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Kabekona Lake is located in north central Minnesota south of Bemidji, near the towns of Laporte and Walker. This naturally occurring lake was formed by glacial movements thousands of years ago, today it is one of many lakes that form the headwaters of the great Mississippi River. Kabekona Lake’s closeness to major towns combined with its fantastic recreational opportunities makes it the perfect place to take an RV rental. Access to Kabekona Lake with a rental RV is made even easier with Highway 64 passing its western shores. Numerous campgrounds are scattered around the county, making camping with an RV here simple.

Whether you wish to try and catch that next record-breaking fish, spend an afternoon boating across pristine waters, or hike through some of the best woodlands in Minnesota, Kabekona Lake is for you. Book an RV in Hubbard County, MN, and see what Kabekona Lake can offer the outdoor enthusiasts.

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Getting Outdoors

The keen anglers among you will be happy to hear that Kaekona Lake is a haven for fishermen and women. The lake is home to a wide range of fish species, each with their own unique sporting characteristics. Walleye is the lakes most sort after fish, often reaching trophy wining size. Along with walleye, the lake also has an abundance of trout, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, yellow perch, and northern pike. Whether Kabekona Lake campers choose to fish from the eleven miles of shoreline or a boat out on the lake, fishing success is almost guaranteed on Kabekona Lake.

With two and a half thousand acres of water to explore on Kabekona Lake, taking a boat out is definitely the best way to get the most out of your trip. With a public boat ramp available on the lake, access to the water is made simple. For those motorhome camping without their own boats, head to ‘Point of Pines Resort’ on the edge of the lake. Here you can rent a variety of water-going vessels to enjoy out on the lake. Why not hire out a pontoon boat, perfect for the whole family to cruise along the water at their leisure. For the more thrill-seeking campers, the resort hires out kayaks and canoes - great for exploring the hidden coves and shorelines.

Surrounded by some of the most picturesque countrysides in northern Minnesota, camping Kabekona Lake offers the chance to explore this countryside. On the lake’s western edge is the Paul Bunyan State Forest, a perfect destination to lace up those boots and set off on a hike. The forest has numerous trails for campers to walk, all varying in distance and difficulty. The famous Paul Bunyan State Trail also passes through this area, and walking a section of this trail is great for both expert and beginner hikers.

Camping at Kabekona Lake

There are a few campsites to choose from when camping near Kabekona Lake, choosing one all depends on the preference of the camper. ‘Moonlight Bay & Resort,' to the east of the lake offers a great location for RV camping at Kabekona Lake. The campground provides 20, 30 amp electric hookups, as well as water and sewer hookups. The campsite also provides flushing toilets and an on-site swimming pool for guests. WiFi is freely provided for today's modern campers.

A little further to the south of Kabekona Lake is ‘Acorn Hill Resort.' Acorn Hill Resort offers campers full hookups, including 20, 30, 50 amp electric, sewer, and water. Facilities include flushing toilets, showers, and a general store. The site also has many pull-thru sites, ideal for all sized rigs.

Exploring The Area

Those with an interest in all things history should make a visit to the Hubbard County Historical Museum. This museum has a wide range of exhibits and exhibitions, detailing Hubbard County’s long history. The museum covers era’s from its early founders, its involvement in the United States wars, right through to the modern-day. The building itself was once used as the early town hall, and then the local courthouse. It is a perfect example of early-American architecture, a perfect visit for those with a keen eye for architecture and history.

A short drive to the town of Bemidji offers a plethora of day trip opportunities. One such outing is a visit to the ‘Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox’ landmark. This giant sculpture recreates the famous American folklore tale of the lumberjack Paul Bunyan and his blue ox and has been on the national register of historic places since 1988. The statues have been hailed by the Kodak Company as the "second most photographed statues in the United States," behind only Mount Rushmore. There is also a visitor’s center and a small museum full of information on the local area, take a photo alongside this giant or catch up with the locals at this helpful little stop.

Families with young children should make a beeline for The ‘Headwaters Science Center’ when in the town of Bemidji. This center has a wide range of exhibits, all of which present the world of science in a way that both educates and entertains visitors. Exhibits are immersive and offer visitors the chance to both play and interact with the installations. The center also has a collection of animals, from snakes, turtles, lizards, and owls. This is the perfect family fun day out.

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