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Schneider’s Lake (Horseshoe Chain)

Welcome to YBC – Schneiders Lake! Nestled on the Horseshoe Chain of Lakes, (also known as the Sauk River) Schneiders Lake is a great place to visit in the Cold Spring area!

The Sauk River Chain of Lakes is located in south central Minnesota, near the city of Richmond. At 54 acres, Schneiders Lake on the Horseshoe Chain is one of the beloved stops for locals and visitors alike.

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Prior Lake

Welcome to YBC – Prior Lake! Lower and Upper Prior Lake boast 1400 acres of boating. With Mystic Lake casinos nearby and the Twin Cities just out of earshot, Prior Lake is a popular and spacious boating paradise.

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St. Croix

Welcome to YBC on the St. Croix River! Located between Wisconsin and Minnesota, the St. Croix offers miles of pristine beauty, peaceful solitude, and outstanding fishing for almost every species in the Midwest. Be aware that high water levels in the spring and after high rains can produce unpredictable and swift currents and moving debris such as logs, docks, whole trees, and other wayward items. Low water levels can introduce hazards such as stumps and rocks above and below the water’s surface.

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Lake Vermilion

Welcome to YBC – Lake Vermilion! This is one of the largest freshwater lakes in the world, with nearly 40,000 acres of water and a maximum depth of 76 feet. There are over 300 islands scattered throughout the lake and hundreds of protected bays. The lake is well marked with buoys and channel markers. It is usually easy to find a calm bay somewhere on the lake to relax and enjoy the scenery.

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Waconia

Welcome to YBC – Lake Waconia! At 3,000 acres, Waconia is the Twin Cities’ second biggest lake. Waconia is home to 2012’s Governors Fishing Opener and leagues of extraordinary fish

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White Bear Lake

Welcome to YBC – White Bear Lake! Your Boat Club is located across from the Kowalski’s Parking Lot, sandwiched between Admiral D’s and Tally’s.

White Bear is an attractive recreational lake due to it’s primarily sandy bottom, large size (2,400 acres) and close proximity to the Twin Cities. The lake can get busy on weekends in the summer. White Bear is a large, deep lake for skiers, tubers, and sun-bathers to enjoy! There’s plenty of open water for boating fun!

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