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Family Reunion at Gull Lake, Minnesota

Classic Minnesota lake-cabin reunions (the regional default)

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500K+ (Brainerd Lakes area)
Visitors / yr
1,193 ft (lake surface)
Elevation

Gull Lake is the crown jewel of the Brainerd Lakes - a 9,400-acre, island-dotted resort lake straddling Cass and Crow Wing counties, just west of Nisswa and northwest of Brainerd in north-central Minnesota. For four generations this has been the classic Minnesota family-resort lake: the place where the Twin Cities decamps every summer for a week at the cabin, the pontoon ride, the shore lunch, and the resort with the same name on the dock as last year. The lake anchors a cluster of the Midwest's most storied family resorts - Grand View Lodge (a 1919 National Register log lodge with golf and a kids' program), Madden's on Gull Lake (a sprawling 1,000-acre golf-and-water resort), Cragun's Resort, and The Quarterdeck - plus a dense ring of vacation-rental cabins, marinas, and the US Army Corps of Engineers Gull Lake Recreation Area and Dam at the lake's south outlet. Walleye, northern pike, bass, and tullibee fill the water; pontoons, ski boats, and fishing launches fill the bays. If a Minnesota reunion has a default setting, it is a week on Gull Lake.

Minneapolis-St. Paul is roughly 2.5 hours south - the single biggest feeder market, and the reason summer weekends book a year out. Brainerd Lakes Regional Airport (BRD) sits 20 minutes southeast with seasonal Twin Cities connections, but most families drive: 2.5 hr from Minneapolis, 3 hr from St. Cloud-by-way-of-nowhere, 3.5 hr from Fargo, and 5 hr from Duluth or Des Moines. Lodging splits four ways. The full-service resorts - Grand View Lodge, Madden's, Cragun's, The Quarterdeck - take group blocks and run their own cabin, villa, and lodge inventory (Grand View alone has 60+ cabins and villas plus the historic main lodge); these are the easy reunion play because they bundle lodging, dining, golf, beaches, and kids' programs on one property. Below that sit independent mom-and-pop resorts (Bar Harbor Supper Club area, Hole-in-the-Day Bay), then the enormous Vrbo and Airbnb lakefront-cabin market (3-8 BR cabins, $400-1,200/night summer), and finally the Army Corps and county campgrounds for the tent-and-RV branch of the family. Peak season is Memorial Day through Labor Day - July is the crush, with the warmest water (72-78°F) and every dock full. The shoulder windows - late May/early June and September - are the locals' secret: quieter water, lower rates, and fall color on the surrounding maple-and-birch hills through early October.

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Things to do (with the family)

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Boating, pontooning & water sports on Gull Lake

Kid-friendly

9,400 acres of open water connected to Upper Gull, Lake Margaret, and Round Lake - the heart of the reunion. Pontoon, ski-boat, and fishing-boat rentals at every resort marina and at S&W Bait and Sport. A sandbar gathering and a pontoon sunset cruise are the two must-do Gull Lake rituals.

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Walleye & northern pike fishing

Kid-friendly

Gull Lake is a premier walleye, northern pike, smallmouth bass, and tullibee fishery. Guided launches and charters run out of the resorts; licenses at any bait shop. Early morning and dusk are best. Minnesota fishing opener (mid-May) is a regional event. The shore-lunch tradition is half the point.

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Gull Lake Recreation Area & Dam (US Army Corps)

Kid-friendly

The Army Corps of Engineers recreation area at the lake's south outlet - a sandy swimming beach, picnic shelters, the historic dam, a boat launch, and a campground. The free public-beach alternative to resort beaches, and a fine spot for a big-group picnic. Day-use fee at the beach lot.

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Grand View Lodge golf - The Pines & The Preserve

Two of Minnesota's top-ranked resort courses on the historic Grand View property: The Pines (27 holes through the woods) and The Preserve (a dramatic rock-and-marsh layout). Plus the par-3 Garden Course. The reunion golf-day anchor; book tee times with the lodging block.

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Madden's on Gull Lake golf & resort

A 1,000-acre lakeside resort with 63 holes of golf - including the championship Classic course - plus tennis, lawn bowling, a beach, and marina. Open to the public for golf and dining even if you stay elsewhere. The other great Gull Lake golf destination.

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Cragun's Resort - golf, beach & marina

Kid-friendly

A classic Gull Lake family resort with a sand beach, marina, indoor and outdoor pools, the Legacy Courses golf, and the Reuben Lynx adventure center. Day passes and dining are available to non-guests. A reliable rainy-day and golf option.

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Downtown Nisswa shopping & dining

Kid-friendlyFree

The most charming little resort-town main street in the Brainerd Lakes - Nisswa's walkable downtown of gift shops, the Chocolate Ox candy store, Zaiser's, ice cream, and lake-town boutiques. The classic rainy-afternoon and grandparent-friendly stroll, 10 min east of the lake.

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Nisswa Turtle Races

Kid-friendlyFree

A beloved Wednesday-morning summer tradition in downtown Nisswa since 1962 - kids rent a turtle, race it in concentric rings, and the whole town shows up. June through August. Pure small-kid reunion gold, and completely free to watch.

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Paul Bunyan State Trail

Kid-friendlyFree

A 120-mile paved rail-trail running from Brainerd north through Nisswa, Pequot Lakes, and on to Bemidji - the longest paved trail in Minnesota. Bike or walk a flat, shaded segment straight out of Nisswa. Rentals in town. The best easy multi-gen activity off the water.

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Pequot Lakes & the water-tower bobber

Kid-friendlyFree

15 min north - the town's famous fishing-bobber water tower, a tidy downtown, more Paul Bunyan Trail access, and the Sibley Park overlook. A quick, photogenic half-day from Gull Lake. (See our Pequot Lakes guide for the full rundown.)

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Pillsbury State Forest

Kid-friendlyFree

Minnesota's first state forest (1900), just southwest of Gull Lake - 14,000+ acres of rolling glacial hills, the Rock Lake campground, horse and hiking trails, and quiet paddling lakes. The free, uncrowded hiking-and-paddling backbone for active reunion days.

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Cuyuna Country State Recreation Area - mountain biking

Free

35 min southeast near Crosby - reclaimed iron-mine lands turned into a nationally-ranked IMBA mountain-bike trail system, with deep-blue mine-pit lakes for swimming and scuba. The teen-and-adult adventure day; rentals and lessons in Crosby.

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Brainerd International Raceway

A legendary drag strip and road course 20 min south of Gull Lake - NHRA Nationals in August, plus regular race weekends all summer. The loud, fun, very-Minnesota outing for the gearhead branch of the family.

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Paul Bunyan Land

Kid-friendly

An old-school amusement park east of Brainerd built around a 26-foot animatronic talking Paul Bunyan who greets kids by name. Rides, a pioneer village, and pure nostalgia. The reliable little-kid day, 30 min southeast.

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Northland Arboretum

Kid-friendly

600+ acres of trails, prairie, and gardens on the edge of Brainerd - easy flat walking, snowshoe loops in winter, and a quiet nature break from the lake. A gentle, grandparent-friendly outing 20 min south.

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Where to hold your reunion near Gull Lake, Minnesota

Outdoor pavilions, county parks, fairgrounds, and event grounds within driving distance - places where your group can actually gather, not just visit.

Grand View Lodge

🏨 Resort / Lodge
📏 on Gull Lake (Nisswa)👥 up to 300

A historic 1919 National Register log lodge with 60+ cabins and villas, three golf courses, a spa, beach, marina, and kids' program - all on one Gull Lake property. The premier turnkey reunion venue in the Brainerd Lakes, with dedicated group and event coordination.

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Madden's on Gull Lake

🏨 Resort / Lodge
📏 on Gull Lake (Brainerd)👥 up to 300

A sprawling 1,000-acre golf-and-water resort with 63 holes, lodge rooms and cabins, tennis, lawn bowling, a marina, and multiple dining rooms. Full event services make it a top pick for golf-focused and large multi-family reunions.

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Cragun's Resort on Gull Lake

🏨 Resort / Lodge
📏 on Gull Lake (Brainerd)👥 up to 250

A classic family resort with a long sand beach, marina, indoor and outdoor pools, the Legacy Courses golf, and the Reuben Lynx adventure center. Lodge rooms and cabins plus group catering make it a reliable beach-and-golf reunion base.

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The Quarterdeck Resort

🏨 Resort / Lodge
📏 on Gull Lake (Nisswa)👥 up to 100

A smaller, intimate lakefront resort with cabins, a restaurant, and a sand beach - a good fit for mid-sized reunions wanting a Gull Lake address without the scale of the big three resorts.

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Gull Lake Recreation Area (US Army Corps of Engineers)

⛺ Campground
📏 south outlet of Gull Lake👥 up to 80 (day-use / campground)

The Army Corps recreation area at the Gull Lake Dam - a sandy swimming beach, picnic shelters, boat launch, and campground. The free public-beach alternative to the resorts and a fine spot for a large-group picnic or the RV-and-tent branch of the family.

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Pillsbury State Forest - Rock Lake Campground

🏞 State Park
📏 15 min southwest of Gull Lake👥 up to 60

Minnesota's first state forest, with the rustic Rock Lake campground, picnic areas, hiking and horse trails, and quiet paddling lakes. A budget-friendly, uncrowded outdoor venue for reunion day-outings and the camping side of a Gull Lake gathering.

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Good for

  • Classic Minnesota lake-cabin reunions (the regional default)
  • Full-service resort reunions with golf + beach + kids' programs
  • Drive-from-Minneapolis summer-week reunions
  • Multi-generational groups (grandparents to toddlers on one dock)
  • Golf-focused reunions (Grand View, Madden's, Cragun's)
  • Fishing-opener and pontoon-and-sandbar reunions

Practical logistics

Closest Airports
Brainerd Lakes Regional (BRD) 20 min southeast - seasonal Twin Cities connections. Minneapolis-St. Paul International (MSP) 2.5 hr south - the practical fly-in option, full national service. Fargo (FAR) 2.5 hr northwest. Duluth (DLH) 2 hr northeast.
Drive Times
Nisswa 10 min · Brainerd 20 min · Minneapolis-St. Paul 2.5 hr · St. Cloud 1.5 hr · Duluth 2 hr · Fargo 2.5 hr · Des Moines 5 hr · Chicago 8.5 hr.
Group Lodging
Grand View Lodge (historic 1919 main lodge + 60+ cabins and villas, golf, spa, kids' program - the premier reunion-block option). Madden's on Gull Lake (1,000-acre golf resort, lodge rooms + cabins). Cragun's Resort (beach, marina, golf, lodge and cabin inventory). The Quarterdeck Resort (smaller, lakefront, group-friendly). Plus the large Vrbo/Airbnb lakefront-cabin market (3-8 BR) and Army Corps / county campgrounds for the RV branch.
Rental Companies
Gull Lake Realty, Larson-Brenner / lakes-area property managers, and the Brainerd Lakes vacation-rental agencies handle private cabins. Vrbo and Airbnb dominate the 3-8 BR lakefront market. The big resorts (Grand View, Madden's, Cragun's) run their own cabin and villa rental programs - the simplest path for a single reunion block.
House Size
3-5 BR lakefront cabins are the standard Vrbo/Airbnb inventory ($400-900/night summer). 6-8 BR lake homes exist but go a year ahead for July ($900-1,500+/night). For 40+ people, the resorts (Grand View, Madden's, Cragun's) bundle multiple cabins or villas into one block - far easier than stitching together private rentals.
Peak Season
Memorial Day through Labor Day, with July the absolute peak (warmest water 72-78°F, every dock full, book 9-12 months ahead). Fishing opener weekend (mid-May) is a regional event. Major holiday weekends (July 4th, Labor Day) book a full year out.
Shoulder Season
Late May / early June (after fishing opener, before the July crush - 20-30% off, cool water but quiet). September (warm days, cooling water, fall color starting, far lower rates and crowds - the locals' favorite). Early October for peak maple-and-birch color before resorts wind down.
Restaurants
Bar Harbor Supper Club (Gull Lake classic, lakefront, group-friendly) · Ernie's on Gull (casual lakeside, boat-up) · Roundhouse Brewery (Nisswa, beer + food) · The Lost Lake Lodge (upscale, reserve ahead) · Sherwood Forest (steaks, lakeside) · Zorbaz (pizza/Mexican, kid-friendly, several lakes locations) · Iven's on the Bay (Brainerd, fine dining) · Prairie Bay Grill (Baxter, group-friendly). Resort dining rooms at Grand View, Madden's, and Cragun's handle large groups. Reserve groups 2-3 weeks ahead in summer.
Kid Friendly
Nisswa Turtle Races (Wednesdays), resort beaches and pools, pontoon swimming and the sandbar, Paul Bunyan Land, the Chocolate Ox candy store, and mini-golf throughout the area are reliable wins for ages 3-12. The Army Corps beach and the Paul Bunyan Trail bike path work for all ages. Older teens like Cuyuna mountain biking, tubing, and the BIR races.
Accessibility
The major resorts (Grand View, Madden's, Cragun's) have ADA rooms, accessible dining, and beach access; confirm specific cabin accessibility when booking. The Paul Bunyan State Trail is paved and wheelchair/stroller-friendly. The Army Corps Gull Lake Recreation Area has accessible parking and picnic facilities. Private lake cabins vary widely - many have steps down to the dock; ask before booking for limited-mobility guests.
Weather Window
Summer 75-85°F days, 55-65°F nights, water 72-78°F in July. Late May/June cooler (65-75°F days, water still chilly). September 65-75°F days, 45-55°F nights - crisp and clear. Afternoon thunderstorms are common in summer. Winter is deep cold (ice fishing season) - the reunion window is firmly May through early October.
Park Fee
No lake-access fee for boaters using public launches (Minnesota boat registration required). Army Corps Gull Lake Recreation Area beach day-use fee (modest, seasonal). Minnesota state forest and state-park day passes ~$7/vehicle (Pillsbury State Forest is free). Resort beaches and amenities are guest-only or day-pass.
Official Site
https://www.explorebrainerdlakes.com/

When to go

July is peak Gull Lake - warmest water (72-78°F), every dock full, and the single most competitive booking window (reserve 9-12 months ahead, especially for July 4th and the full-service resorts). Late May/early June after the fishing opener is the quieter, cheaper shoulder with cool but calm water. September is the locals' secret: warm days, cooling lake, thinning crowds, far lower rates, and fall color starting on the surrounding hills through early October. Avoid winter unless you're after ice fishing - most resorts and the reunion infrastructure run May through early October.

Best for your group size

Small group · 10–25

10-25 fits in a single 4-6 BR lakefront Vrbo cabin or a small cluster of cabins at The Quarterdeck or an independent resort - the easiest, most affordable Gull Lake setup.

Medium group · 25–60

25-60 should book a multi-cabin block at Grand View Lodge, Madden's, or Cragun's, or pair two adjacent 5-7 BR private lake homes on the same bay so the docks and beaches connect.

Large group · 60+

60+ groups belong at a full-service resort - Grand View Lodge (historic lodge + 60+ cabins/villas), Madden's (1,000 acres), or Cragun's - which can bundle lodging, dining, golf, and beach for the whole party on one property. This is the one situation where the resort block beats a pile of private rentals every time.

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Sample 5-day Gull Lake reunion (July week)

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Friday - Arrival & Settle In

  • 11:00 AM grocery and supply run through Baxter/Brainerd on the way up
  • 3:00 PM check in at Grand View Lodge or the lake cabin
  • 4:00 PM unpack, claim docks, kids straight into the lake
  • 5:30 PM welcome cookout on the resort/cabin beach
  • 7:30 PM sunset pontoon cruise on Gull Lake
  • 9:00 PM bonfire and s'mores

Saturday - The Big Water Day

  • 7:00 AM early walleye launch for the anglers
  • 9:30 AM family breakfast at the lodge
  • 11:00 AM pontoons out to the sandbar - swim, float, picnic
  • 1:00 PM shore lunch / boat picnic
  • 3:00 PM tubing and swimming off the boat
  • 6:30 PM group dinner at Bar Harbor Supper Club (reserve ahead)

Sunday - Nisswa & the Turtle Races

  • 8:30 AM breakfast at the cabin
  • 10:00 AM downtown Nisswa shopping + the Chocolate Ox
  • 11:30 AM Paul Bunyan State Trail bike ride out of Nisswa
  • 1:00 PM lunch at Roundhouse Brewery
  • 3:00 PM resort pool / beach afternoon
  • 6:00 PM cook-at-home dinner on the cabin grill

Monday - Golf, Spa & Split the Group

  • 7:30 AM golfers tee off at The Pines or The Preserve (Grand View)
  • 9:00 AM beach-and-pontoon crowd back on the water
  • 10:00 AM little kids to Paul Bunyan Land or mini-golf
  • 1:00 PM lunch on the resort patio
  • 3:00 PM spa afternoon / quiet dock time
  • 6:30 PM group dinner at the resort dining room

Tuesday - Last Swim & Goodbyes

  • 8:00 AM big family breakfast
  • 9:30 AM final swim and dock photos
  • 10:30 AM group photo on the beach
  • 11:30 AM pack up and check out
  • 12:30 PM travel home (2.5 hr to the Twin Cities)
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Reunion organizer tips

Book 9-12 months ahead for July and any holiday weekend (July 4th, Labor Day). The full-service resorts - Grand View Lodge, Madden's, Cragun's - take group-block deposits a year out, and the best 6-8 BR private lake cabins on Vrbo go just as early. Fishing-opener weekend (mid-May) also books a year ahead.

Pick the right base. Grand View Lodge: the premier turnkey reunion - historic lodge, 60+ cabins and villas, golf, spa, kids' program, all on one property. Madden's: golf-heavy 1,000-acre resort. Cragun's: beach-and-marina family classic. Private Vrbo/Airbnb cabins: cheaper, more independent, cook-at-home setups - but you stitch together lodging, dining, and boats yourself.

Reserve the pontoon early. A pontoon (or two) is the centerpiece of a Gull Lake reunion - the sandbar gathering, the sunset cruise, the swim-off-the-boat afternoon. Resort marinas and S&W Bait and Sport rent them, but July inventory goes fast. Book the boat when you book the lodging.

Plan one big group day on the water and one off it. Pair a pontoon-and-sandbar day with a rain-or-shine backup: downtown Nisswa shopping, the Paul Bunyan Trail bike ride, Paul Bunyan Land for little kids, or a golf round for the adults. Minnesota summer afternoons bring thunderstorms - always have the indoor plan.

Do the Nisswa Turtle Races on a Wednesday. It runs all summer in downtown Nisswa and is pure small-kid magic - rent a turtle, race it, get the photo. Free to watch, and it pairs perfectly with a downtown-Nisswa shopping-and-ice-cream morning.

Use the Army Corps Gull Lake Recreation Area for the big picnic. The public beach, dam, and picnic shelters at the lake's south outlet are the free alternative to resort beaches - a great spot for a whole-family cookout when your rental beach is too small for 40 people.

Stock up in Baxter/Brainerd before you settle in. The Baxter retail strip (Cub, Walmart, Target, a Costco-style run is St. Cloud or the Cities) is 20 min south - hit it on arrival day. Many lake cabins are 15-20 min from the nearest full grocery, so the big provisioning run saves daily trips.

Build the golf around the non-golfers. Grand View (The Pines, The Preserve), Madden's, and Cragun's have some of Minnesota's best resort golf - but stagger tee times so the beach-and-pontoon crowd isn't stranded. The par-3 and Garden courses are good for mixed-ability family rounds.

Mind the two-county, two-shore geography. Gull Lake straddles Cass and Crow Wing counties and connects to Upper Gull and Lake Margaret - it's big water. Confirm exactly which bay and which resort road your rental is on, and how far the swimming beach and boat launch are. Hole-in-the-Day Bay, the east shore (Nisswa side), and the south end all feel different.

Watch the weather window. The reunion season is firmly May through early October. Water doesn't warm up until late June; September is gorgeous but cooling fast. Pack for 85°F afternoons and 50°F evenings, plus rain gear - lake weather turns quickly.

Plan a day trip north or south. Pequot Lakes and its bobber water tower (15 min north), Cuyuna mountain biking and the mine-pit lakes (35 min southeast), or Itasca State Park and the Mississippi headwaters (90 min north) all make strong half- or full-day excursions for restless groups.

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Frequently asked

When is the best time to book Gull Lake for a family reunion?

July is peak - warmest water (72-78°F), every dock full, and the most competitive booking window. Reserve 9-12 months ahead for July and holiday weekends (July 4th, Labor Day), especially at the full-service resorts. Late May/early June and September are quieter, cheaper shoulder windows, with September offering warm days, thinning crowds, and the start of fall color.

Should we stay at a resort or rent a private lake cabin?

A full-service resort - Grand View Lodge, Madden's, or Cragun's - is the turnkey reunion play: it bundles lodging, dining, golf, beach, marina, and kids' programs on one property and takes group blocks. Private Vrbo/Airbnb cabins are cheaper and more independent (cook-at-home, kids-running-around setups) but you stitch together boats, meals, and activities yourself. For 60+ people, the resort almost always wins.

How big a cabin do we need for 30 people on Gull Lake?

Either a multi-cabin block at one resort (the simplest), or two adjacent 6-8 BR private lake homes on the same bay so docks and beaches connect. Single 6-8 BR lakefront homes exist but are rare and book a year out for July at $900-1,500+/night. For 30+, resort villa/cabin clusters at Grand View or Cragun's are the easiest route.

What's the closest airport to Gull Lake?

Brainerd Lakes Regional (BRD) is 20 minutes southeast with seasonal Twin Cities connections. Minneapolis-St. Paul International (MSP) at 2.5 hours south is the practical fly-in for out-of-state families - full national service, then a scenic drive up. Fargo (FAR) and Duluth (DLH) are 2.5 and 2 hours away respectively.

Is Gull Lake good for a multi-generational reunion?

Yes - it's arguably the Midwest's classic multi-gen reunion lake. Grandparents relax on the dock and at the resort dining room, parents golf and pontoon, kids swim, tube, and do the Nisswa Turtle Races and Paul Bunyan Land. The full-service resorts make it especially easy to keep every age group happy on one property.

Do we need a boat, and where do we rent one?

A pontoon is the centerpiece of a Gull Lake reunion - the sandbar gathering, sunset cruise, and swim-off-the-boat afternoons. Resort marinas (Grand View, Madden's, Cragun's) and S&W Bait and Sport rent pontoons, fishing boats, and ski boats. July inventory books fast - reserve the boat when you reserve the lodging. Minnesota boat registration is required if you trailer your own.

How much does a 1-week Gull Lake reunion cost per family?

July peak: roughly $2,500-4,500 per family of 4 (resort cabin or split lake home, plus boat rental, golf, and dining). Private cabin reunions run lower if you cook most nights. Shoulder season (June, September) is 20-30% cheaper. Full-service resort packages with golf and meals sit at the top of the range.

What is there to do on a rainy day at Gull Lake?

Downtown Nisswa shopping and the Chocolate Ox, the resort indoor pools at Cragun's and Grand View, Paul Bunyan Land, mini-golf, the Northland Arboretum trails, or a drive to Cuyuna or Pequot Lakes. The big resorts also have indoor activity centers and dining, so a Minnesota summer thunderstorm never strands the group.

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Last updated June 13, 2026

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