The area surrounding massive Leech Lake, which now includes the town of Walker, Minnesota, has been visited by Native Americans for centuries. When European fur traders arrived, the Ojibwe occupied the area. The railroad came through in the late 19th century and a small lumber town was established and named after Thomas B. Walker, a lumber baron and one of the wealthiest men in America. Logging was king in those early days, but the beauty of Leech Lake soon started to attract tourism as well. Today, tourism is the main draw to the area but Walker also serves as the Cass County seat. Leech Lake is beautiful and I can certainly understand the draw. The town itself is also very attractive with a cute downtown area and some wonderful parks along the lakefront. While Walker was on one of my lists of photogenic towns to visit in the state, when I found out one of my friends grew up there I definitely knew I had to pass through. While she lives in Moab, Utah at the moment, her parents were kind enough to take me in for the night and show me a good time. When I went to take these photos the next morning, the sky was so blue I found it hard to leave. I hope you enjoy these photos of beautiful Walker, Minnesota, a pleasant town worth checking out on the shores of fabulous Leech Lake.

The Docks

The Lighthouse

Bay Side Bar

Early Man

Great Spot to Sit and Think

Along the North Country Trail

Playing by the Lake

Old One Room Schoolhouse

I Loved These Sculptures

Reeds

Portage Brewing

A Common Sight on Minnesota Ave

Great Place for a Picnic

American Legion Picnic Shelter

Shops on Minnesota Ave

Bayside Bar and Grill

The Theater

Minnesota Avenue

Leech Lake Tourism Bureau

Justice

Hoop Dance

A Nice Place to Watch the Sunrise

What a View!

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