By Steve Harris
Originally posted in the 2023 Lanesboro Area Visitors Guide
For the last 50 years, Jim Glesne’s family has carried on a tradition. “We call it family camp,” he said. “Our extended families get together the last week in June to have fun and make memories.”
There are playgrounds for kids, basketball courts, two pickleball courts, sand volleyball, disc golf and outdoor games. All of that is within a frisbee toss of the Root River State Bike Trail that winds through the property, while the Root River meanders alongside. Convenient on-site outfitting services provide rental bikes (e-bikes coming soon), canoes, kayaks and tubes. An ice rink, cross-country skis and snowshoes make for winter fun. Cedar Valley is also fully accessible.
Growth has been steady through the years and post-covid numbers have been some of their best. Why are return rates well over 50% and waiting lists common? It’s more than nice lodging and amenities, Larry noted. “We put ourselves in the place of our customers. From their first phone call, to their arrival, to departure, we want guests to have a positive experience. Our staff is amazing and takes great pride in their work. We do all we can to make sure people enjoy their time with us.”
That shows, Glesne said. “Cedar Valley is top-notch in every respect. We can’t say enough good things about Larry and Sheryl and their staff. They bend over backwards to serve their guests.”
Fernholz highlights their flexibility as well. “They let us set up a Slip ‘n Slide; our kids loved it!”
Others notice that as well. In 2013, Larry and Sheryl Johnson were named “Operators of the Year” by the Minnesota Resort and Campgrounds Association.
“We’re pleased that so many families enjoy Cedar Valley,” Sheryl said. “We work hard to create a fun but peaceful atmosphere, a fun escape from the busy lifestyles many families have today.”
One returning family told the Johnsons that they had given their kids a choice for their next vacation. They offered Disneyland and Branson, the mom told Sheryl, but the kids all said they wanted to go back to Cedar Valley! “That tells you something!,” the mom said.
It tells the story of a special place, a family-run business helping other families create lifelong memories. Today, Larry and Sheryl’s daughter and son-in-law oversee Cedar Valley’s day-today operations and their son returned this year to join the team.
“God has blessed us in so many ways,” said Larry. “We’re glad to share the blessings of Cedar Valley Resort.”
For more information about Cedar Valley Resort, visit its website (cedarvalleyresort.com), email (info@cedarvalleyresort.com) or call 507-467-9000.