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  • Palmer’s Grille

    Palmer’s Grille is situated in the picturesque Deacon’s Lodge golf course, offering a charming and rustic ambiance in the indoor dining area, with the option to dine outside and soak up the stunning view of the golf course. Note that the restaurant is closed during winter. During its opening season, Palmer’s Grille serves delectable appetizers like walleye fingers, cheese curds, calamari, and onion rings. For a more filling meal, guests can savor juicy burgers or entrees such as wagyu steak, ribs, or fettuccini Alfredo.

  • Paul Bunyan State Trail

    Spanning a remarkable 120 miles, this multi-use paved trail winds its way through stunning forests, past tranquil lakeshores, and connects charming communities along the way. The trail follows the original railroad line built in the late 1800s (and later abandoned) from Bemidji to Brainerd.

    Maintained by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR), the trail is a testament to the state’s commitment to preserving its natural beauty and providing a recreational haven for bikers and hikers alike.

    Whether you’re seeking a leisurely stroll through nature or an invigorating bike ride, the Paul Bunyan State Trail promises an adventure that will leave you with lasting memories.

    From Breezy Point, we recommend getting on the trail at either the Pequot Lakes or Merrifield trailheads. Read more in our blog post exploring the Paul Bunyan Trail.

    The accessibility and convenience of the Paul Bunyan State Trail make it a beloved destination for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels.

    Along the route, travelers will find well-marked trailheads, parking areas, and amenities to ensure a comfortable journey. Bikers and hikers can embark on shorter segments or tackle the entire length of the trail.

    One of the highlights of the Paul Bunyan State Trail is the numerous attractions and amenities located along its path. As you venture along the trail, you’ll encounter inviting towns that offer opportunities for rest, refreshments, and exploration.

  • Paul M Thiede Fire Tower Park

    Paul M Thiede Fire Tower Park, located in Breezy Point, Minnesota, is a captivating destination that offers a glimpse into the region’s rich history and breathtaking natural beauty.

    The park is home to several short wooded trails, but the focal point is the historic fire tower, which served as a vital tool in fire detection and prevention during the early 20th century. As you ascend the tower, you’ll be rewarded with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including the lush forests, sparkling lakes, and rolling hills that make Breezy Point a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

    The park also features a picnic area, and exhibits that provide insights into the role of fire towers and their significance in protecting the forested areas. There’s a small parking lot and bathrooms at the entrance to the trail.

    Note: The park is closed in the winter.

  • Pelican Lake Public Beach

    Situated on the eastern side of Pelican Lake, Pelican Beach Park provides a picturesque setting for beachgoers and plenty of parking. This beach is family friendly, with changing rooms, bathrooms, and picnic tables.

  • Pelican Lakes Conservation Club Walking Trail

    More info coming soon!

  • Pelican Square & Subway

    If you need a quick snack or sandwich, Pelican Square has you covered. Located on the corner of County Road 11 and County Road 4 (right across the street from the resort entrance), Pelican Square has a small liquor store, gas station, and convenience store.

    Pelican Square has an impressive set of coffee options and a smoothie machine.

    The Subway within Pelican Square is the sole fast food restaurant in Breezy Point. It is a reliable and clean representation of the franchise, offering fresh food and convenient operating hours. For those on-the-go, Subway is an excellent stop to grab a quick sandwich before heading out to the lake.

  • Shaka Putt Mini Golf

    Shaka Putt, a new addition by Breezy Point Surf Co, launched in June 2024. This 18-hole mini golf course features an island theme, offering a fun and relaxing escape from the everyday routine.

    Conveniently situated across from the Commander on County Road 11, and just a short distance from the entrance to Breezy Point Resort, Shaka Putt is easily accessible for both residents and visitors.

    The course is visually appealing, with a mix of blue and green turf enhancing the island feel. Each of the 18 holes provides a unique challenge, yet remains approachable for players of all ages and skill levels.

    Hours

    Sunday – 10:00 – 9:00
    Monday – 10:00 – 9:00
    Tuesday – 10:00 – 9:00
    Wednesday – 10:00 – 9:00
    Thursday – 10:00 – 9:00
    Friday – 10:00 – 9:00
    Saturday – 10:00 – 9:00

    Address:
    Breezy Point Surf Co
    8069 County Road 11
    Breezy Point, MN 56472

    Phone: (218) 562-2020

    Website: https://breezypointsurfco.com/

  • The North Star

    The North Star is brand new to Breezy Point, opening July 19, 2024.

