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Kabekona Lake Vacation Rentals

Swim the clear, cool water with your family at Kabekona Lake near the welcoming town of Laporte, Minnesota.

Minnesota's Second-Clearest Lake Is a Northwoods Treasure

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Why Rent On Kabekona Lake

Kabekona Lake in Hubbard County, Minnesota covers 2,433 acres and reaches depths of 133 feet, making it one of the deepest and clearest lakes in the state. Spring-fed and spring-maintained, the water has a clarity that stops first-time visitors mid-sentence. Trophy-size walleye, northern pike, yellow perch, and bass fill the lake, and the combination of exceptional water quality and abundant fish has made Kabekona a destination that serious anglers and casual families alike return to for decades.

Fishing, Paddling, and Sandy-Bottom Swimming

Point of Pines Resort and other lodges on the lake offer watercraft rentals and fishing guide services for guests who want to get on the water quickly without arriving with a full kit. The sandy bottom and clear water make Kabekona ideal for swimming and water sports at virtually any point along the shoreline. Kayaking and canoeing on this lake are genuinely beautiful experiences, with loon calls carrying across the water on calm mornings in a way that becomes the sound of a Kabekona vacation.

Wildlife, Northern Lights, and Natural Calm

River otters are occasionally spotted along the shoreline. Loon families nest on the lake and are a near-daily presence during summer months. The northern lights are visible from the lake on clear autumn nights with a frequency that surprises guests from further south. The town of Laporte, just 2.5 miles north, provides basic services and a glimpse into local Hubbard County life.

Why a Lakeside Rental Here Is the Right Call

Vacation cabins, lakeside lakehouses, and resort-style properties on Kabekona Lake give families private waterfront access, beautiful lake views, full kitchens, and outdoor living space built for the northwoods. Playground areas and swimming beaches at many properties serve families with younger kids particularly well. Pet-friendly options are available. For families who want a Minnesota lake that combines trophy fishing, genuine natural beauty, and the kind of clear water you want to photograph, Kabekona Lake is one of the state’s finest answers.

Best time to go
Visit Kabekona Lake in late spring, specifically mid-May to June, when the air is fragrant with blooming wildflowers and the sun bathes the water in golden hues. Enjoy vibrant water activities, peaceful fishing, and mesmerizing sunsets—without the throngs of tourists.
Water Quality
Kabekona Lake's water is crystal-clear with a deep blue hue, reflecting its exceptional clarity. The lake's pristine waters offer ultra-clear visibility, allowing for sparkling reflections and a mirror-like surface.
Surface area (mi)
5.59
Max depth (ft)
134.51
Elevation (ft)
1295.93
Shoreline length (mi)
10.15

Popular activities

  • Boating
  • Kayaking
  • Canoeing
  • Fishing
  • Hiking
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Frequently Asked Questions

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

  • No, it is not entirely safe to swim in Kabekona Lake. The Kabekona River, which flows into the lake, has been found to be impaired for bacteria (E. coli), which can pose health risks for swimmers.

  • Kabekona Lake is a popular destination because of its excellent fishing opportunities, particularly for walleye, yellow perch, and northern pike. The lake is also known for its clear water and is surrounded by extensive state and national forests, offering activities like hiking, biking, and wildlife viewing.Additionally, the lake’s scenic beauty and diverse wildlife make it an attractive spot.

  • On Kabekona Lake in Minnesota, all walleyes between 20-26 inches must be immediately released. Only one walleye over 26 inches is allowed in possession, and the total possession limit is four. This protected slot length limit helps protect spawning size fish and maintain the walleye population.

  • There is no public beach at Kabekona Lake, but there is a county-owned public access site located on the west shore of the lake. This access site is off MN Highway 64, three miles south of Laporte.

  • Towns near Kabekona Lake include Laporte, Walker, and Park Rapids. Kabekona Lake is located 2.5 miles south of Laporte in Hubbard County, Minnesota. Other nearby towns are Benedict, Guthrie, and Akeley.