The Most Remote Small Town In Minnesota Is The Perfect Place To Get Away From It All
By Trent Jonas|Published October 17, 2023
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Trent Jonas
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Trent Jonas came to Minnesota to attend college - and never left. He's a Twin Cities-based writer with a BA in English and a MFA in creative writing, a Minnesota Master Naturalist, and the proud father of two adult children. With more than a decade of freelance writing experience under his belt, Trent is often out exploring his favorite topics: Minnesota's woods, lakes, and trails. Rhubarb pie is his weakness, so discovering new diners is also a passion.
The most remote communities in the Land of 10,000 Lakes are Oak Island and Angle Inlet, both in the Northwest Angle and separated from the rest of the state by Lake of the Woods. The most remote town in Minnesota that’s not cut off from the rest of the state, however, is probably Crane Lake – and it’s definitely worth a visit.
It may take some effort to get there, but Crane Lake’s remoteness is a big part of its allure. You’ll find a handful of well-known resorts in Crane Lake, as well as several stellar vacation rentals in the area. On your way up, be sure to pay a visit to the charming community of Orr, as well – it’s about half an hour southwest of Crane Lake, along U.S. Route 53, and you’ll probably have to go through it, anyway.
Have you visited Crane Lake? Tell us about your experience – or any other remote towns in Minnesota you think we should know about – in the comments.
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