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    Voyageurs View Campground & Outfitters - Lower loop next to rivers edge

    Voyageurs View Campground & Outfitters

    5.0(7 reviews)
    93.2 mi

    There's not enough stars here, between the excellent people here,the friendly staff and the…read moregorgeous river,this should be a packed campground. Full hook ups on upper area, and water electric at rivers edge. Clean public bathrooms with lots and lots hike around areas. The tube rentals and ride to rivers edge, the tubing is beyond what we expected

    After a few days in a tiny, rural North Dakota town, just about anything other than staring at the…read moreclouds and putting on more mosquito repellant sounds like a great time. My dad-in-law suggested that we might check out a spot about 60 miles away in Minnesota on the Red Lake River that offered tubing. I've done the lazy river a few times at the Great Wolf Lodge, but I gotta tell ya... this sounded a helluva lot more exciting than what we had planned for the day-- so we loaded up the truck, gassed-up in Grand Forks, and headed across the Red River. After a little negotiation with Waze, we finally found our way to the Voyageurs View Campground and Outfitters... it sort of looked like an Outback Steakhouse, except there were more cars in the "lot" (OK, a large field of grass where the cars were parked), and there was a Canadian flag flying along side the Stars and Stripes. We walked over to a small window on the side of warehouse, paid some money, got our wristbands, and then walked over to an open bay where we were "outfitted" with big black innertubes. "They's the best for a'floatin' boy!" The company retrofitted an old school bus (by painting it blue, chopping off the top, and installing bench seats instead of kid's seats), and we climbed aboard to take the couple mile drive upstream to the put-in. The river flow had been really high a few days previous from intense thunderstorm activity, but the flows had backed off enough for us to go. I've done my fair share of stream fishing, wading in chest high in places like the Truckee River, the Yellowstone River, the Snake River... well, the Red Lake River wasn't quite as tough as a couple of those spots at different seasons... but it was kicking pretty good when we went. I had a tough time keeping my 6 year old son and my 79 year old father in law upright in the river, holding on to their tubes, and trying to wade out towards the middle of the waist-deep river to hide behind a little island before putting out butts in and floating the rest of the way. With a little perseverance and a pretty good scrape on my ankle from a submerged rock, we all made it. The first little "rapids" was the most exciting... just don't hit the bridge embunkment... and then it's a fairly smooth float all the way down. Along the way, there are some very pretty views that I got on my GoPro (I'll put them on here eventually)-- old riverside buildings here and there, but mostly nature. The sheer bluffs along the river are home to swallows who make their nests out of mud, and we saw a few turtles, catfish, wading birds and waterfowl. Somewhere towards the middle of the float trip, there is a shallow spot and a little sand bank that has formed an island... there, we were able to see dozens of Minnesota twenty-somethings wearing tiny little bathing suits, drinking plenty of beers, and participating in some sort of ancient pre-mating rituals. Breathtaking, I tells ya. Somewhere towards the end of the trip, I thought I'd get a little adventurous (if there is such a thing on a flat floating river) and try to go over a couple of little ripple/rapids. All I really did was hit my butt bone pretty hard on a submerged rock, but wasn't the end of the world. The river slows down a lot right at the end where you get out, and when we saw the bridge to signal the end of our float, we all paddled over to the left without incident. Overall, we had a great time as a family, the kids enjoyed the adventure, and we would totally do it again. Next time, I'm bringing a few more cold ones (you can rent a second tube for a nominal fee to hold your cooler!) And I might bring my aquashoes just for the entry, as it was a little rocky. But we'll totally be back to do this again some time.

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    Voyageurs View Campground & Outfitters - Public restrooms and showers

