Eagle Nest Lodge Season's Newsletter - July 2007
Summer is here – there’s no doubt about it. This week they are predicting that “where’s the lake?” kind of weather and we’re here to tell you that the water is fine.
ENL Kids Area – Online and Off
The naturalist programs for kids is well on its way for the summer. It’s been great to watch the budding scientists, botanists, and fishers. We wanted to remind everyone that we have some fun games for the car too. Visit the web site and print off a few for the ride to the Lodge:
http://www.eaglenestlodge.net/kids/index.htm
Eagle Nest Lodge Part Irish
Well, we were Irish enough to be featured in the Irish Gazette, published out of the Twin Cities. They ran a nice piece about the resort in their June/July issue.
Trivia Question of the Month
When was the state’s record Musky caught in Lake Winnie and how much did it weigh?
Start planning for 2008!
It's never too early to start planning for 2008! Some weeks are filling in fast! Contact us for availability by calling 1-800-356-3775 or e-mailing us!
Last Blast Family Fun!
Back to school specials run August 25-September 8th! Our full week rates are discounted 25% off our prime season! A late summer getaway is a great time to focus on family and enjoy time together before the busy school schedule kicks in!
Fall is just around the corner!
Before we know it, fall will be here, whether we are ready for it or not. How about planning a fall getaway now, so you have something great to look forward to in just a few short weeks! Fall is our favorite time of the year in the northwoods. Experience the color changes, beautiful sunny days and cool, crisp evenings. Hike and bike the Simpson Creek trails, experience great fall fishing or relax and read a book! Reservations can be made online, call us at 1-800-356-3775 or send an e-mail.
Take Care!
Bryan, Sue, Gunnar, and Anneka Harris and all of the staff at Eagle Nest Lodge
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Trivia Answer: The state record Musky (muskellunge) was caught in Lake Winnie in 1957. It weighed 54 pounds and measured 56 inches long.
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