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Big Fun at Big Sandy

Big Fun at Big Sandy

Big Sandy Resort LodgeBig Sandy Lodge and Resort – McGregor, MN

The winner of this prize will enjoy three (3) nights for up to eight (8) people in a luxury town home or cabin at Big Sandy Lodge and Resort. Take time out for what really matters – family, friends or that special person. Big Sandy Resort, set in the seclusion of a forest, has beautiful lake views, restaurant, sports bar, indoor pool and hot tub. Explore Big Sandy Lake with complimentary use of paddleboat, kayak or canoe (maximum of four 4 people for 1 hour). Dine at the restaurant with one (1) $25.00 gift certificate towards the purchase of the meal. Valid for one (1) year July 9, 2012 – July 9, 2013. Resort is closed seasonally—approximately March 17th – April 25th 2013.
ARV: $1,115.00

This package also includes a new black iPad® mobile digital device (16GB, WiFi only). ARV: $499

Big Sandy ResortBig Sandy Resort offers a unique blend of old world Lodge with amenities—jacuzzi, sauna, sports court, workout rooms and Wi-Fi internet access. The lake has a swimming beach, a water trampoline plus there are kayaks, canoes, paddleboats, pontoons, wave runners and fishing boats available for rental.

For golfers, there's a new 18 hole championship course 7 miles south of the resort. Rice Lake National Wildlife Refuge Headquarters has an abundance of waterfowl. Savanna Portage State Park's trail once was traveled by traders, Dakota and Ojibwe and explorers more than 200 years ago. Now visitors enjoy bicycling, mountain biking, fishing and swimming.

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