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For the Peterson/Nelson wedding, Hungry Jack Lodge has reserved its cozy cabins and campground exclusively for wedding guests to book, with any unreserved spaces released to the public later this year. Cabins require a two night minimum. This lakeside retreat offers a large lakeside recreation yard featuring sauna, playground, and a swim area, with a breathtaking view of Honeymoon Bluff on Hungry Jack Lake. Guests can also enjoy the lodge’s delicious food and welcoming bar, making it the perfect spot to celebrate and relax. Fun Fact: Krista's first Northwoods experience and first cast was along the shores of this resort. -45 minutes from Grand Marais heading up the Gunflint Trail.
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Trail Center Lodge is a charming retreat featuring two cozy cabins, two motel rooms, and a small general store for essentials and treats. The restaurant and bar serve up a delicious menu of hearty, satisfying meals, perfect for relaxing after a day in the woods. -7 minutes from Hungry Jack Lodge -35 minutes from Grand Marais
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Poplar Haus features five lodging accommodations. Nestled between Popular Lake and the Gunflint Trail they offer a delicious menu, full bar, and wine & spirit store. -9 minutes from Hungry Jack Lodge -37 minutes from Grand Marais
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Tucked in next to Popular lake. They offer pizza, appetizers, and drinks. Accommodations include six cabins, three lodge rooms and a campground. Fun Fact: James and I went here on our first friend date with Logan in tow! -19 min from Hungry Jack
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Nestled in along the shores of Devil Track Lake lies the special place where James and Krista's story all began. Guests can enjoy private guest rooms, vacation rental cabins, dining, and a full bar at Raven Rock grill. They also have pontoon and watercraft rentals available. -10 min from Grand Marais -40 min from Hungry Jack Lake.
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