    Public restrooms and showers

    Voyageurs View Campground & Outfitters - Front of the campground

    Front of the campground

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    Bugsy's on Bostic

    Bugsy's on Bostic

    3.7(3 reviews)
    3.2 mi

    This was the worst experience/stay our group has had in the last four years of ice fishing on lake…read moreof the woods. The day we checked in the owner had a bad attitude, and it never left. We walked into the establishment to check in, and there was only the bartender. Once we told him we were there to check in he ignored us. So we waited 10-15 minutes for someone to show up and acknowledge us. It was the owner. We told her who we were, and all she said was "you are the first cabin on the left coming in". then started walking away. So we asked her where do we pay? She got an attitude with that, and said "I guess you can pay now or you can just pay at the end of the trip". So that right there didn't set a good tone for how the trip was gonna go. After paying we went to our cabin. I do have to say the cabin that we stayed at was very nice. The next day we went to meet the guide at seven in the morning. Upon arriving they had let us know that there was a 3 foot ice heave that they were working on to let us pass. Which was not a problem at all safety first. We finally get out to the icehouse about 8:30 in the morning. There was very strong wind gusts up to 60 mph that day. So the guide came in to the ice house at 11:30 and told us we had to pack up and get off the ice due to safety reasons. We didn't find out till the next day that all the resorts around us let their customers stay out and fish so we were out a half day of fishing. So that night we went to the bar there to find out if we could find somebody to talk to you about what the game plan was for the next day. None of the guides were there, but the owner was sitting at the bar drinking. So we approached her just to find out if she knew what the plan was for tomorrow. Bad idea. As soon as we approached her and started talking she acted as though she was getting blindsided and attacked. So the attitude was instant. We wanted to try a little deeper water the next day, and we asked the guide if we could move. he said yes, so we had mentioned that to the owner and the owner got an attitude on top of that and said "there was no way because she was fully booked". We had one day of fishing left. With half of the day taken away from us that day, and instead of trying to accommodate us, she decided to accommodate the people that were coming in that were new. When we tried to say something else, she cut us off with more of an attitude and repeated herself with what she had just said. At that we said thank you and walked away. The next day we went out fishing, came back and we had no water in our cabin. no water to wash the dishes, no water to go to the bathroom, and no water to shower. We called the main office to tell them what was going on. It took them over an hour to have somebody come down to our cabin and take a look. We have nine guys and their solution was three five gallon buckets of water and a portable 5 gallon bucket crapper with poop bags. We never approached the owner on any of this only because we would just get another attitude from her. We will not be back and we will not be recommending this place to anyone. In fact we will be warning them. I do know it is at the resorts discretion on calling safety. But to have every single resort around you still let their customers fish through that weather was it really that bad for up there? Or was it that we were the only customers that day and they didn't feel the need to deal with getting us off later in the day?

    Stayed in one of the cabins here with a good friend. What an awesome weekend! The fishing was…read morereally fun, the staff was so friendly, the cabins were spotless, the food was delicious, and the bar felt like Cheers. I can't wait to come back. Ask about the Deep Fried Monte Cristo sandwich. OH MY GODDDDD.

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    Bugsy's on Bostic
    Bugsy's on Bostic
    Bugsy's on Bostic

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    Ballard's Resort

    Ballard's Resort

    4.7(15 reviews)
    6.2 mi

    I am writing this about the restaurant only. I come here a couple times a year (spring and fall)…read morefor lunch and dinners for several years now. The menu has not changed in the years I have been coming here. They have a couple vegetarian options (grilled cheese on kids menu, cheese pizza) and no vegan options. The salad bar is lackluster; my vegetarian friend took one look and said "Uh no thanks" which was my thought too when I looked at it previously. The dining room and bar areas are nice and clean, bathrooms are clean and you can see into the kitchen which also looks clean. The food is good, not amazing. The service in the bar and dining room is great and friendly. The views are great from the bar and dining room looking at the Rainy River. They have a nice patio to enjoy when the weather and bugs are cooperating.

    Six experiences since 2011, five summer and one winter. All were fantastic, except maybe the -30…read moredegree winter one. Full disclosure: I hate winter anyway but wanted to experience winter fishing at least once ! Our guides were always cheery and pleasant, even when they would have to keep replacing the many jigs we kept losing in the rocks. Shore luches were always a necessity. Dining room meals were always great, the portions hearty, and staff friendly and attentive. Unfortunately, fish are not guaranteed, but a great time is! Whenever I hear of someone headed to LOTW for fishing, I try to steer them to Ballard's. Fish on!

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    Ballard's Resort - The fishing "limo" also known as a bombardier. Very toasty. The guides drive and give fishing instructions.

    The fishing "limo" also known as a bombardier. Very toasty. The guides drive and give fishing instructions.

    Ballard's Resort
    Ballard's Resort - My favorite spot. 11 fish from here! One day!

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    My favorite spot. 11 fish from here! One day!

    Zippel Bay State Park - parks - Updated June 2026

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