With 8 docks and 700 feet of lakeshore, we sit on the historic Point of Pines. Known by lake locals as the best sandbar on the lake - sandy bottoms stretch out for hundred of yards. Lake Kabekona is rumored to be the second clearest lake in the state of MN. In the fall, loons gather by the dozens - a rare and incredible sight. River otters have been spotted playing on the docks. And if luck is on your side, you may just catch a glimpse of the northern lights too. It’s otherworldly wild and breathtaking Minnesota here - and we love it.

This is extraordinary Lake Kabekona.