It’s Cabin Time in Minocqua, Wisconsin: A Cabintimer Guide for Every Kind of Traveler

It’s Cabin Time in Minocqua, Wisconsin: A Cabintimer Guide for Every Kind of Traveler

Hey Cabintimers, Cabin Joe here.

If you’ve ever looked at a map of Minocqua and thought, “Is that a town… or a floating log cabin?” you’re not wrong. Minocqua is the famous Island City surrounded by a chain of sparkling lakes and more water than your cooler after the ice melts. The area has thousands of lakes and is proudly nicknamed Nature’s Original Waterpark—all natural, no wristbands required.

On our Minocqua, WI page at RentWisconsinCabins, you’ll find dozens of area cabins, cottages, condos, log homes, and resorts—58 vacation rentals near this location the last time I checked. Many sit right on the Minocqua Chain of Lakes or on quiet nearby waters, with private docks, decks, and firepits that define what we call Cabin Time.

Let’s walk through how different types of Cabintimers can experience Minocqua: families, multi-family groups, couples, ladies’ trips, guys’ trips, solo wanderers, and those of us who believe dogs are people too. I’ll name-drop lakes, marinas, trails, and favorite local spots so you can build a real-deal itinerary—not just “we saw the lake from the car.”


Why Minocqua Is Prime Cabin Time

The Minocqua Chain of Lakes links Lake Minocqua, Kawaguesaga Lake, Tomahawk Lake, Mid Lake, Little Tomahawk, and Mud Lake—roughly 6,000 acres of water and more than 15 miles of shoreline. There are public boat landings on Lake Minocqua, Kawaguesaga, and Tomahawk, plus docks near Torpy Park so you can boat right into town for ice cream or lunch.

You can:

  • Cruise by pontoon, ski boat, or fishing rig
  • Tie up at waterfront restaurants like The Thirsty Whale, Minocqua Yacht Club, or Lakeside Grill
  • Watch the legendary Min-Aqua Bats Water Ski Show from shore or from your boat
  • Fish for bass, musky, walleye, and panfish in coves and channels

Area business like The Beacons of Minocqua, Minocqua Pontoon Cruises & Rentals, and Your Boat Club at BJ’s Sportshop rent pontoons, ski boats, and fishing boats—many with half-day to weekly options and some delivery to landings.

On land, you’ve got the Bearskin State Trail starting right in downtown Minocqua, plus miles of Nordic ski and snowshoe trails, snowmobile corridors, and access to the Northern Highland–American Legion State Forest. This is four-season Cabin Time: paddleboards in July, snowmobiles in January, and s’mores in… well, all of the above.

On our Minocqua cabin page you’ll see options like lakeside condos close to downtown (think Island Cove #1), roomy log homes at Booth Lake Landing, and big modern homes like The Glass Tree House from Hiller Vacation Homes—plus plenty of cabins in Arbor Vitae, Woodruff, Hazelhurst, and Lac du Flambeau just a short drive away. rentwisconsincabins.com

Now let’s dial in your group.


Cabin Time for Families with Kids

Minocqua is one of those towns where kids crash hard at night because they’ve been running, splashing, and whooping all day. If you’re traveling with kids, look for:

  • Lakeside cabins or condos on Lake Minocqua or nearby lakes so you can sneak in morning coffee on the dock while they hunt for minnows.
  • Places with private piers, sandy frontage, and firepits—many Minocqua rentals on our page offer exactly this.

