Very comfortable and spacey 4 bedroom lake home on beautiful Long Lost Lake near Naytahwaush!
Home includes all of the following that is accessible to you!
- 4 bedrooms - each comfortably sleeps two with much closet space
- 2 full bathrooms - one with deck off bathroom
- Complete kitchen with all needed items ready for your use
- Other sleeping areas throughout - home comfortably sleeps 18!
- Heated swimming pool!
- Large deck with with BBQ
- Firepit outside with split wood ready for your use
- Public landing on lake to get your boat on the water
- Aluminum dock and paddle boat
- Full finished basement with gas fireplace
- Washer and Dryer on site
- 3 stall garage
Long Lost Lake is a beautiful birch surrounded lake that supports a no wake zone, as a result, it is perfect for fisherman and those who love peace and solitude. It is close to Itasca State Park (Headwaters of the Mississippi) Bemidji, Park Rapids, Detroit Lakes and the Shooting Star Casino in Mahnomen.
If you and your party are looking for a comfortable, clean and fun cabin in the woods of Minnesota, located on a pristine Northern Minnesota Lake this is the spot for you. Peace and solitude out your front and back door and only a short ride away from lots of action, shopping and good restaurants.
And Yes! You can bring the dog!
Contact us with dates you are interested and we will respond promptly with rental costs. (Costs vary according to dates requested) We ask that you request a minimum of a 3 night stay.
From MN DNR website...
Long Lost Lake is a scenic 493-acre lake located about ten miles west of Itasca State Park in
southern Clearwater County. Long Lost Lake has clear water; the Secchi depth was 16.8 feet in
August 2010. Bluegill, largemouth bass, and black crappie are the primary management species,
with walleye, smallmouth bass, and northern pike managed as secondary species. Long Lost Lake
has an interesting history. Since the early 1990's, the level of the lake has risen twelve feet, and
recently has receded by two feet. This has increased the surface area of the lake by approximately
100 acres, flooding lake cabins (some of which are still standing), and creating large amounts of
standing timber in deep water. This type of aquatic habitat is unique to natural lakes in northern
Minnesota, and is more typical of a flood control reservoir.
Another recent change has been the unauthorized introduction of smallmouth bass. These fish
were first documented in 1993, and are now well established in Long Lost Lake, making it one of
the only lakes in the Bemidji area with a fishable smallmouth bass population. The bluegill catch
rate from the 2010 population assessment (38.5/TN) was nearly twice the median catch rate for
class 25 lakes.
Bass anglers should enjoy the scenery and diversity of habitat on Long Lost Lake and have an opportunity for some quality fishing. Walleye have been sampled in low numbers in the past few assessments. Average size of the walleye catch in 2010 was impressive, with fish up to 29.7 inches in length captured, and a wide range of age classes present in the catch. Walleye utilize deep water habitat in Long Lost.