Sunday, June 22, 2014

Bayview Resort

Finally another post.

Sorry I have been so off and on posting for this.

Bayview Resort was located at the mouth of Kabekona Bay.  It was the first one from the road on the south side of the bay.  I locate a lot of the resorts that I didn't have any personal experience with on a map that my dad had as a kid.  It is one of those that has the cartoons on it.  They call it a cartograph map.  I'm pretty sure that this is a very, very early map.

I'm fairly certain that it is no longer a resort, I believe there are private cabins there now.

If anyone out there has any memories or stories of Bayview Resort, I would love to hear them.  It looks really pretty.  The very unique A-frame cabin that has  BAYVIEW on the roof as well as the lodge picture.  It looks like a nice one!

From the late 1950's early 60's Chamber of Commerce map:

Bayview Resort - Kabekona Bay.  15 ultra-modern cabins, excellent beach, playground, no hills.  Launching ramp, harbor, dock, fish cleaning.  Insect Controlled.  American Plan.  For the best, phone KI 7-1595, Don Cook, Walker, Minn.




Sunday, April 27, 2014

Huddle's Resort

I haven't posted for quite some time.  I'm glad to be back posting.

Located on the south shore of Leech Lake, Huddle's resort has been in business and in the same family since 1928!

I found this quote on the Huddle's web page giving some of the history of Huddle's Resort.

"In 2008, Huddle’s Resort celebrated its 80th year in business. Roy Huddle’s parents, Les and Bernie, and grandfather Roy, started the resort on the south shore of Leech Lake in 1928. In those days, the main highway (now Hwy 200) ran in front of the lodge at Huddle’s and through the small community of Whipholt bringing with it a steady stream of travelers and early vacationers to Leech Lake’s most famous shore"

After my grandpa sold his cabin, we stayed in a lot of different resorts on Leech for a number of years.  I did have the opportunity to stay at Huddle's once.  It was a great week and we enjoyed our time there.  Also, we have taken the opportunity to eat at their restaurant in their lodge many times.  The lodge is truly a a throw back to the early days of "Old Leech Lake Resorts"!   My brother Pete, Dad, Cousin Jeff, and myself used to go to eat breakfast at Huddle's when we were at the lake.  Everyone was always so friendly to us and the food is always good.

Whipholt had a large number of resorts in the early days including Merritt Lodge, Huddle's next door neighbor.  Huddle's owned Merritt lodge for a period of time before it was sold again and now has time share condos on that property.  Always sad to see and old resort go.

However Huddle's is still going strong!  I know that there has to be a lot of you that have stories about Huddle's!  Let's hear some of those!

From the late 1950's early 60's Chamber of Commerce map:

Les was still listed as the owner of the resort.  Anyone know when Roy took over?

Huddle's Resort - 15 housekeeping cottages.  100% modern.  Lodge.  Cement launching ramp in harbor.  Modern winterized motel open 12 months.  Les and Bee Huddle, Whiphold, Mnn.  Tel. Walker VE 6-2420