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Nisswa Minnesota

Nisswa

Known affectionately as the “Land of 10,000 Lakes”, north central Minnesota is renowned for its spectacular scenery and laid back lifestyle. Located an hour and twenty minutes north of St. Cloud and two and a half hours north of Minneapolis, Nisswa, Minnesota is a small community, nestled in the heart of this picturesque region. With its quiet pace combined with great tourist activities, Nisswa is an ideal destination to get away from it all and immerse yourself in the splendors of nature.

Nisswa is just north of the greater Brainerd/Baxter area. Surrounded by the cities of Lake Shore, Pequot Lakes, Pine River, Merrifield and Crosslake, there are numerous sights and activities within a short distance from this peaceful oasis. The city of Nisswa itself is home to charming shops, cozy coffee houses, elegant galleries and delectable eateries, providing an excellent afternoon diversion for the whole family. Golfers can sharpen their skills on any of the numerous area golf courses, including Cragun's Legacy, Deacon's Lodge, The Preserve, The Garden, The Pines and Breezy Point's Whitebirch. For fishing, boating and other water sports, the lakes surrounding Nisswa feature unparalleled recreational opportunities. Gull Lake, Round Lake, Whitefish Chain and Cullen Lake are all excellent fishing spots. These lakes are home to many varieties of fish, including northern pike, bass, perch and walleye. Boaters can kayak, water ski, or simply relax on the water in one of the numerous area lakes. In the winter, outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy world-class cross country skiing, hiking and snowmobiling in this winter paradise. Try your hand at ice fishing, another favorite local pastime, for a truly memorable and unique experience.

For entertaining and fun family enrichment, check out the Nisswa Historical Society's Pioneer Village. Here, historical interpreters will guide you through the recreation of pioneer life in the late 1800's and early 1900's. The Pioneer Village features a school, homesteads, livery, bank, train depot and freight room. For families with children, be sure to plan a visit to the Nisswa Family Fun Center. This delightful family park features a 400 foot waterslide, hot tubs and even a hockey rink. Take a leisurely hike along the Paul Bunyan/Heartland Trail. Running north from Baxter through Brainerd, Nisswa, Pequot Lakes, this scenic trail is over 100 miles long, crossing through the majestic forests and by the crystal lakes of north central Minnesota. Almost eighty miles of the trail are paved, making it possible to use the trail for in-line skating, biking, cross country skiing and snowmobiling. While on the trail, be sure to watch out for local wildlife including eagles, peregrine falcons, cranes, coyotes, river otters, trumpeter swans, white tailed deer, wild turkeys, gopher snakes and ospreys.

If you happen to visit the Nisswa area in the summer, be sure to check out one of the weekly turtle races, held every Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. from early June through mid-August. This summertime tradition began over forty years ago and provides families with an opportunity for wholesome, nostalgic fun! Participants must pay a $3.00 entrance fee, pick their turtle and keep their fingers crossed. You can even bring your own turtle if you happen across one you have a good feeling about! In addition to the standard turtle race, participants can enter speciality heats such as the “Out of State Race,” the “Grandparents Race” or the “Locals Only Race.” In winter, Nisswa hosts the Winter Jubilee complete with snow sculpturing, ice fishing contests, games and Nisswa's annual winter parade. Other Nisswa events throughout the year include Nisswa's Christmas Tour of Homes, the Nisswa City of Lights and Fireworks, the Ice Fishing Extravaganza on ‘Hole in the Day' Bay of Gull Lake, the Nisswa Golf Open, the Nisswa Garden Show, Nisswa Freedom Days, the annual art festival at Majestic Pines and the Nisswa Fall Festival and BBQ.

In and around the Nisswa area, visitors will find a large number of lodging choices. From luxurious resorts to rustic camping sites, Nisswa is home to a wide array of options. Some of the higher end resorts include Grand View, Cragun's, Breezy Point, Lykins Pinehurst, and Lost Lake Lodge. Be sure to check out the package deals available prior to booking your room. Many include meals and entertainment options. For visitors seeking a bit more privacy, check out one of the secluded and beautiful, lake-front cabins for rent. Once you have experienced the peaceful charm of the Minnesota northwoods, you may even decide to see if your dream vacation home is available to purchase here!

Overall, Nisswa, MN is a delightful destination to commune with the wonders of the Minnesota lakes and forests. Absorb the beauties of natures with easy access to the comforts and amusements of modern life. Bring the family and enjoy some truly memorable family fun and relaxation in the Minnesotan paradise of Nisswa!


