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Access Site MN

North Long Lake, Merrifield

North Long Lake

Source: minnesota_department_of_natural_resources Updated 1 year ago

City: Merrifield, MN
County: Crow Wing County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 46.46666140, -94.17711779
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About This Access Site
The North Long Lake access site in Merrifield provides a public boat launch for paddlers and boaters looking to explore this Crow Wing County waterway. Located at coordinates 46.46666140, -94.17711779, this access point accommodates various watercraft including kayaks, canoes, and motorboats. The site is situated in an area rich with recreational opportunities and wildlife viewing potential, including the nearby Gull Lake Recreation Area and the larger Gull Chain of Lakes system.

For planning your visit, contact the regional recreation office at (651)290-5772 for current conditions, access status, and any permit requirements. Be aware that the facility does not have ADA accessibility. The area is known for excellent fishing and wildlife observation opportunities—you may encounter bald eagles, white-tailed deer, river otters, and loons during your time on the water. If you're exploring the broader region, North Long Lake connects to a scenic network of lakes popular with paddlers seeking a mix of open water and protected shoreline paddling.
Federal Facility Information
(651)290-5772 Free Access Reservations Available

Overview
Gull Lake Recreation Area offers something for everyone with boating, hiking, fishing and swimming at Minnesota's famous Gull Lake, the largest of the 10 lakes on the Gull Chain of Lakes. Visitors have the opportunity to see and hear an abundance of watchable wildlife like bald eagles, white-tailed deer, river otters, a variety of songbirds, and the legendary call of the...

Overview
Gull Lake Recreation Area offers something for everyone with boating, hiking, fishing and swimming at Minnesota's famous Gull Lake, the largest of the 10 lakes on the Gull Chain of Lakes. Visitors have the opportunity to see and hear an abundance of watchable wildlife like bald eagles, white-tailed deer, river otters, a variety of songbirds, and the legendary call of the loon.
Recreation
Anglers will delight in the large population of fish including stocked walleye, northern pike, bass and a variety of panfish. Boaters can access crystal clear waters throughout the chain of lakes and enjoy the peaceful sunsets overlooking the woods. Hit the self-guided interpretive trail for a short hike with wildlife watching and scenic overlooks along the lake. Hop on your bike on the City of East Gull Lake's paved multi-use trail that starts by the dam, or head out to join up with the Paul Bunyan State Trail with trailheads located in Baxter and Nisswa. Got a kayak, canoe, or intertube? Try heading down the Gull River from the lower canoe launch. Ask the Park Rangers about river safety with current water flow and check-out a life jacket before you go. 
Facilities
The campground is known for its well-spaced wooded sites, each with 50 or 30 amp electric hookup service, picnic tables, campfire rings, and a centrally located showerhouse. A water fill and dump station is located near the entrance to the campground. This side of the park holds two canoe launches, a paved shoreline fishing platform, fish cleaning station, self-guided information booth, playground, a flush toilet restroom, and a handful of picnic tabels and grills. Across the dam is the Ranger Office, boat ramp, vault toilet, and swimming beach on the lake. Volleyball nets, basketball hoop, horseshoe pits, and two more playgrounds are also perks of this side of the park.Natural Features
The campground sits on the Gull River at the outlet of Gull Lake. The area was formed by a receding glacier that moved southward from Canada and carved the landscape. Gull Lake is one of the six Mississippi Headwaters Projects of the Mississippi River Watershed operated by The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Nearby Attractions
Gull Lake is located minutes from 520 holes of golf, the 100-mile Paul Bunyan State Trail, amusement parks, a zoo, and numerous shopping opportunities in Brainerd, Baxter, and Nisswa.

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