Indulge in the tranquil charm of Cottage 5, nestled within the idyllic landscapes of Anderson's South Shore Resort, an oasis on the shores of Leech Lake, Minnesota. This quaint 1-bedroom retreat, designed for two, promises a haven of serenity and relaxation amidst nature's embrace.
Perched overlooking the glistening waters of the lake, Cottage 5 offers unparalleled views and a sense of seclusion, providing the perfect setting for romantic getaways or intimate escapes. Step inside to discover a cozy haven adorned with all the comforts of home, including a fully equipped kitchen, plush bedding, and modern amenities such as A/C and Dish TV.
Outside, a private deck beckons you to bask in the beauty of the surroundings, with ample space for savoring morning coffee, dining al fresco, or simply soaking up the sun. And with a spacious grassy area nearby, there's plenty of room for picnics, leisurely strolls, or evening bonfires under the starlit sky.
Experience the magic of Leech Lake and create cherished memories with your loved ones at Cottage 5. Send us an inquiry today and let the journey begin.
A MINNESOTA VACATION TRADITION SINCE 1928!
At Anderson's South Shore Resort, family-friendly fun awaits at every turn. Let the little ones splash and play in the groomed sandy swimming beach, while you unwind by the heated pool or indulge in a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear waters. Embark on adventures with complimentary activities such as tubing, paddle boating, and canoeing, or join in the excitement of tie-dying, turtle races, and scavenger hunts.
And don't miss out on our signature ice cream socials every Sunday, where you can treat yourself to a sweet delight while mingling with fellow guests. From basketball and trolley rides to canvas painting and candle making, there's something for everyone to enjoy at Anderson's South Shore Resort.
At Anderson’s South Shore Resort, the fun never ends with an array of activities to delight guests of all ages! Dive into relaxation at our heated pool or soak up the sun on our beautiful sandy beaches. Sundays are extra sweet with our complimentary ice cream socials. Take a scenic ride on our trolley, shoot hoops on the basketball court, or cheer on your favorite turtle at our races. Gather around the bonfire for s'mores and stories, and join in on scavenger hunts and fishing contests for a chance to win exciting prizes. For those who prefer to stay on land, Walker and its surrounding area boast a myriad of hiking and biking trails.
The Heartland State Trail offers a picturesque journey through northern Minnesota's forests and fields, while the Shingobee Recreation Area features scenic hiking trails that wind through towering pines and along the tranquil Shingobee River.
Nature enthusiasts won't want to miss a visit to nearby Chippewa National Forest, home to stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and miles of hiking trails. The nearby Itasca State Park, famous for being the headwaters of the Mississippi River, offers even more opportunities for outdoor exploration, including hiking, biking, and wildlife watching.
In addition to outdoor adventures, Walker and its surrounding communities offer plenty of attractions and dining options to enjoy. Visitors can explore the charming shops and galleries in downtown Walker, sample local cuisine at restaurants like The Piggy BBQ or the Boulders Inn & Suites Restaurant, or immerse themselves in the area's rich history at the Cass County Historical Society Museum.
BOOK DIRECT
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$605 - $1209 per week
Check-in after 4:00 PM and check out by 9:00 AM.
Dogs are $150/week or $30/night.
Booking directly with our resort is easy! Call or send an inquiry and we’ll help you book it. A half-down deposit is taken with a credit card or check payment at the time your reservation is made. Balance due upon arrival.
Spring and Fall Short Stay Rate: $50 per person per night - 4 person minimum.
Extra Person in Cottage – $150.00 per week – $30.00 per person per night (15yrs. +)
$125 per week per person (6-14 yrs.)
Pontoons $250.00 per day – $1400.00 per week
We took our kids there when they were 8 and 10 years old and now they are 30 and 32 years old. They still talk about all the fun they had there. There is so much for kids to do while we fish. The lake is huge and I wished we had a bigger boat. We would still go back.
If you are looking for a resort geared to families this is it. There are cabins of all sizes, geared to accommodate any size group. There is a protected harbor with a boat launch if you plan on fishing. Bait, boat gas and fish cleaning are also available from our harbor attendants from early morning until 8 pm. There are activities for kids of all ages.
My family gets together for a week here every 5 years. This place is big enough for all of the kids, our kids, our kids’ kids to come! It has great activities to keep everyone entertained. Don’t miss the turtle races. It has a bar and restaurant and will cater family get-together meals. Usually have some activity at night also. The cabins are always clean but getting old. Not much changes which is probably part of the charm of this place.
Very family-friendly resort. Lots of wonderful activities for the kids including fishing contests, tubing, turtle races, tye dying, rock painting, sand digs, and trolley rides, just to name a few! Extremely friendly staff that make you feel like family. The cabins have great lake views
This place is fantastic for the family! Many of the cabins have been redone. The amenities are fantastic. And the activities are great!
1696 Whipholt Beach Rd NW
Walker, MN 56484
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218-836-2420
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My wife Terra and I, Jeff Anderson, took the leap and became proud owners of Anderson’s South Shore Resort back in February of 2021. Formerly known as Huddle’s Resort, our resort stands as the 8th addition to the Anderson family's legacy on Leech Lake! Alongside this gem, we also oversee Anderson’s Grand Vu Lodge and Anderson’s Pine Point Resort, both nestled on Pine Point.