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In Baudette, Walleye Capital of the World, there are many interesting things to do. Make sure you get a family photo beside Willie Walleye, the 40 foot fish that helps make Baudette famous.

In town, visit the Lake of the Woods County Museum. Rich border history is portrayed through exhibits on Lake of the Woods, geology, natural history, Native cultures, commercial fishing, logging and agriculture. The old homestead kitchen, country school room and general store exhibits fascinate all who visit.

Time for another round of golf? Oak Harbor Golf Course located along Rainy River just 8.5 miles north of Baudette boasts a fine 9 holes on a neatly groomed course.

If you want to explore nature some more, Beltrami Island State Forest is just a short distance southwest of town. It offers fine fall color tours, bog viewing and a wildlife drive. Want a view from the air? Several local flying services offer 20 minute scenic air tours of the area. Tours by water... that's available too from several of the 50 plus resorts in the area.

Now MOM's Way heads west along highway 11 in the Lake of the Woods Country of northern Minnesota. This is a big place where childhood dreams from Outdoor Life and Sports Afield can be realized. You are in some of the best hunting, fishing, and nature watching country in Minnesota. Famous Lake of the Woods dominates with many top quality resorts and camps on its south shore. This is country where walleye and whitetail are kings.

As you tour there's lots to do and lots to see. Highway 11 from Baudette to Warroad is officially recognized as a state Wildflower Route. Near Williams, the Orchid Capital of the Nation, you can observe up to 20 varieties of wild orchids from late May through early August. You're sure to see Minnesota's state flower, the pink and white showy lady slipper, growing in large numbers along the highway in June.

From Williams you may want to take a jaunt north to view the broad expanse of Lake of the Woods from Long Point or head a bit east to Zippel Bay State Park. Here you will find a full range of activities. Families are sure to enjoy the hiking trails, well maintained campgrounds, fishing access, broad sandy swimming beaches, and birdwatching galore. Winter brings fine cross country skiing on groomed trails. You just might see a snowy owl on your trek. This park is truly a year round delight for nature lovers!

Next Destination: Warroad, Minnesota


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