Sturgeon Lake, MN Reviews


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United States / Minnesota / No Metro Area / Pine County / Sturgeon Lake / Zip Codes

Sturgeon Lake, MN is a small town located in Pine County, Minnesota. It is known for its peaceful atmosphere and abundance of outdoor activities like fishing, camping, boating, and hiking. It is also home to several local attractions such as the Sturgeon Lake Winery and the Big Sandy Lodge & Resort. The nearby wildlife refuge offers a unique opportunity to observe some of the region’s most beautiful birds and animals up close. For those seeking a more relaxed experience, there are plenty of options like visiting the area's many parks or simply enjoying some leisurely time on the lakefront watching local fisherman or boaters at play.
The reviews of Sturgeon Lake, MN are overwhelmingly positive with visitors raving about its beauty, recreation opportunities, and friendly locals. Those who visit quickly understand why this place is so special and why it has become one of Minnesota's most beloved destinations. Here you will find a cozy spot to curl up by a campfire, explore nature trails full of vibrant wildlife, or enjoy tasty cuisine from small-town eateries. Whether you're looking for an action-packed weekend away or a tranquil retreat from city life – Sturgeon Lake has something for everyone!

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No Amenities - 5/12/2008
Sturgeon Lake, MN does not have a main street or any stores. It's populace has to travel to run errands as little as 4 miles to Moose Lake if a medium size grocery and medium size Ace hardware store are ok. Otherwise it's a 30 minute drive to a larger town with a Target or Walmart. There is a coffee shop in Moose Lake called Joe Jitters which is friendly. The only fast food restaurants are a Subway and Dairy Queen in Moose Lake. There is really nothing in Sturgeon lake for amenities.

Sturgeon Lake is actually a very swampy area making it quite buggy and extremely humid during the summer. The roads are tree lined with gorgeous evergreens and birch. There is a paved bicycle trail that runs through the area and is well known as it goes straight past Moose Lake and north to Duluth, MN. Read More

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