Discover This Local
Bed and Breakfast-Our Location
What's Wild in the Woods?
Deer frequent
the yard daily and the resort area thrives during the
hunting season. You may also see in our neck of the woods
bear, fox, raccoon, beaver, mink, otter, several other
creatures, and fowl to give you scenes of delight while
taking in the splendor of the fresh Minnesota air. There
is a large Eagle's nest across the field at the end of
our road. Grab the binoculars and spend the afternoon
watching these majestic creatures.
Come and spend tranquil moments on the porch sipping your
favorite brew and taking it all in.
For more
information about the area and the new 18 hole golf
course click here!
The Lake
Lake of the
Woods is approximately 38 feet at its deepest and covers
1,980 square miles of which 1,485 square miles are water.
It is 65 miles long and 55 miles wide. About two thirds
of the lake is in Canada, and about one third is in
Minnesota. It has 14,000 islands, more than any other
lake in North America. LOTW is the walleye capital
of the world and also has Great Northern and Sauger
fish. If you enjoy casting to shoreline structure,
youll like it at LOTW, there are 65,000 miles of
shoreline here!


Directions from Baudette:
Take Highway 172 North from Baudette about 12 miles, turn left onto Cottonwood Rd. Cottonwood Road is a circle drive, do not turn on the first Cottonwood Road as it is a minimum maintenance road. Turn on the second Cottonwood Road across from Bordre Bait Co., a small gas station and mini-market. Our driveway is straight ahead. The house is set back about 1,000 feet. There is plenty of parking at the end of the driveway on the left.

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