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Manhattan Beach Lodge

Manhattan Beach Lodge in Crosslake, MN
39051 County Road 66, Crosslake, MN 56442
(218) 692-3381

Contacts

Street address:
39051 County Road 66

City / suburb:
Crosslake

County:
Crow Wing

State:
Minnesota

ZIP code:
56442

Phone:
(218) 692-3381 (Primary Phone)
(218) 692-3381 (Customer Service)

GPS Longitude:
-94.1273956298828

GPS Latitude:
46.7182197570801

Business description

Manhattan Beach Lodge on the shores of Big Trout Lake of the Whitefish Chain of Lakes in Crosslake MN

Manhattan Beach Lodge has been entertaining guests for over 85 years on beautiful Trout Lake of the Whitefish Chain of Lakes. Manhattan Beach Lodge is rustic where you expect it to be and wonderfully restored with all the conveniences where you want it to be.Let the natural beauty of the woods and waters take you back to a quiet and restful place. At Manhattan Beach Lodge, nature will surround you inside and out. Relax in our locally crafted pine furniture and enjoy great sunsets. During your stay experience our large outdoor patio and fireside dining in our full service restaurant and lounge, Manhattan's.So gather your family together for a reunion, plan your wedding or make your honeymoon special at Manhattan Beach Lodge where the atmosphere and facilities make it the perfect destination for your getaway. With the serene setting of the Minnesota northwoods, a gentle breeze rustling the pines, and the warm northern sun on your face, a getaway to Manhattan Beach Lodge will become a permanent memory.

General information

Business data
Estimated number of employees: 20 to 49
Annual sales estimate: 0
City / suburb: Crosslake, MN
County: Crow Wing
Products

Lodging, Bar, Restaurant, Hotel, Weddings, Dining

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According to our records, this business is located at 39051 County Road 66 in Crosslake (in Crow Wing County), Minnesota 56442, the location GPS coordinates are: 46.7182197570801 (latitude), -94.1273956298828 (longitude). Manhattan Beach Lodge is categorized under American Restaurants. Current estimates show that the unit has a sales volume of $Unknown and staff of approximately 20 to 49 people. You can contact the company by phone at (218) 692-3381.
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