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Seasonal Help


chasineyes

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Looking to see if anyone has some thoughts on locations they have stayed at that were good or bad. We are starting our search for next year and would like to find a place around 2 hours from Shakopee. Would like to be on a lake and be able to use it till the end of October.

Thanks!

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If your looking for a Seasonal RV spot. Check out WildWoods RV campground on Edwards Lake up by Nisswa. I have seen a few open spots in the park. They are building a new office-home for the owner right now so hopefully you can get through to them on the phone?

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I'm at Log Cabin Hollow up near Webster, WI. Small, quiet, great fishing, poor swimming lake, no beaches, not a great place for kids to play in the water, but great fishing.

They have a few open spots. PM me if interested.

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I have a seasonal up in the new London-spicer area. they also have seasonal spots open. close to green lake and a bunch more. on a good fishing lake and a nice beach. I can give ya more info if you'd like. there open/close policy is based on when the water lines will freeze. typically its into the 2nd week of oct.

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We have a seasonal site at Shady Rest on Lake Amelie by Glenwood / Villard. Been there 4 years. Good swimming beach, good fishing and not to far from other good lakes in the area. They have 1 open site at this time and there is usually a few at the end of the season.

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For those of you who do have a seasonal, would you ever consider "Owning" it vs. renting it? And if so why or why not.

Thanks!!!

If you bought it, you'd have to make sure it was on the lake you wanted to be on, and you could deal with your neighbors.

I'd be happy to buy mine if it were an option.

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Resale is another thing. If you bought one you liked, will the next person be willing to buy?

If I were looking to buy, it may make sense to buy your own lake lot. The seem to do nothing but go up in price.

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we have the seasonal because we are also good friends with the owners and the lake is a good panfish lake. my family also has a lake cabin in Itasca county. when my mom cant do it anymore and it gets turned over to my brother and I I will probably dump the seasonal thing. the seasonal is a 25 minute drive the cabin 3 1/2 - 4 hours.

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