    Taking over the space formerly known as Billy’s, The North Star has undergone a stunning transformation, offering a fresh, modern vibe that’s perfect for dining, socializing, and watching the game. The entire space has been fully remodeled, blending contemporary design with cozy, inviting elements. The result is a warm, welcoming atmosphere that makes you feel right at home. From the sleek bar area to the comfortable booth seating, every corner of The North Star is designed with your comfort in mind.

    The menu is also a step above. It’s a delightful mix of elevated pub grub and innovative dishes that are sure to tantalize your taste buds. Highlights include mouth-watering wagyu beef sliders, hearty buffalo nachos, a delectable margherita flatbread pizza, and a scrumptious Cuban panini.

    For sports enthusiasts, The North Star is a dream come true. With plenty of TVs scattered throughout the space, you’ll never miss a game. It’s the perfect place to catch the latest match while enjoying some great food and drinks.

    Located conveniently on the corner of Ranchette and County Road 11, The North Star is easy to find and hard to leave. Whether you’re stopping by for a quick drink, a delicious meal, or a fun evening with friends, it’s the perfect spot to unwind and enjoy the best that Breezy Point has to offer.

     

  • Traditional Golf Course

    This 18-hole course offers a slightly short yet fun experience for golf enthusiasts of all levels. Though the course isn’t all that long (5,192 yards), it still offers challenges with tree-lined fairways and small and fast greens.

    Built in the 1920s by the Breezy Point Resort, this course is close to the resort action and energy. Expect to see bachelor parties or other groups enjoying their vacation. If you prefer a more serious or challenging outing, we recommend you check out Deacon’s Lodge!

    Of the three Breezy Point golf courses, this is the most affordable.

    Pro tip: If you’re coming up for a vacation and plan on doing some golfing, be sure to check out the reasonable, all-inclusive golf packages available from Breezy Point Resort.

  • Veteran’s Hiking Trail

    The Veteran’s Hiking Trail is a 2.6-mile loop that goes through woods and along Upper Hay Lake in Breezy Point.

    To get to the trail, take County Road 16 to Pine Cone Lane. There’s a small parking lot and a well-maintained trail that is not paved. There are no bathroom facilities.

  • Whitebirch Golf Course

    This 18-hole course owned by Breezy Point Resort is designed to provide a memorable golfing experience for players of all levels. Whitebirch was actually the first championship golf course layout in the entire Brainerd Lakes Area.

    The fairways are wide and forgiving, making for a really enjoyable round. The course is meticulously groomed, and there’s a nice variety of holes. Of course the scenery is a major draw, as this course is set in the middle of beautiful pine trees and softly sloping hills.

    Of the three Breezy Point golf courses, Whitebirch is the mid-price option. There’s also a driving range and a pro shop.

    Pro tip: If you’re coming up for a vacation and plan on doing some golfing, be sure to check out the reasonable, all-inclusive golf packages available from Breezy Point Resort.

  • Wildwedge Golf Course

    Wildwedge Golf Course is the closest golf course to Breezy Point that is not owned by the resort. With nine well-maintained holes, rolling fairways surrounded by pines, and well-placed bunkers, Wildwedge offers a fun and rewarding round of golf for casual players.

    Wildwedge is a par 3 course that offers a delightful, yet short, golfing experience. This family-owned and operated course provides an inviting atmosphere for golfers of all skill levels. For junior golfers, there’s a second set of larger holes on each of the greens.

    The rates are affordable, and there’s also a driving range and practice putting green.

    For family fun, try out the mini golf course and mystery maze that are also on site!

  • Wildwedge Mini Golf

    Get ready to embark on a mini golf adventure at 18-hole Wildwedge Mini Golf in nearby Jenkins, Minnesota. The owners claim it’s the most challenging course in the lakes area!

    A top-rated mini golf course by Minnesota Monthly and WCCO CBS, Wildwedge Mini Golf offers an exceptional experience that has captivated players of all ages. Unlike other courses that prioritize quick throughput, Wildwedge Mini Golf sets itself apart by providing a challenging and engaging course that ensures every golfer gets their money’s worth and enjoys extended playtime.

    The course features intricate hole designs, including a tranquil waterfall and ever-evolving landscaping, creating a picturesque and immersive setting.