
The 13 nicely decorated cocoa-brown cottages stand steps from the shore of shimmering Lake Florida. Each of the fully furnished cottages has a deck with a picnic table and chairs. The cottages range in size from 1 to 5 bedrooms, sleeping up to 10 people so a family can invite grandma and grandpa to join them. The resort is located 6 miles west of the quiet resort town of Spicer in the Little Crow Lakes Area of west-central Minnesota, 95 miles west of Minneapolis/ St.Paul. Vacationers head straight for the beach to enjoy the free paddleboats, kayaks, hydro-bikes, sailboat, canoe and rowboats. There are also bikes, trikes and wagons of all sizes. The bikes can be used to tour the new Glacial Lakes State Trail. Motors for the fishing boats and a pontoon are available for rent.
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The Dickersons create much of the fun for guests serving homemade doughnuts at Sunday morning “mixers” and hosting pizza parties, hayrides for the children and campfires for roasting marshmallows and making s’mores.
Lake Florida is a 674 acre, spring fed lake. The Lake is full of walleyes, northern, large mouth bass, sunnies and crappies. Some of the best fishing for the children is off of the docks at the resort.
When planning your next vacation, come to Dickerson’s Lake Florida Resort, where Bob and Connie continue the traditions of gracious hospitality started over 80 years ago by Bob’s great grandparents.
Area Amenities
Golf…One of many challenging area courses
in Spicer,Willmar, Paynesville,Atwater, Brooten
and Raymond.
Restaurants and Entertainment…Less than a
15 minute drive.
Historic Past…Kandiyohi County is a very historic
area with 41 marked sites. We have a great
Historical Society, boat museum and a car, truck
and tractor museum.
Churches…All faiths – including outdoor services
and Saturday Masses.
Hiking and Biking…Miles of nature’s beauty.
We are conveniently located close to hiking
and biking trails. Sibley State Park and the
Glacial Lakes Trail are less than 5 miles away.
The Prairie Woods Environmental Learning
Center is in our “back yard.”







