNR beginning July 1. No manual alternate system for issuing licenses will be in place.  So if you are coming to Loon Lake or any other resort in Minnesota in the near future you should buy your fishing licenses now.  You can go to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources web site and you can buy them on-line or call their 800 number and get one over the phone.

Just in case you are wondering -- game wardens will be working!
Monday, May 16, 2011

The Fishing Season Begins

We have our first fishing type people in camp.  The early reports are the northerns are biting the best!  Lake trout have been harder to come by but some are being caught.  No sign of bass or walleye.  The water is cold with the ice just having gone out on Tuesday and Wednesday.  Surface water temps on the main lake were at 37 degrees.  So the fish aren't too active in the main part of the lake.  The bay is warmer and thus we have seen most fishing done close to the Lodge. 
Tom and a northern


15 lb. 5 oz Lake Trout




Kathy caught this nice trout and along with her husband Tom they landed a number of northerns.  Fishing should improve over the next couple of weeks.  As the water warms the fish will become more active and more likly to take your bait. 


Remember we are still running our Spring specials until June 5th and other than Memorial Weekend there are still openings.  Check us out on the web or give us a call - 1-800-552-6351.


Saturday, April 23, 2011

New Beach?

New beach for this summer at Loon Lake Lodge.  As you can see we added sand, palm trees, new chairs and even thatched roofed huts.  We know you will enjoy the improvements!  O.K Not really.  Terry and I just got back from vacation and this is a shot of Maya Chan beach in Costa Maya, Mexico.  We had a great time and would recommend this place if you are ever in that part of the world. 

Now back to reality.  The shot below was taken about 10 minutes ago from our deck looking down towards the Lodge.  We really don't need any more snow this time of the year.  Terry and I have been busy cleaning cabins since our return from vacation and new snow just makes it harder. 


The bay on Loon Lake 4/23
Upcoming events!!  Don't forget we have the Ham Run Half Marathon on May 1st.  If you like to run this may be for you.  If you would like to help restore the damage done by forest fires the Gunflint Green Up is your event on May 6 & 7.  It really is more than just planting trees.  Check it out.  Finally check out our specials for the spring season.  Remember if you like to fish this is the time of year to get out there.  Hope to hear from you soon.
Friday, March 25, 2011

Great Day for a Walk

It is the time of year when you can walk anywhere!  There is a hard crust on top of everything from the lake to the woods.  Terry and I started at the Lodge and walked on the lake around to the Crab Lake portage.  Just like walking on pavement.  We didn't see any sign of animals -- no deer, wolves or moose. 

I thought the portage would be more of a challenge but it turned out to be easy.  A snowmobile had been over the trail so it was packed and crusty just like everything else.  Once we hit Crab we headed down towards the narrows but decided to cut through the woods and hit the trail back towards Loon Lake.  I climbed up to the top of the cliffs on the south side of Crab and was able to get some nice pictures overlooking Crab back towards Loon. 

Looking over Crab Lake with Loon Lake upper left.  3/25/11
There will be only a few days like this.  So if your in the area this weekend you are in luck.  Enjoy your hike!
Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Gunflint Green Up

May 6-7, 2011 will be the 4th annual Gunflint Green Up.  If you have
Gunflint Green Up logoread our blog in the past you know we think it is a great event.  Just
about everyone who works or lives on the Gunflint Trail participates.
Plus hundreds of friends of the Gunflint Trail have over the years
have also been involved.  This may be the last or almost certainly the
last of this type of tree planting party involving the entire area.

Check out the Green Up web site for additional information and
registration forms.  Then if you are looking for a cabin check our
our site and see if we have an opening.  We are offering a special
that weekend of $99/nt for up to 4 people. 

Great cabin, great cause leads to a great weekend. 



Northwoods Spring

Just when you thought it was safe to put the skis away winter returns!  South of us they have been getting lots of snow.  Today, and it looks like all of next week, we are getting the colder temps.  Right now it is about 15 degrees but tonight they are predicting 8 to 10 below zero.  Now that is not nice!  A few weeks ago ok but not after we have been teased with some nice 45 degree days.  Of course the reality of life is this is normal.  Every spring we have these ups and downs with the temps and the snow fall but we tend to forget from year to year or at least I do.  Maybe it is my age.  Who knows. 

