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Minnesota's First Ever Four Season Resort and Park Model RV Park.


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Coming This Spring "Minnesota's First Ever Four Season Resort and Park Model RV Park"!

The Cactus Resort & RV Park is Minnesota's State Of The Art RV Park!

Located in Perham, Minnesota just minutes south of Detroit Lakes, Mn. On Hwy 10, The Cactus Resort and RV Park has 85 RV sites ranging from 2000 sq ft. to 4000 sq ft. The sites will have Four Season and Seasonal Park Model RV Cabins (by Appeldoorn's Park Model Sales) and some pull through RV sites too for those over the road RV'ers. Click here to see a park model cabin (The Big Apple)

http://jimmccrank.vflyer.com/11/index.html

The RV site will have 50AMP service and year round water and sewer. The RV lots will also have year round maintenance service. The Cactus Resort and RV Park is a maintenance free RV cabin facility. Very much like you see in Arizona, Texas, New Mexico, Florida. The baby boomers really seem to like having a weekend or vacation getaway cabin that they can use that has little if not any maintenance. The Park Model RV Cabins are the way of the future! Its totally turnkey!

The Cactus Resort and RV Park has a beautiful indoor pool with a hot tub and sauna facility. So when the area lakes are in their "Dog Days" and the itch weed is going strong The Cactus Resort and RV Park still has swimming available. The Cactus Resort has also four beautiful cabin suites for rental. These suites are truly the up-north appeal with all the amenities. The Cactus also has a beautiful up-north decal restaurant and lounge with some of the areas best dishes. Believe me you will not go away hungry! The Cactus also offers live entertainment with some of Minnesota's best bands in their banquet facility. The Cactus Bowling Center HAS 10 brand new lanes that are computer automated scores! There is also a trap and skeet shooting range next door for those target shooters or hunters that just want to keep that quick eye and shooting technique.

There are literally 100's of lakes close by. With some of the states finest fishing lakes like Big Pine, Little Pine, Rush Lake, Ottertail Lake, Battle Lake, Lake Lida, Lake Lizze, Lake Rose, Detroit Lake, Long Lake, Dead Lake, Star Lake, Lake Crystal, Lake Milessa, Lake Sallie, Pelican Lake and so many others. Catch walleye, perch, northern pike, muskie, and some of the very best panfishing the state has to offer! The fishing in this area folks is incredible!

With all the lakes and marshes the waterfowling is one of the best there is in the country. The Tamarack Marsh located just north of The Cactus Resort and RV Park is one of the State of Minnesota's largest resting areas for migrating ducks. It is very common to see tens of thousands of ducks and geese along with swans rafting and flocking up to migrate south for the winter. It is a waterfowl hunters paradise in the Cactus Resort and RV Park local areas. White Tail Deer are very plentiful in the area. Plenty of state and federal public land to hunt or strike up a relationship with a local farmer and get permission to hunt White Tails or Ducks and Geese.

If hunting or fishing isn't your game then take out the clubs and play any of the areas top championship golf courses. Again all within minutes of the resort. Or just take a stroll through downtown Perham , Minnesota and shop at any of the 30 shops. From antiques, sporting goods, clothing, coffee shops, or stop at any of the bistros and have a beverage of choice. Its all here in Perham, Minnesota at The Cactus Resort and RV Park.

The Cactus Resort and RV Park is everything one would want in a totally maintenance free cabin facility! Come and visit with us, then come and stay with us! Own a beautiful park model cabin on a beautiful lot at the Cactus Resort and RV Park today!

For more information go to www.thecactusresortandrvpark.com. Open house is May 4th,5th, and 6th 2007. The weekend before the opener so come on up and catch some panfish and stop by and see us!

Contact "The Cranker" Jim McCrank at 651-285-8070, [email protected] for further details!

Hunting is another great opportunity. The area is known nationally as one of the very best waterfowl areas. You will see thousands of beautiful swans, Canadian geese, snow geese, mallards, wood ducks, pintails, lesser scalp, teal, and so many other species of waterfowl.

Perham Lakeside Golf Club designed by Joel Goldstrand borders Little Pine Lake. 27 holes of championship golf featuring seven par 5 holes and seven par three holes. Another featured golf course in the area is Thumper Pond. Thumper Pond is the newest golf course in the area nestled within a beautiful pine setting with a blend of water. These are just two of our seven area courses to choose from when you are at the Cactus Resort and RV Park.

Its all here in Perham, Mn at "The Cactus Resort and RV Park" Come and visit. Then come again and stay! The Cactus Resort and RV Park is everything one would want in a totally maintenance free cabin facility! Come and visit with us, then come and stay with us! Own a beautiful park model cabin on a beautiful lot at the Cactus Resort and RV Park today!

For more information go to www.thecactusresortandrvpark.com.

Open house is May 4th,5th, and 6th 2007. The weekend before the opener so come on up, catch some panfish and stop by to see us!

Contact "The Cranker" Jim McCrank at 651-285-8070, [email protected] for further details!

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All I can say is WOW!!! I can't believe that somebody hasn't put something together like this until now.

A guy can now go to his cabin and relax, fish, golf, and just generally enjoy himself instead of spending his time mowing and doing all of the other unnecessary things that always seem to get in the way of having fun smile.gif

Company coming.......just tell them you will put them up in one of the Suites laugh.gif

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