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An area just outside the camp
harbor is a choice spot to catch your limit of
walleye, sauger, northern, striped bass, small-mouth
bass, large-mouth bass and panfish. Or try your
luck in the main channel or the quiet bays and
backwaters. The camp has many seasoned fishermen
who are willing to share their favorite fishing
spots up and down both sides of the lake.
Camp Lacupolis offers an enchanting
village of log cabins and camp sites, bountiful
fishing, boat launching and harbor, warm hospitality
and a peaceful place, nestled on the bank of Lake
Pepin, the wide spot on the Mississippi River.
Eighteen cabins offer guests a choice of rated
from $55 to $150 per night, accommodating 2 to
10 guests each, all with kitchens, bathrooms,
and air conditioning, nonsmoking and smoking.
Overnight boat docking in our protected harbor
at $5 per night, boat gas, bait, lures, boat rental,
and a place to clean your fish complete the perfect
fishing or boating vacation. Fishing cabins are
open May 15 - Oct 1 and winter cabins are available
year-around. Camp Lacupolis is located 9 miles
downriver from Lake City and 3 miles upriver from
Wabasha, MN. Please click Lodging for more information.
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In the late 1800s,
before the road was built up river from Lacupolis,
early settlers stopped at Camp Lacupolis,
camping overnight before continuing on up
river by boat to Lake City. Hence, the camp
got its name, which means Camp Lake City in
Greek, being located down river nine miles
from Lake City.
Generations of fishing enthusiasts have enjoyed
the beauty and bounty of Camp Lacupolis, and
parents and grandparents have continued to
teach their children the thrill of fishing
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