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This is your opportunity to own a lakefront vacation cabin or lakefront RV site on a 14 lake
chain only 18 miles from St. Cloud and 85 miles from the Twin Cities. Lakeview Resort had existed
for 87 years as a resort. The resort has now become a private resort community, called Peninsula
Shores and is selling the lake cabins and RV lots as private family residences.
Peninsula Shores, consists of 12 lake cabins, 2 lake homes, and 15 RV lots, is situated on
6 ˝ acres with 700 feet of common lakeshore on two different lakes of the Horseshoe Chain of
Lakes, a 14 lake chain. Peninsula Shores even owns an island! When you buy a cabin or buy a RV
site you have full access to all of the resort’s amenities.
The Peninsula Shores’ lakeview cabins for sale are move-in ready as they come completely furnished,
including bed linens and blankets. You’ll find the cabins well maintained and well cared for.
The RV lots have new underground power, cable, water, and septic lines ran directly to each site.
Each site has a gravel pad for the RV and plenty of room for a wood deck.
This is a great opportunity to buy your vacation cabin or RV site instead of always trying to rent
at a different resort every year and Peninsula Shores is only a short drive from the Twin Cities on
4-lane highways! The Peninsula Shores Association has developed into a wonderful community. Some of
the families have toddlers and infants, some families have elementary school age children, and some
families have college/post college age children. It is a well blended community with lots of
enthusiasm for their Association.
Peninsula Shores is centrally located on the Horseshoe Chain of Lakes, a series of 14 interconnected
lakes formed by the Sauk River that consists of over 2,100 acres of water.
Peninsula Shores faces west on a peninsula looking at Horseshoe Lake which makes an ideal setting
for boaters, fishing people (lake or dock), beach sunbathers, and sunset gazers.
Having 14 lakes all interconnected offers many types of watersport activities: canoeing in a quiet
bay observing wildlife like the Great Blue Heron, fishing on the lakes or Sauk River, or pontooning
with friends enjoying the beautiful scenery that the 14 lakes have to offer.
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