Kid-Approved Things To Do

  • Torpy Park – Right downtown on Lake Minocqua with a sandy beach, roped swim area, playground, and picnic shelters. Easy walk to ice cream, fudge shops, and downtown stores. Wanderlog
  • Min-Aqua Bats Water Ski Show – A free, high-energy ski show with pyramids, jumps, and barefoot skiing. Grab a bench or watch from your boat—kids absolutely eat this up. Wanderlog
  • Wildwood Wildlife Park & Nature Center and Northwoods Wildlife Center – Hands-on animal encounters and educational exhibits—great for a half-day when the little ones need something different from beach time.
  • Holiday Acres – Go-karts, mini golf, pony rides, and horseback riding in one spot. Kids can burn off energy while adults practice their mini-golf “form.”
  • The Waters of Minocqua – A hotel with an indoor water park and arcade; even if you’re staying in a cabin, day passes can turn a rainy day into a win.
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Evenings? Fire up the grill at your cabin, roast s’mores, and tell the kids the loon calls are just “Northwoods bedtime music.”


Cabin Time for Multi-Family & Large Groups

This is where Minocqua shines. If you’re planning a family reunion, multi-family vacation, or buddies-and-kids mega trip, you’ll find:

  • Large homes like Booth Lake Landing’s Log Home or Garden Home—multi-bedroom places that sleep 9–10 with multiple baths, big kitchens, and shared yards for yard games. rentwisconsincabins.com
  • Spacious stays like The Glass Tree House (4 beds, 3 baths) that work for several couples plus kids.

Group-Friendly Activities

  • Pontoon day – Rent a pontoon from The Beacons of Minocqua or Minocqua Pontoon Cruises & Rentals. Load coolers, kids, grandparents, and a Bluetooth speaker. Cruise Lake Minocqua, Kawaguesaga, and Tomahawk Lake, stopping at waterfront restaurants and sandbars.
  • Bearskin State Trail ride – Load up bikes or strollers and hop on the old rail corridor right from downtown. Mostly flat, super scenic, and easy for mixed ages.
  • On-trail dining – Minocqua’s trail networks and lakes link to bars, grills, and supper clubs; snowmobilers especially love that they can sled right up to dinner in winter.
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With multiple families, I love booking a cluster of cabins at one resort or on the same lake—kids bounce between docks while each family still has its own evening quiet time once the door closes. Big shared lawns are perfect for bean-bag tournaments, volleyball, or that chaotic group photo Grandma insists on.


Cabin Time for Couples

If your perfect trip is more “sunset clinks and quiet paddles” than “who left the juice box on the dock,” Minocqua is a fantastic couples’ escape.

Where to Stay

Look for:

  • Smaller lakefront cabins or condos with decks and good sunset exposure on Lake Minocqua or quieter lakes in Arbor Vitae and Hazelhurst.
  • Cabins with screen porches, fireplaces, and whirlpool tubs if you’re chasing cozy over chaos.

Romantic Things To Do

  • Sunset cruise – Rent a small pontoon or fishing boat for an evening, cruise through the channels, and anchor out while the sky turns pink over Lake Minocqua and Tomahawk Lake.
  • Supper clubs & water-view dining – Book a table at classic spots like Norwood Pines Supper Club, where there’s even a local ghost legend, or toast the sunset at water-view restaurants such as The Thirsty Whale or Lakeside Grill.
  • Trail dates – Walk or bike the Bearskin State Trail, pausing on old railroad trestles to watch loons and kayakers glide by.
  • Stargazing from the dock – Northwoods skies on a clear night can be unreal. Pack a blanket, pour something bubbly, and see how many constellations you can (mis)identify.
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Winter couples? Swap the boat for cross-country skis at Minocqua Winter Park, then warm up in town with craft beer at Minocqua Brewing Company and a hearty meal.


Cabin Time for Groups of Women

Ladies, this one’s for you: sisters, college friends, moms’ groups, bachelorettes who prefer pine trees to nightclubs.

