Cutty`s Okoboji Resort Club
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Cutty`s Okoboji Resort Club
08-29_resort profiles.indd 11/27/12 6:09 PM - 12 - (Cyan) (Magenta) (Yellow) (BlacK) ioWA resort cuttY’s oKoBoJI resort cLuB Making lifelong memories in western Iowa’s lake country loCAtioN: Spirit Lake, Iowa resort tYpe: seAsoN: Coast Deluxe Year-round WeBsite: cuttysofokoboji.org GooD sAM rAtiNG: 12 8/9/9.5 COAST TO CO A S T D I RE C TORY 2013 Y ou’ve heard of the Great Lakes, of course: Superior, Michigan, Huron, Ontario and Erie. But you may not know about the other great lakes: Spirit, West Okoboji, East Okoboji, Upper Gar, Lower Gar and Minnewashta. These are the great lakes of Iowa, the largest natural waterways in the state and a beautiful remnant of the most recent ice age. The best place for Coast to Coast members to experience Iowa’s blue-water bounty is Cutty’s Okoboji Resort Club in the town of Spirit Lake. Before you see the watery sights, settle in and enjoy all that Cutty’s Okoboji has to offer. Relax at your roomy full-hookup site, rejuvenate in the indoor swimming pool and hot tub, and have some fun with a round of miniature golf, shuffleboard or horseshoes. If you’re interested in something a bit more strenuous, organize a sand volleyball game or a pickup basketball game or get into the swing of things playing tennis or pickleball. Then take a leisurely spin on the small lake in a pedal boat or simply enjoy the ducks on the pond. “At Cutty’s Okoboji, you can make your vacations as adventurous—or as relaxing—as you want them to be,” says Ruth Doyle, general manager of the longstanding Coast Deluxe Resort. Cutty’s Okoboji Resort Club is known for its loaded activities calendar, and the staff specializes in fun for all ages. Check the monthly activity calendar on the website or just show up and be pleasantly surprised. While you’re there, make time to visit the great lakes of Iowa where you can boat, fish, swim, sail, water-ski, parasail, canoe, kayak, wakeboard or whatever other watery pursuit you can imagine. The depth of West Okoboji Lake and its population of yellow perch, bluegill and walleye make it a popular Midwestern fishing destination. Member Services: 800-368-5721