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Mantrap Lake Resorts

Isle O’ Dreams Lodge
218-699-3232 | Visit Website | Email
This ideal resort setting in Minnesota is truly what dreams are made of! Your family will never forget their vacation at Isle O’Dreams Lodge with its charming collection of cabins located on a unique peninsula offering magnificent views of Bad Axe Lake from almost every window. All of our cabins are ideally situated along 2000 feet of beautiful shoreline. Enjoy our heated swimming pool with a sun lovers patio … the hardest decision you will have to make is choosing between a dip in the swimming pool or jumping into our clean clear lake.

Fremont’s Point Resort
218-652-3299 | Visit Website | Email
Our secluded peninsula setting offers wilderness tranquility within miles of bays, arms and pine-studded islands of Big Mantrap Lake. Nesting Bald Eagles on an adjacent island and Loons in every bay entertain guests throughout the summer. If your plans include a family vacation or weekend retreat to the Northwoods, we invite you to share the natural beauty of three seasons at Fremont’s Point.

Mantrap Lodge
800-424-0901 | Visit Website | Email
We offer the finest in Minnesota Cabin Rentals and Lake Resort Rentals. We strive to offer you the best in Minnesota Vacation Rentals for your friends and family. All cabins have full kitchens with microwaves, coffee makers, and more. They all have park style grills, all but 8 and 12 have screen porches. All 3 bedroom and larger have dishwashers. We also have a supply of high chairs and cribs available at no charge.

Norway Hills Resort
218-255-0200 | Visit Website | Email
Come enjoy the relaxing comfort of our modern cabins overlooking Big Mantrap Lake, just north of Park Rapids, Minnesota. You will find us nestled among the pine, spruce and birch trees which make up the Paul Bunyan State Forest. See bald eagles soar the sky above and nest near the waters edge. Watch the deer drink from the clear water and the beaver, muskrat and otter stay busy at their summer tasks. The call of the loon will linger in your memory long after you return home.

