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Fish Lake Reservoir Vacation Rentals

Boat the clear blue water with your family at Fish Lake Reservoir near the welcoming docks of Fish Lake Marina in Minnesota.

A Northern Minnesota Reservoir With Serious Recreation and Genuine Quiet

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Fish Lake Reservoir

Why Rent On Fish Lake Reservoir

Fish Lake Reservoir in St. Louis County, Minnesota covers 5,120 acres of open water created by the damming of the Beaver River, with 28 miles of mainland shoreline and a maximum depth of 36 feet that supports a healthy and varied fishery. Walleye, black crappie, largemouth bass, northern pike, and yellow perch fill the reservoir throughout the season, giving anglers a genuinely productive destination in a part of northern Minnesota that feels far from crowded. A lakeside cabin or vacation rental here offers families privacy, natural beauty, and access to one of the region’s most active all-season recreational lakes.

Water Sports, Winter Trails, and Four-Season Appeal

Water skiing, jet skiing, canoeing, and kayaking are the primary summer pursuits on the reservoir. When winter arrives, snowmobiling and cross-country skiing take over, giving the destination a genuine four-season identity that rewards guests in any month of the year. The reservoir’s size and open character make it equally rewarding for guests who want active water sports and those who prefer a quiet morning of shore fishing.

Hi-Banks Resort and Eagle’s Nest Resort

Hi-Banks Resort and Eagle’s Nest Resort provide convenient water access, launch facilities, and various on-site amenities for guests who want resort-adjacent services alongside the independence of a vacation rental stay. Primitive campsites and privately operated resort properties in the area give families genuine flexibility in how they structure their time on and around the water.

Why a Rental Here Rewards the Choice

Vacation cabins and lakehouses near Fish Lake Reservoir offer the kind of deeply peaceful, nature-forward lakeside experience that northern Minnesota lake country does better than anywhere. Full kitchens, comfortable bedrooms, lake views, fire pits, and outdoor living space are standard at quality listings. Pet-friendly rentals are available. For families who want a large northern Minnesota reservoir with excellent fishing, four-season recreation, and genuine natural quiet, Fish Lake Reservoir is a destination that consistently over-delivers.

Best time to go
Visit Fish Lake Reservoir in late summer, August to early September, when the sun casts a golden glow over the water. Enjoy tranquil fishing, serene kayaking, and the annual Bluegill Festival, all while savoring warm breezes and fewer crowds, creating an idyllic escape.
Water Quality
Fish Lake Reservoir's water is deep blue with crystal-clear clarity.
Surface area (mi)
8.87
Max depth (ft)
35.99
Elevation (ft)
1351.71

Popular activities

  • Boating
  • Waterskiing
  • Fishing
  • Hiking
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Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to dive into what Fish Lake Reservoir has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • No, swimming is not allowed at Fish Lake Reservoir. The reservoir is primarily used for fishing, boating, and other recreational activities, but it does not have designated swimming areas or facilities for swimming.

  • Fish Lake Reservoir is a popular destination for anglers and outdoor enthusiasts because it is home to dominant game fish species such as walleye, black crappie, largemouth bass, northern pike, and yellow perch. The reservoir also offers multiple public and private boat access points and various camping opportunities, including primitive campsites and resorts.

  • The size and possession limits for walleye in Fish Lake Reservoir, Minnesota, are not specified in the provided sources. However, general Minnesota regulations often include a daily and possession limit of four walleye, with specific size restrictions varying by lake. For example, some lakes require releasing walleye between 18-26 inches in length.

  • Yes, there are public beaches with boat launches at Fish Lake Reservoir. Fish Lake Regional Park in Spokane County has a swimming beach and a boat launch where electric trolling motors are allowed. The park also includes other amenities like trails and a playground.

  • The nearest towns to Fish Lake Reservoir are Koosharem, Richfield, and Loa. Koosharem is about 15 miles from the lake, while Richfield and Loa are also close by, making them convenient stops for those visiting the area.