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Adventure Westward

Brought to life in 1971, this property has seen many great changes over the years from all of its property owners. Originally just a convenience store, it has evolved to become a destination for those seeking adventure, leisure, food and gas.

Our History

inside a cabin

1971

Jack and Peral Courtwright

1973

Harley Holman

Don and Loretta Erickson opened “Eli and Dons Diner”

1981

Bill Snyder

Added Gas/ store addition and restaurant

1990

Randy and Beth Beagle

1994

Klaus Frenzel And Geri Byrne

2004

Del and Leslie Ramage

2020

Trevor and Rick Jr. Imeson

Us Now

From Trevor:

”We grew up just 5 miles down the road from the Cow Lake Store. A great deal of our childhood was spent stopping in for candy and burgers with our entire family. I can especially remember how well Randy Beagle treated all of us and how well respected he was in the community.

 

It’s been hard seeing this landmark of Clearwater County closed these past few years. Always driving by and seeing an empty lot. Remembering all the times stopping for basic needs, not having to drive the extra distance to Rocky. We’ve both felt for the past few years that we could be the ones to bring this property back to life. To bring a new energy and revive the spirit this place once had.

 

Cow Lake Store offers so much to so many in the community, we couldn’t be happier with the overwhelming response and excitement to have us bring it back to you”

Testimonials

This Place is Great

This place is great, I go there when im in the area taking care of a farm a few weeks out of the year. Theres raw frozen local meats, and grocery store basics like milk and butter. The restaurant inside is really nice, I haven't used it but I always hear people enjoying themselves inside. The staff on the gas station side of things are very kind.

Francis B.

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