Spring Break OTC style
by Your Inner Otter It is that time of year when families are looking to “get away from it all”. Maybe you could use a break from the grind or […]
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by Your Inner Otter It is that time of year when families are looking to “get away from it all”. Maybe you could use a break from the grind or […]
Spring Break OTC style Read More »
Sunset Bay Resort plans expansion in 2019 Expanding to meet even more guest vacation needs! Sunset Bay Resort in Richville, MN, is locate on beautiful unspoiled Dead Lake, in the heart
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Missy Hermes, Otter Tail County Historical Society Education Coordinator Along Hwy 78 between Battle Lake and Ottertail City is a scenic spot that brings our pioneer past into focus while
Balmoral on Otter Tail Lake Read More »
The weather is getting warmer here at Sunset Bay Resort, and we are preparing for the upcoming season! In addition to our normal spring opening tasks of washing all the
STAY: Sunset Bay Resort Read More »
[Photo provided by OTLCA] Hello fishermen everywhere! Fishing activity was minimal the past 4 days in Lakes Country. The fish were biting, but the weather kept a lot of folks
Hey everybody. Ice fishing is entering mid-winter. Some fish species are slowing and becoming more temperamental and others are transitioning into strong patterns. Here’s a bullet list of cues from
Tips For The Transition Read More »
Experience the serenity of the outdoors at this Ottertail Lakes area resort, hidden among 250 acres of swaying red pines. Featuring comfortable accommodations and a host of onsite activities such
Thumper Pond Ranks Among The Best Family Resorts In Minnesota Read More »
Sunset Bay is a family-friendly resort on the northeast shore of Dead Lake in Richville, Minnesota. Their secluded 15 wooded acres and 550 feet of clean sugar sand beach make Sunset Bay a
The lakes are still open – so get out there while you still can! I have a feeling that we’ll be winter-fishing much earlier than last season, which means we
Don’t Winterize Your Boats Just Yet! Read More »