Heart Beach Resort

We are located on the northern tip of Dead Lake on Highway 35.The cabins are very roomy and are furnished with clean bedding, dishes, silverware, pots/pans, toaster, refrigerators, gas stove w/ oven, tables/chairs, microwaves and modern bathrooms.. They have everything you need, except paper items, towels, soap and food. You can bring your own food or Dent is a town about 4 miles north of us that has a store, laundry, restaurant, bank, and bait shop.

Headwaters Science Center

HSC is open from 9:30-5:00 Monday through Saturday and 1-5 Sunday. Closed on Tuesday Labor Day through March. The 7,500 sq. ft. exhibit floor features over 40 hands-on, interactive exhibits, including live animals, hot air balloon, tractor, and pitching cage, and a unique science and nature-oriented gift shop. In addition to weekly activities such as Tots-N-Science, Science Club and birthday parties for children, youth and families, a wide variety of demonstrations and outreach programs can be arranged including StarLab, a portable planetarium and live raptors.

Headwaters Country Club

Semi-private course (par 72) 18 holes. Championship golf course carved out of thousands of mature pine trees and hardwoods. Sandwiches and snacks. Full bar. Driving range and putting greens.

HeadFlyer Brewing

HeadFlyer Brewing is a unique brewery and taproom located in the historic Miller Textile building in Northeast Minneapolis. Come enjoy a classic American craft beer while sitting in front of the fireplace, playing on our giant, handmade cribbage table or checking out our doors to nowhere. HeadFlyer Brewing offers a welcome space for all, including children and dogs.

The name HeadFlyer evolved from the name of a lake at the family cottage to our reason for being. To be a HeadFlyer is to boldly step outside your comfort zone, pursue possibility and take on the unknown.

Head-O-Lake Resort

11 Mod. HSK cottages. Executive/Family Reunion, log cabin can accommodate up to 17. Fireplace, screen porches, decks, linens provided. Beautiful lake views. Spectacular beach, playground, rec. building, paddleboats, canoe, boats, motors, pontoon & kayak. Gas, bait & tackle. Outstanding fishing and family resort. Pets Welcome. Open year-round.

Head of The Lakes Resort

We are a family owned and operated resort located in the wind protected "narrows" of Lake Osakis. We offer cabins, RV camping and tent camping, as well as seasonal sites with an on site restaurant. We are a large resort with 1500 ft. of lake shore, as well as a channel which runs into the property, and bordered on the east end by the creek which connects the big and little Lake Osakis. We have much to offer - check out our webpage at www.headofthelakesresort.com

Hazel's Northeast

Hazel’s Northeast serves classically inspired, creatively prepared American comfort food for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. We offer a relaxed and friendly dining experience that is rooted in over 50 years of family tradition. Our scratch kitchen creates dishes that are healthy, hearty, and beautifully served. It’s what we call ‘real good food.’

Hayes Lake State Park

The central focus of the park is the lake and the north fork of the Roseau River. Here there is an abrupt transition from farmland to wilderness. This secluded park gives visitors a chance to see a variety of Minnesota wildlife. Loons, moose and beaver can often be seen; fisher, otter, lynx, black bear and wolves also live in the area. 13 mi hiking trails, and 6 mi snowmobile.

Hay Lake Museums

The Hay Lake School museum is Washington County Rural School District #2. The School building was constructed in 1896 and the last class attended in 1963. The school was opened as a museum in 1974 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. Next door is a two-story log home built in 1868 by the Johannes Erickson Family. This home is designed like those in middle Sweden and is on the National Register of Historic Places. Both are operated by the Washington County Historical Society.