The pine martins have been regulars at the bird feeder as of late.  This one cleaned out the sunflowers seeds yesterday.  They don't seem to have much fear of us.  They just turn around an look at you when you start to approach them but if you get too close they take off. 

We are booked for the Ham Lake Run but still have space for the Green Up weekend and some availability for Memorial weekend.  Great spring rates so check us out.
Thursday, March 17, 2011

Redpolls

The redpolls have taken over the bird feeders!  We still have nuthatchs and chickadees but the redpolls have arrived in great numbers.  A few of them will sit in the feeder and throw sunflower seeds out onto the ground.  Then there must be 20 to 30 of them sitting on the ground waiting to be feed.  When you walk outside they all take off and the trees are alive with chirping birds.

We are getting some rain today and the skiing is going to be tough from this point on.  The lake has some puddled water but it will freeze again so you will be able to fish for awhile longer but the signs of spring are clear.
Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Winter season is winding down

Well here it is the 15th of March and the winter season is starting to wind down.  Terry and our neighbor Sue have been skiing the trail to Crab Lake and to this point the snow conditions are very good.  With warmer weather during the day the trail will start to ice up and become harder to ski.  I skied down at Golden Eagle this weekend and had a great time.  The snow was a little sticky but not too bad.



We have some guests out fishing today.  So far this winter I think this is our first fishermen of the season.  From what I hear this hasn't been a great winter to fish.  The lakes have been in good shape with little slush but the fish themselves haven't cooperated.  Oh well maybe they will have more luck this summer.

We will be closing for the winter season March 20th and taking a little time off.   Then the summer season starts with the Ham Lake Run and the Gunflint Green Up the first part of May.  Don't forget the fishing opener May 14th.   We still have openings so check out our vacancy calendar and get ready to catch fish!
Saturday, February 19, 2011

Hard as Ice!

Like many of you we had some warm weather this last week.  High 40s for a couple of days and it didn't get below freezing at night.  So we had 48 hours plus of melting that has lead to some very slippery roads, slushy lakes, poor ski trails and even hazardous walking conditions.  It seems that we have a mid February warm spell and then in a short time winter returns.  The cold temps have returned and everything is frozen  hard and the snow will return soon.


Looking out the bay on Loon Lake

We have been taking a number of reservations for the summer so if you have a specific week or cabin in mind for this summer it isn't too early to book.  If you haven't been here before and you are looking for a log cabin resort we may be just what you are looking for.  Check us out on the web or give us a call - 1-800-552-6351.
Sunday, January 30, 2011

Beargrease Race is On!

The dogs have left Duluth on their way to the Gunflint Trail.  The John Beargrease sled dog race is the longest in the lower 48 states.  The teams left Duluth starting at 1:00 pm today and they will reach us sometime very early Tuesday.  Terry and I will be working a road crossing making sure the mushers can cross the Gunflint Trail safely. 

The trail is in very good condition with some fresh snow and the temps shouldn't be a problem.  We are expecting lows in the teens below 0 and highs in the teens above 0.  It may sound cold for you but the dogs like cooler weather.
Monday, January 17, 2011

January Happenings

Winter on the Gunflint Trail offers several unique experiences.  Most of you know about the skiing, snowshoeing and snowmobiling but there are other activities namely  ice fishing and the John Beargrease sled dog race. 


The lake trout season opened this last weekend and that means more action on lakes like Loon Lake.  The most popular spot to fish Loon in the winter is accessed from the public landing at the far west end of the lake. There is a shelf that runs along the north side of the lake just down from the landing.  It extends about 20 to 30 yards out from the shore and then drops off to depths of 90 feet plus.  So people fish the shelf where the fish come up out of the deep water to feed. 


For almost twenty years, between 1879 and 1899, John Beargrease and his brothers delivered the mail between Two Harbors and Grand Marais.  During winter months deliveries were made using sled dogs and today the John Beargrease Sled dog race is a celebration of those years.  The race is the longest in the lower 48 states running between Duluth and the Gunflint Trail and back again.  Terry and I have volunteer the past few years and have developed a tremendous respect for the dogs and mushers. 

The past two years the race course comes down the length of Loon Lake.  The teams come off the lake at the Lodge and then up our drive to cross the Gunflint Trail and then run the state snowmobile trail back towards Duluth.  We have a front row seat from the house.
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Jerry and a nice Loon Lake trout

Dog team heading towards the Lodge