![]() Prairie Bee Camps is a boat-in camp, with an outpost cabin at the west arm of the lake, and the main camp on the east end. The lake is about 10 miles (16 km.) long, and averages about 20 feet deep, with some places as deep as 80 feet. ![]()
Prairie Bee has a diversified fishery. Walleye, pike, smallmouth bass and white fish abound. We are also bordered by Windermere Lake, which has the same kinds of fish. This is a five minute boat ride and a two minute portage from our main camp. Between our two lakes, we have hundreds of miles of shorelines and rocky shoals to fish. There are other, smaller lakes that are excellent for pike quite close to the main camp. There are three docks for your convenience, very close to the cabins.
Wildlife There are many types of wildlife to view at Prairie Bee. Large game such as moose and black bear can be spotted, as well as smaller mammals such as beaver and otter. There are two pairs of bald eagles situated on the lake as well as osprey. Loons and ducks abound. Picture yourself trolling quietly or sitting serenely on the water while families of loons and duck frolic around you. There are numerous hiking trails behind the camp. The longest takes about 45 minutes to walk, and the destination is the dam between Prairie Bee and Windermere. There is a picnic area there, and the scenery is magnificent. Other trails lead you to several sandy beaches and secluded bays where you can watch nature cavorting.
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