About Nisswa MN

Nisswa has the characteristic uniqueness of being a city that has been developed around a lake. The city was brought into existence because of the immense popularity of the Gull Lake present in this area, which brings in a lot of natives as well as tourists into this city each year. Today, Nisswa is one of the major hubs of tourism within Minnesota.

Location

Nisswa is located within the Crow Wing County in Minnesota, and is situated within the Micropolitan Statistical Area of Brainerd. The city area of Brainerd is situated to the south of Nisswa.

Importance

Nisswa is a small city with little significance other than its bustling tourism industry. The tourism industry is mainly because of the Gull Lake which provides several amenities and entertainment options to the visiting tourists. There are options for fishing and boating on the lakes as well as other activities such as golfing and playing tennis. All these features have made Nisswa one of the prominent areas in Minnesota.

The Nisswa Lake is also located within Nisswa, very close to the area of Brainerd. This lake is joined by a narrow water connection with the Roy Lake. Even these lakes have a bustling tourism activity around them.

Tourists who come here are attracted by the historical value that the city has. The area was previously known as the Smiley Township and was founded in the year 1900. The natives here were the Ojibwe Indians. Being inspired by them, Leon Lum, a resident here, began a movement to change the name of the city from Smiley Township to the Nisswa. The roots of the name hark back to the Ojibew word nessawae, which represents “three” or “in the middle”. Today, tourists can check out various relics of the ancient Indian culture in many parts of Nisswa.

Nisswa has also importance because of its central location in Minnesota. Though it is not an important commercial center itself, its central location places it as an important transport hub for the entire region of Minnesota.

Size and Population

The area of Nisswa is 18.4 square miles in extent. More than 7 square miles of the area is occupied by water which is in the form of the various lakes, including the Gull Lake. The maximum density of population is situated in the areas where the water is present, which accounts for roughly 45% of the total area of the city. It has an elevation of 1,230 feet.

The population of Nisswa is a mere 1,953. However, at any given time, except in the winter, you can be sure of finding a lot more people here than this number because there are always a large number of tourists present here because of the various lakes.

Attractions

The most important attraction in Nisswa is the Gull Lake, which is a 38 mile shoreline lake present in and around the city. The lake is a premier fishing spot with a large population of bass, pan fish, northern pike and walleye among other species. People can hire boats and go fishing on these lakes. They can plan out single person holidays or can even take a small group of people such as their family with them. For big groups of people, the cruises are extremely popular options. These cruises will also take small groups of people, but they often specialize in taking up to a hundred people at a time.

This area has a lot of golfing action too. Many resorts have their own golf courses, which see a lot of returning tourists year after year. The golf courses have instructors so that amateurs can also enjoy the game of golf along with the various professionals that can be found on these courses. Tennis is another sport that is played to a large extent in Nisswa. Facilities for tennis are present in most tourist resorts and both locals and tourists are generally allowed to play the sport in these units.

Living Facilities

If you are a tourist, you will find several resorts to stay in Nisswa. The rates of these resorts are more expensive if you are looking for accommodation near the Gull Lake. You can also see some expensive holiday accommodation options such as cottages and holiday homes. The budget will have to be raised if you are looking at such a place though, and preplanning and booking will be required.

If you are planning to buy a lake property here, as a vacation home or even as a permanent home, you will find the option of lakeshore properties as well as homes in the interior areas. Again, Nisswa lakeshore properties are more expensive than the homes in the inner areas. Make sure to get a good reputed Brainerd real estate agent who will give you a tour of the places he or she is selling and will answer questions when you ask them. Take a look at all the neighborhoods here so that you know you are choosing the right kind of home for your needs.







Brainerd Real Estate Team



Jim Mitchell Realtor

Jim Mitchell
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Jenny Foote Realtor

Jenny Foote
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Doug Mitchell Managing Broker

Doug Mitchell
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Nancy Jo Newstrom Realtor

Nancy Jo Newstrom
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Lynn Schmidt Associate Broker

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Sue Bolton Realtor

Sue Bolton
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Lorie Johnson Realtor

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Mandy Mitchell Realtor

Mandy Mitchell
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Randy Johnson Associate Broker

Randy Johnson
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Steve Trebil Realtor

Steve Trebil
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Shawn Pearson Realtor

Shawn Pearson
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Marcia Kleidon Realtor

Marcia Kleidon
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Rebecca Ellzey Associate Broker

Rebecca Ellzey
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Jeremy Pollock Realtor

Jeremy Pollock
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Joanna Lattery Realtor

Joanna Lattery
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