Your Ideal Cabin

  • A stylish home or condo near downtown so you can walk to shops, coffee, and restaurants.
  • Or a spa-vibe lake home with a big kitchen, deck, and maybe a fire table—perfect for charcuterie and drinks after a day on the water.
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Girls’ Trip Ideas

  • Shop & sip downtown – Browse boutiques, art, and outdoor gear, then grab brunch or coffee at local cafés before wandering the Island City streets and lakefront.
  • Lake day + patio night – Rent a pontoon, spend the afternoon swimming and sunning, then dock for dinner at a waterfront restaurant. The Thirsty Whale is a lively pick with games, pub food, and a view of the ski show.
  • Spa & rainy-day fun – Schedule massages or mani/pedis in town, then hit The Waters of Minocqua’s indoor water park and arcade if you want to let your inner child loose.
  • Wine, beer & s’mores night – Grab local brews from Minocqua Brewing Company, pair with a lakeside fire at your cabin, and solve all the world’s problems under the stars.

Pro tip: Multi-bedroom homes like The Glass Tree House or Booth Lake Landing properties work wonderfully for a big group of women—everyone gets a real bed, and you’re not fighting over one bathroom while someone’s curling their hair.


Adventure Cabin Time for Groups of Men

Guys’ trip? Minocqua speaks your language: hunting, fishing, boats, trails, meat, repeat.

Your Basecamp

Look for:

Classic Guys’ Trip Activities

  • Serious fishing – The Minocqua Chain is ranked among the top bass fisheries in the Midwest, with excellent musky, pike, and walleye action too. Hire a local guide or run your own boat and work weed edges, humps, and channels.
  • Boat + bar circuit – Rent a pontoon or ski boat and “lake-hop” to places like the Thirsty Whale, Minocqua Yacht Club, and Lakeside Grill. Dock, grab a burger or Friday fish fry, then move on. Designated captain required—loons are watching.
  • Snowmobile or ski weekend – In winter, Minocqua offers groomed snowmobile trails, cross-country skiing at Minocqua Winter Park, and ice fishing shacks scattered across local lakes. rentwisconsincabins.com

Back at the cabin, you’ve got grills for big cuts of meat, firepits for late-night storytelling, and enough space that nobody has to share a twin bed unless they lost a bet.


Cabin Time for Solo Travelers

Traveling solo might be the purest form of Cabin Time: you pick the lake, the schedule, and the bedtime.

Ideal Stays

  • A small cabin or condo on a quiet lake, where you can sip coffee at dawn and watch fog lift off the water.
  • Or a walkable downtown condo like Island Cove #1, so you can wander to coffee shops, Torpy Park, and the Bearskin Trail without moving your car.

Solo-Friendly Things To Do

  • Hike or bike the Bearskin State Trail – Perfect for long reflective walks or rides with lake and wetland views.
  • Paddle at your own pace – Rent a kayak or SUP from local outfitters and explore bays, channels, and quiet morning waters.
  • Work-from-cabin days – Many rentals have Wi-Fi; set up on the deck and upgrade your “office” soundtrack to loons and waves.
  • Bar stool dinners – Grab a solo seat at Minocqua Brewing Company or a supper club, chat with locals, and ask about their favorite secret lakes.
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If solitude is your goal, lean toward cabins in Hazelhurst, Arbor Vitae, or smaller nearby lakes where nighttime is mostly crickets and the occasional distant boat motor.


Cabin Time for Travelers with Pets

Dogs may not understand “Island City,” but they know “cabin with a lake” better than anyone.

The Minocqua area has plenty of pet-friendly cabins and lodging, plus dog-friendly parks and trails. There’s even a Lakeland Area Dog Park not far from some cabin clusters, and lots of forest roads and paths for leashed walks.

Booking with Pets in Mind

On our Minocqua page, look for rentals labeled “pets considered” or “pet friendly”—including cabins around Arbor Vitae, Woodruff, and Lac du Flambeau—so your four-legged friend can join dock time and evening fires. Some rentals have big yards or easy access to quiet forest roads, perfect for morning walks.

