• Some places have traditions. Around here, we have a word for it.

    Wambolting
    verb | wam·bolt·ing | /ˈwäm-bōl-tiŋ/

    1. The art of unplugging, slowing down, and finding yourself again in nature — often somewhere along the shores of Upper Bottle Lake.

    2. A joyful state of being fully present outdoors: fishing at sunrise, spotting loons from the dock, wandering the trails through the pines, or reading in a hammock with nowhere you need to be.

    Examples:

    "We planned a full day in town, but ended up Wambolting — fishing, birdwatching, and hiking through the trees."

    "Coffee on the porch, breeze in the pines, a half-read book, and nowhere you need to be. That’s Wambolting."

  • Payments

    • 50% due at booking
    • Remaining balance due 7 days before arrival

    If plans change

    • Cancel 90+ days out → 80% refund
    • Cancel within 90 days → refund (minus $200) if your cabin rebooks

    If you head home early, unused nights aren’t refundable.

  • For the comfort of our guests and the surrounding wildlife, Wambolts is a pet-free resort unless the entire property is reserved.

  • Check-in: After 4:00 PM
    Check-out: 10:00 AM

    There’s no front desk here. Your keys and welcome note will be waiting on your porch, so you can settle in and start your lake day.

  • Each cabin includes:

    • Beds made with fresh sheets

    • Basic kitchen amenities, silverware, cups, plates, pots and pans

    • Coffee, sugar, toaster, microwave, and coffee pot

    • Two Adirondack chairs and a grill

    • Picnic table

    • Peace, joy & quiet

    Guests also have access to:

    • Paddle boards, kayaks, and canoes (free!)

    • Sandy beach & swimming

    • The Wam – books and board games

    • The Bolt – snacks, drinks, and Wambolts merch

    • Fish cleaning house

  • Essentials

    • Bath towels, washcloths, and hand towels

    • Beach towels

    • Flashlights or headlamps

    • Sunscreen and bug spray

    • Groceries, drinks, and snacks

    • Paper towels, napkins, dish soap, garbage bags

    Nice-to-haves

    • Lawn chairs or hammocks

    • Cooler for boat or beach days

    • Ziplocks or foil

    • Travel mug

    • Life jackets (if you need special size)

    For the kids (and the young at heart)

    • Sand toys

    • Swim goggles

    • Bikes

    • Books and games

  • Parking is behind the cabins, away from the lake so the shoreline stays peaceful and walkable.
    Unload, park, and then begin your Wambolting.

  • Yes. Wi-Fi is available throughout the property.

    You’ll find the network info on your cabin porch—though many guests forget their phones exist once they arrive.

  • Yes! Guests are welcome to use paddle boards, kayaks, and canoes at no charge.
    Pontoons, fishing boats and our solar boat are also available for rent by the day or the week.

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    • Emmaville Inn - Just two miles away, this tiny town shop (it’s really just one building) brims with basic supplies, gas, fishing licenses and the best breakfast around (try their caramel roles). Also you should have pie with lunch. Always have pie.

    • Hugo’s in Park Rapids- offers delivery and Curbside pick up - lots of organic options and a Caribou Coffee inside the store if you need a boost.

    • Walmart. -What can we say? Walmart has everything (including curbside pick up). If you’re looking for bulk buys, this is your place.

    • Delaney’s Outdoor - is a great spot in Park Rapids for bait, fishing licenses and all your outdoor gear.

    • North Country Bait - just a mile up 24. Cheapest, freshest bait in northern Minnesota. Also a fantastic buying experience.

  • Absolutely. Upper Bottle Lake is known for great walleye, bass, and panfish fishing, and many guests start their mornings on the water.

    We also have a fish cleaning house:

    • Clean and open for guests

    • Bag fish guts and freeze them—we’ll take care of disposal

    • Bait available in the fridge for purchase

  • Let us know ahead of time.

    Minnesota requires Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) inspection before launching.

    Free Decontamination Station
    812 Henrietta Ave S, Park Rapids, MN
    Open daily 10 AM–6 PM
    On-call: 218-616-1631

    Please bring proof of inspection.

  • Of course—this is cabin country.

    • Cabins 1, 5, 11, 15: private fire pits

    • All guests: welcome at the community fire pit

    • Other cabins: Solo Stoves available to rent

    Big flames. Good stories. Maybe a s’more or two. Wood is available onsite for purchase (please do not bring your own).

  • None of the cabins have TVs, but the WiFi is plenty fast to stream if you want to bring a device.

    Some cabins include A/C and some do not. Each cabin listing notes whether air conditioning is included.

  • Besides perfecting the art of Wambolting:

    • Swimming at the sandy beach

    • Canoeing, kayaking, and paddle boarding

    • Fishing

    • Sauna sessions

    • Hammocks in the pines

    • Yard games

    • Hiking through 60 acres of woods

    • Playing our 18-hole frisbee golf course

    Or doing absolutely nothing at all—which is highly encouraged.

    You can check out some other ideas too.

Your Guide to Wambolting