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Each season in the northwoods offers a unique and
beautiful experience. However, there is no
season better than fall to enjoy the colorful
serenity of the forest. Fall on Lake Winnie
brings crisp, cool mornings, warm days and a bold
array of colors. The trees of the Chippewa
National Forest turn in late September and put on a
magnificent display of red, gold, orange and
evergreen set
against a backdrop clear, blue sky.
The Forest is home to the largest breeding
population of bald eagles in the lower 48 states and
over 60 threatened, endangered, and sensitive
species make the Chippewa their home. White-tailed
deer, ruffed grouse, and waterfowl offer good
hunting and wildlife viewing opportunities. These
unique qualities offer an abundance of outdoor
recreational opportunities during your fall stay at McArdle's
Resort.
Fall is the ideal time of year to drive, hike, bike,
boat or canoe through nature's masterpiece. We
invite you to plan a fall stay at McArdle's Resort
on Lake Winnibigoshish.
Fish Lake Winnie,
hunt or just
relax!
Contact us today and start planning for your
fall trip up north. |