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Pet-Friendly Fun

  • Lakefront lounging – Many cabins have gradual shorelines where dogs can splash. Always check rules with your owner/manager, and bring towels—they will roll in the sand.
  • Forest exploring – The Northern Highland–American Legion State Forest and local trails offer miles of scenery; just keep pups leashed and pick up after them.
  • Town time – Some patios and outdoor spaces are dog-friendly (call ahead), and Torpy Park’s open areas are great for a stroll between the car and the cabin.

Travel tip from Cabin Joe: pack a dog towel, an extra sheet for the couch or bed (if allowed), and a long lead so your pup can lounge while you grill.


Book Direct & Live Like a Local

Minocqua isn’t a place you “do” in a couple quick hours. It’s a town you settle into—where your cabin becomes part of the trip: morning casts off your dock, lazy lunches on the deck, kids cannonballing while the grill warms up, snowmobilers pulling up to the bar in February.

On our Minocqua, WI cabins & resorts page, you can:

  • Compare unique cabins, cottages, condos, and resorts
  • Talk directly with owners and local managers
  • Skip big-site traveler fees and stretch your budget toward more boat rentals, ice cream, or another night around the fire

Whether you’re herding kids, reuniting the whole clan, sneaking away as a couple, or letting the dog pick the dock, Minocqua is ready for your version of Cabin Time.

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Turtle Point Retreat on North Turtle Lake: A Four‑Season Basecamp for Cabintimers. Now Taking Direct Bookings Through RentWisconsinCabins.com!

Turtle Point Retreat on North Turtle Lake: A Four‑Season Basecamp for Cabintimers. Now Taking Direct Bookings Through RentWisconsinCabins.com!

If your perfect Northwoods day starts with coffee on a lakeside deck and ends around a crackling fire, Turtle Point Retreat in the Manitowish Waters area belongs on your shortlist. Two big standouts set this cabin apart right away: a pontoon boat available for on‑site rental and free use of kayaks, a canoe, and a rowboat—so you can spend more time on the water and less time hauling gear.

Why Cabintimers love this place

  • Prime lake time: North Turtle Lake is part of the Turtle Lake chain (North Turtle, South Turtle, and Rock) with around 1,000 acres to fish and explore. The private pier with ladder, bench seating, and a sandy/pebble shoreline makes in‑and‑out swims easy.
  • Room to spread out: The cabin sleeps up to 6 across 2 bedrooms plus a very large loft. There’s 1 full bath with a walk‑in shower, a high‑ceiling great room with knotty‑pine warmth, and a wood‑burning stove for that classic cabin glow.
  • Season after season: Come for summer tubing and pontoon cruises; return for fall colors, winter snowmobiling and ice fishing, or spring bike rides and waterfall hopping.

Quick cabin specs

  • 4‑season waterfront cabin on 1.5 acres
  • ~1,000 sq. ft.
  • Sleeping: Queen in primary BR; twin‑over‑full bunk in BR 2; loft with two queens plus a queen log‑style futon
  • Bath: 1 full with walk‑in shower
  • Comforts: Wi‑Fi, OTA TV + DVD, heating & A/C
  • Kitchen: Stainless appliances, essentials provided (pots/pans, dishes, coffee maker, toaster, microwave)
  • Outdoor: Covered front porch, charcoal grill, picnic table, outdoor seating, large pier with ladder, fire pit
  • Water toys included: 2 kayaks, canoe, rowboat, life jackets
  • Pontoon add‑on: 8‑person pontoon available on‑site; ask about weekly rate
  • Parking: Space for one trailer
  • No pets / No smoking indoors

Bring this: Bath/hand/kitchen/beach towels, paper goods, charcoal/lighter fluid, and fishing gear. Bedding is provided.

Rates, seasons & how to book direct

  • Peak (Memorial Day–Labor Day): Weekly, Friday–Friday
  • Off‑season: 3‑night minimum with nightly and weekly discounts
  • Cleaning fee: applies to all stays
  • Pontoon: available for weekly rental
  • Payment options: ask about Venmo, check, and credit

Booking is straightforward—reach out to the owner/manager directly to confirm availability and lock in your dates. That means no service fees, no middleman, and friendly, local insight on the best boat landings, supper clubs, and trailheads.

