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This page is for bits and pieces of information
about the resort that have not been covered on other pages. We
have just added this page so it will look different from the others
until I can figure out how to use the program upgrade I just installed.
Here are the topics covered on the page. Just click on the topic
you are interested in.
TOPICS
Pet
Policy
Boat Launching
Water Hazards
Boat
Gas
Bait and Tackle
Groceries
Restaurants
Motor Repairs
Camping
Facilities
Mini-Week Vacations
Fishing
Licenses
Pet Policy
For several reasons, Pine Ridge Resort
maintains a "No Pet" policy. I know that is a problem
for quite of few of our potential guests but, unfortunately, the policy
was instituted for a reason.
Since we began the policy, we have
been tempted many times to reverse it. However, many of our guests
not only appreciate but expect that we will maintain our policy.
If you cannot find suitable
accommodations for your pet and would like to have it close by, there is
at least one boarding kennel close to the resort. It is Dwire's
Kennels and they are about 2 5
minutes south of the resort on State
Highway 84. You can reach them at 218-587-2140.
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Boat
Launching
Because of the ridge line that runs
through the resort, there is no room for a launching facility here at
the resort. Fortunately, there is an excellent public access just
across the lake in Longville.
Once all your gear is unloaded from
the boat upon your arrival at the resort, it is a quick trip into
Longville to the launch. Back at the resort, Pine Ridge Resort has
five docks in front of the cabins where your boat is moored during your
stay. Trailers are brought back to the resort where we park them
for the week.
If your spouse is not comfortable
helping with the launch, Terry is around to help with the task. He
especially likes it when he gets to drive those big outfits with 150 HP
motors on the back.
One advantage to launching in town is
that the launch is right next to the bait shop so you can pick up your
bait and whatever tackle you managed to leave at home when you packed in
such a hurry to get to the resort.
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Water
Hazards
A major concern of all boaters, and
especially those of you bringing your own outfits to fish or play in, is
the potential hazards in the lake that can damage your boat. The
Cass County Sheriff's Patrol does an excellent job on the entire Woman
Lake Chain of marking potential rocks, stumps and other items with large
buoys Hazards should not be a problem if you are paying proper
attention.
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Motor
Repairs
Speaking of problems, what do you do
if your motor decides to act up on you while on vacation. Several
mechanics are available in the area to work on whatever style motor you
run with.
I have been extremely pleased over the
years as I refer my guests to these people. Not only have they all
been very willing to do their best to get you back on the water as soon
as possible, but they have never tried to gouge their customers trying
to take advantage of their problem.
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Camping
Facilities
Due to the hilly, wooded
nature of Pine Ridge Resort, there is really no room for a
campground. Those looking for camping facilities on our chain of
lakes should contact The Longville Campground at 218-363-2610.
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Boat Gas
Several resorts around the chain offer
gas right at the dock for your convenience. There use to be gas right at
the docks in Longville but due to pollution concerns, they were removed.
Terry can direct you to the different resorts offering gas when you are
here.
We have gas here at the resort for all
of our motors.
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Bait and
Tackle
Because of the proximity of Longville
and the ease of getting into town by either car or boat, we do not carry
any bait or tackle or grocery items here at the resort.
There are several locations in town
where you can get all the supplies you should need during your stay.
We have found that many of our guests truly enjoy the boat ride into
town for a dozen minnows, a bag of ice, maybe an ice cream cone or just
to stroll around to kill an afternoon.
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Groceries
Longville is fortunate to have a
large, well stocked Super Value store. It is open every day but
you have to check the hours. Many of you will be used to being
able to run in any time to pick up the items you need.
Besides the Super Value, there is a
well stocked C-Store that is open longer carrying bait, tackle, light
groceries and many other items.
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Restaurants
Within one-half hour of the resort,
there are about a dozen excellent eating establishments. Whether
you want a quick and filling sandwich or a great fine dining experience,
the local cafes and restaurants will satisfy your tastes.
Longville also has two places to get
homemade pizza and a great ice cream shop featuring over 20 varieties of
ice cream and some food items too.
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Mini-Week
Vacations
Normally, resorts maintain a Saturday
to Saturday policy for summer vacations. But we have found that many
people cannot or are not comfortable taking a full week away from home
and work. To accommodate those folks, we began our Mini-week program
five years ago. Here is how it works.
We will rent for three nights or four
nights all summer long beginning or ending on a Saturday. So you
can either arrive on a Saturday and leave on a Tuesday or Wednesday, or
arrive on a Tuesday or Wednesday and leave on the following Saturday.
Pretty simple. I know that it doesn't meet everyone's needs but it
does work for lots of folks looking for those shorter summer vacations.
Just a note. During the rate
periods where we offer our Spring and Fall rates, the Mini-week program
does not apply. During those periods, we are very flexible and
will try to meet anyone's needs including just weekends. Our only
restriction then is that we must have a two day minimum reservation.
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In a hurry to start
fishing when you arrive?
This can help. Just below is a direct link
to the Minnesota DNR's website where you can buy your
Minnesota Fishing license on-line. There is a list of
resident and non-resident licenses and the costs. For non-residents,
there are several different packages including a family package and
different time periods. Just click the web address
below for the link to the Minnesota DNR site.
http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/licenses/fishing/index.html?type=fishing
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