Lake Belle Taine Vacation and Resort Properties

This lake is located near Nevis, MN.

 

 

 

Nearby Attractions

Mississippi River Headwaters Lakes Project (32 miles)

You will find something unique about a vacation in Minnesota's lake country. The six unique lakes, Gull Lake, the Whitefish Chain (Cross Lake), Big Sandy Lake, Pokegama Lake, Leech Lake, and Lake Winnibigoshish, are roughly bounded by a triangle from Brainerd to Bemidji to Grand Rapids in central Minnesota. Campfires and sunsets and the peacefulness of the water make each day a special event. From the first days of summer to the golden days of fall, and throughout the year, visitors to the... More

 

Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge (33 miles)

Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge covers 42,724 acres and lies in the glacial lake country of northwestern Minnesota in Becker County, 18 miles northeast of Detroit Lakes. It was established in 1938 as a refuge breeding ground for migratory birds and other wildlife. Refuge topography consists of rolling forested hills interspersed with lakes, rivers, marshes, and shrub swamps. Vegetation is diverse due to the refuge's location in the transition zone between northern hardwood and coniferous... More

 

Big Stone Wetland Management District (37 miles)

The Big Stone Wetland Management District manages approximately 3,000 acres in Lincoln and Lyon counties, Minnesota. Properties include 11 waterfowl production areas (WPAs), two former Farmers Home Administration (FmHA) conservation easements, and 11 wetland or habitat protection easements. The district office also assists private landowners with wetland restoration. Located in the Minnesota River watershed, district properties provide important habitat for nesting and migrating waterfowl.... More

 

Detroit Lakes Wetland Management District (45 miles)

Detroit Lakes Wetland Management District is located in northwest Minnesota and includes the counties of Becker, Clay, Mahnomen, Norman, and Polk - an area of approximately 6,000 square miles. The district is divided into three general landscape areas, roughly equal in size. From west to east, these are: the Red River Valley floodplain, the glacial moraine/prairie pothole region, and the hardwood/coniferous forest.

The district currently manages over 42,000 acres of public land in 165... More

 

 

 

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