Northwoods days, dialed‑in

Fishing: The Turtle chain is well‑known for muskie and walleye, with panfish, bass, and pike in the mix. Launch close by and be on fishy structure fast.

Biking & hiking: Cruise the award‑winning Heart of Vilas County Trail System—more than 50 miles of paved path linking Manitowish Waters, Boulder Junction, Sayner, and St. Germain. For flowy singletrack and scenic hikes, head to WinMan Trails.

ATV/UTV: Trail networks in Iron County and beyond offer mileage for days. Bring your machines or rent locally.

Winter play: You’re a quick hop to the Vilas County snowmobile network—hundreds of groomed miles with trailside fuel and food. Add ice fishing on North Turtle Lake and cozy evenings by the stove.

Waterfall day trip: Cross into Michigan’s U.P. for a circuit that tags multiple falls near the Porcupine Mountains. Pack a lunch, the camera, and dry socks.

Nearby towns to explore

  • Manitowish Waters (4 miles): Lakeside patios, classic Friday fish fries, and boat‑to‑dinner fun in summer.
  • Minocqua (~30 miles): Shopping, treats, and family attractions.
  • Boulder Junction: Walkable downtown with galleries and outfitters.

House rules at a glance

  • Guests: Up to 6
  • Check‑in/out: 4:00 pm / 10:00 am
  • No pets, no parties; please keep non‑registered visitors to a minimum and confirm in advance.

Ready to plan?

Cabintimers, bring your crew, set the rods, and cue the campfire. Visit the Turtle Point Retreat listing to check dates and message the owner directly. You’ll save fees and get genuine local guidance to make the most of your time on the water and trails.

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Gilmore Lake House Retreat in Minong, WI — Level Sand, 2 Kayaks + 3 SUPs. Now Taking Direct Bookings Through RentWisconsinCabins.com.

Gilmore Lake House Retreat in Minong, WI — Level Sand, 2 Kayaks + 3 SUPs. Now Taking Direct Bookings Through RentWisconsinCabins.com.

If your perfect Northwoods stay means sandy toes, calm morning paddles, and space for the whole crew, put Gilmore Lake House Retreat on your short list. Cabintimers love the gentle, level approach to crystal‑clear water—no stairs—plus free use of 2 kayaks and 3 stand‑up paddleboards. Add a private dock and a big lakeside yard, and your days pretty much plan themselves.

Lake life, made easy

Step out to a small natural sand area where kids can splash and float while you relax at the shoreline. Launch the SUPs for a slow lap around the bay or slip a kayak out at sunrise when the loons call and bald eagles cruise overhead. Bring your boat (there’s trailer parking and a dock right out front) or rent one nearby for tubing, skiing, or an evening cruise.

Gilmore Lake offers a classic Wisconsin mix of walleye, largemouth bass, northern pike, and panfish. With hundreds of acres to explore, it’s easy to find a quiet corner to cast or drift.

Room for everyone (and then some)

Inside, two comfy gathering rooms—one on the main level and one on the walkout lower level—both frame the water view. The main‑floor primary suite with California king and private bath faces the lake, so you’ll wake to that glass‑calm blue. Another main‑floor bedroom sits steps from a full bath. Downstairs, two more bedrooms include queen beds; the larger adds a bunk (full below, twin above) and a crib—nice for families with littles. Three full baths keep mornings smooth. Additional sleeping options may be available—just ask when you inquire.

The kitchen is set for group meals with seating for 8 at the pine table, 4 at the high‑top, and another 8 outside at the big picnic table/benches. Fire up either grill (gas or charcoal). After dinner, gather at the lakeside fire pit for s’mores and stargazing.

Creature comforts? You’re covered: Wi‑Fi, smart TVs/streaming, board games, A/C and central heat, washer/dryer, linens and bath/beach towels, plus yard games for the big lawn. Pets are considered—reach out with details. There’s even handicap access; contact the owner with your specific needs.

Four‑season fun around Minong

When you’re ready to explore beyond the shoreline, you’ve got options:

  • Wild Rivers State Trail rolls right through Minong with year‑round ATV/UTV and snowmobile connections, plus biking, hiking, snowshoeing, and horseback riding. Ride right from town and link up to a huge regional network.
  • Black Bear Golf Club (18‑hole, par‑72) weaves through Northwoods scenery just a short drive from the lake.
  • Totogatic Wild River rewards paddlers with quiet water, wildlife, and sandbar picnics; adventure farther on the Namekagon/St. Croix National Scenic Riverway.
  • Rainy‑day backup: the Jack Link’s Aquatic & Activity Center in Minong has a pool, indoor playground, gym, and fitness center—great for kids.

Easy day trips that add “wow”

  • Spooner (about 25 minutes): climb aboard the Wisconsin Great Northern Railroad for a themed rail excursion and visit the Wisconsin Canoe Heritage Museum.
  • Hayward (about 25 minutes): snap a photo at the giant muskellunge at the Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame, then poke around local shops.
  • Duluth, MN (about 45 minutes): head to Canal Park to watch freighters glide under the Aerial Lift Bridge and tour the Lake Superior Maritime Visitor Center.

Trip tips from a local

  • Pack water shoes for rock‑hunting walks down the shoreline.
  • Mornings are glassy on Gilmore—best time for paddling.
  • The yard is perfect for family yard‑game tournaments.
  • Bring your favorite grilling rubs; the kitchen’s set with the essentials.
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Why Cabintimers book direct here

Booking direct with the owner/manager means you skip platform fees, get local expertise, and have a clear line for questions about boats, the best fishing spots, trail maps, or pet details. No middleman—just easier trip planning and more vacation in your vacation budget.

Ready to check dates? Visit the rental page and inquire directly to start planning your Gilmore Lake getaway.

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Cabintimers’ Guide to North Twin Lake: A Trio of Waterfront Stays with Room to Play. Northern Exposure Rentals Now Taking Direct Bookings Through RentWisconsinCabins.com.

If lake life is calling, answer it in Phelps, Wisconsin—12 miles northeast of Eagle River—at Northern Exposure Rentals on North Twin Lake. Three cabins. Big-water views. A level, yard-game-friendly lot right at the shoreline. Early standouts include a 20’ x 15’ lakefront deck at Eagle’s Nest and the Musky Lodge’s theater-style surround sound with Blu-Ray for cozy movie nights after sunset.

Pick your Northwoods basecamp

Eagle’s Nest – 3BR, right on the water.
Wake up to a wide-open lake view and step onto that oversized deck with your coffee. Inside, all three bedrooms have queen beds, plus a main-level kitchen and a large living/dining room facing the water. Rates from $272 nightly or $1,450 weekly for up to 4 guests.

Musky Lodge – 2BR, modern and comfy.
A fully remodeled 1,000-sq-ft home finished in Northwoods décor. Enjoy a dishwasher, washer/dryer, 1.5 baths, Keurig + coffee maker, AC, a 40″ HD TV, Blu-Ray, and surround sound. Two bedrooms feature a queen in one and a queen + single bunks in the other. From $272 nightly or $1,450 weekly for up to 4 guests.

Minnow Bucket – 1BR, just right for two or three.
A remodeled, cozy cabin about 70 yards from the shoreline with a queen bed, full-size fridge, and a comfortable couch. From $182 nightly or $820 weekly for up to 2 guests.

Why Cabintimers love this location

Big-water fishing on North & South Twin.
These connected lakes are known for musky and walleye. Bring your boat and chase trophies or cast from shore at dusk. Regional fishing guides call the Twins a musky destination, and local resources highlight multi-species action all season.

Winter that actually delivers.
When the snow stacks up, Eagle River lives up to its Snowmobile Capital of the World® nickname with 500+ miles of groomed trails that link small towns, forests, and frozen lakes. Ride right into eateries and warm up for round two.

Trails for every pace.
Stretch your legs on nearby routes in the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest and around Phelps. From easy family paths to longer forest loops, you’ll find miles of hiking and biking, including the Conover-Phelps Trail.

Quick trip ideas

  • Morning: cast for walleye on North Twin, then grill your catch back at the lake-level lawn.
  • Afternoon: bike the Conover-Phelps Trail and watch for wetland views and water crossings.
  • Evening: sunset on the Eagle’s Nest deck or a movie at Musky Lodge with surround sound.
  • Winter day: cruise groomed snowmobile routes into Eagle River for lunch, then wind back through the forest.

Good to know

  • All three rentals are available year-round on North Twin Lake in Phelps, WI.
  • Rates noted above are for base occupancy; check the availability calendar and book direct with Northern Exposure Rentals. No traveler fees. No middleman. Local owners who actually know the lake.
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Ready to lock in waterfront dates? Visit Northern Exposure Rentals to see calendars and reserve your spot. Book direct for the best experience and the best value.

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Cozy Lakefront Basecamp on Holcombe Flowage: Fieldstone Fireplace + Private Dock Slip. A RentWisconsinCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2012!

Cozy Lakefront Basecamp on Holcombe Flowage: Fieldstone Fireplace + Private Dock Slip. A RentWisconsinCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2012!

Cabintimers, meet your low-key Northwoods hideout on the Holcombe Flowage. This classic log cabin puts you steps from the water with a fieldstone wood‑burning fireplace for crackling nights and a dock slip for your boat or pontoon by day. Two bedrooms, one bath, and sleeps up to 6—perfect for fishing weekends, festival trips to Cadott, or a mellow family lake week.

Why Cabintimers love it

  • On the Holcombe Flowage (aka Lake Holcombe): more than enough water to explore by kayak, fishing boat, or pontoon. Launch nearby and tie up at your slip.
  • Comforts covered: WiFi, cable TV, window A/C, full kitchen, linens provided (bring towels), patio with picnic table and grill.
  • Easy rhythm: Enjoy coffee on the patio, cast for walleye and musky, then wind down by the fireplace. Repeat.

Inside the log cabin

  • Sleep spaces: Bedroom 1 has a king and a queen; Bedroom 2 has a double‑bottom/twin‑top bunk. Simple, clean, and made for early mornings on the lake.
  • Living area: Rustic log walls and that big stone fireplace—the cabin’s heart on chilly nights.
  • Kitchen: Stove/oven, fridge, microwave, coffee maker, toaster, plus cookware for pancake mornings and shore‑lunch days.
  • Bath: Full bath with tub/shower.

Outside, where the fun is

  • Dock slip + level lot for easy lake access.
  • Firepit, grill, picnic table, patio for long evenings under the stars.
  • ATV & snowmobile trail access from the property area, so four‑season adventures come built in.

Your Lake Holcombe cabin plan

On the water: The flowage is known for musky, walleye, northern pike, bass, and panfish. Cruise coves, stop at sandbars, and keep the camera ready—sunsets here like to show off.

Trails & parks: Pack the bikes and a picnic for Brunet Island State Park in nearby Cornell—quiet lagoons for paddling, wildlife viewing, and links to the Old Abe State Trail, a paved rail‑trail that follows the Chippewa River. In winter, swap to snowshoes or cross‑country skis and keep the cabin fireplace waiting at home base.

Festivals & small‑town finds: Planning a summer escape? Time it around Cadott’s big music weekends (country and rock) for an easy day trip from the cabin. Closer to home, swing through Holcombe’s supper clubs and local taverns for Friday fish fry and curds—because, