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Byway News
Good news for those planning their 2022 fall color drives in the Paul Bunyan Scenic Byway's
Crosslake Days 2022 celebrations Thursday September 29th to Saturday October 1st.
Join us for a cup of lip-smakin' chili at the US Army Corps of Engineers Crosslake Recreation Area!
Cross Lake Recreation Area staff and the Wounded Warriors Guide Service will host the seventh annual camping weekend for veterans from Aug. 26 to 28, 2022.
Saturday, April 30th 8:30a - 1:30p Paul Bunyan Scenic Byway Assoc. and US Army Corps of Engineers share a vendor table at the 2022 Crosslake Cares Senior Days EXPO. Come and say hello!
Day of Caring 2022 is May 4th from 9 am to 1 pm.
US Army Corps of Engineers Recreation Areas are open to the public with restrictions through May 31, 2020.
Right now the US Army Corps of Engineers Crosslake Recreation Area offices are closed until further notice.
Linda Ulland Memorial Garden Fun Fact:
The LUMG design features storm water integration, site-sensitive plantings and educational opportunities.
The NMRHA model train club in Crosslake will be open on Saturdays from 10am to 2pm starting on October 5th.
Unfortunately, the National Scenic Byways Program has been largely dormant since Congress pulled support for it in 2012.
Cross Lake Recreation Area Presents it’s annual Kids Fishing Derby!
August 3rd 2019 at the Crosslake Army Corps of Engineers Office by the dam
Meet Thurs., June 27th at 2pm at the Dam Tender Building next to the Dam for this free informative 45-minute tour.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Campground
35507 County Road 66
Congratulations to Pequot Lakes High School graduated senior, Jordyn Tayloe for being awarded this year's $1000 Linda Ulland Memorial Scholarship. Jordyn!
For the Day of Caring, from 9am to Noon on May 8th, 2019 volunteers of the Paul Bunyan Scenic Byway and student volunteers from Pequot Lakes High School will work side-by-side on the Foraging garde
The National Loon Center Foundation is dedicated to the survival and protection of the Common Loon.
We hope you all will come and celebrate Crosslake becoming a MN Audubon Bird
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