West Bay Resort - The Secret's Out!
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West Bay Resort - The Secret's Out!
05/22/2009 10:26 AM

The secret is out. Devils Lake, located in North Dakota, is one of the nation’s greatest walleye, pike and perch fisheries in the nation. West Bay Resort located along Minnewaukan Flats, it is sitting in arguably one of the most productive areas of Devils Lake. So what are the benefits of staying with West Bay Resort? How about comfort with top notch lodging including cabins and 30 RV sites, top notch fishing with private lake access, top notch hunting, guides available for both fishing and hunting, and the list goes on!
West Bay Resort was a family farm fighting the rising waters of Devils Lake but instead of cursing the darkness, they lit a candle and what a beautiful burning candle it is! As mentioned, West Bay Resort sits along one of the nation’s greatest fishing waters and among some of the best hunting land throughout the entire Midwest. In fact, fishing probably shouldn’t be called fishing at all…it should be called catching! Whether you want to experience the Devils Lake region on your own, West Bay Resort has the lodging and other services to make it a grand stay. But if you would like an advantage with local guiding services, West Bay Resort has just what you need. Just let them know upon booking your stay!
At West Bay Resort they have six cabins available located in a natural wooded private locations where you’ll receive
relaxation with necessities…plus luxury! The cabins are suited with full kitchens, baths, satellite TV, furniture, full to queen sofa sleepers and large comfortable beds and FREE WIRELESS INTERNET. Cabins comfortably accommodate singles, couples, to as many as 12 people.
Today, many families enjoy the freedom of camping with their favorite camping setups. West Bay Resort understands that freedom and offers 30 RV sites with electricity, water and dump location. The RV sites are located in a protected setting with plenty of space between you and your neighbor.
Hurry and book your trip and enjoy some of the finest fishing the nation has to offer!
Click here to visit West Bay Resort
West Bay Resort was a family farm fighting the rising waters of Devils Lake but instead of cursing the darkness, they lit a candle and what a beautiful burning candle it is! As mentioned, West Bay Resort sits along one of the nation’s greatest fishing waters and among some of the best hunting land throughout the entire Midwest. In fact, fishing probably shouldn’t be called fishing at all…it should be called catching! Whether you want to experience the Devils Lake region on your own, West Bay Resort has the lodging and other services to make it a grand stay. But if you would like an advantage with local guiding services, West Bay Resort has just what you need. Just let them know upon booking your stay!
At West Bay Resort they have six cabins available located in a natural wooded private locations where you’ll receive
relaxation with necessities…plus luxury! The cabins are suited with full kitchens, baths, satellite TV, furniture, full to queen sofa sleepers and large comfortable beds and FREE WIRELESS INTERNET. Cabins comfortably accommodate singles, couples, to as many as 12 people. Today, many families enjoy the freedom of camping with their favorite camping setups. West Bay Resort understands that freedom and offers 30 RV sites with electricity, water and dump location. The RV sites are located in a protected setting with plenty of space between you and your neighbor.
Hurry and book your trip and enjoy some of the finest fishing the nation has to offer!
Click here to visit West Bay Resort
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Posted On: 05/22/2009 10:26 AM
Posted On: 05/22/2009 10:26 AM
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Tags: west, resort, secret, lake, devils, nation, located, rsquo, one, greatest
More Tags: Devils Lake, local guiding services, electricity, WIRELESS INTERNET, queen , North Dakota, Midwest, satellite TV, Hospitality_Recreation
Region: North Dakota
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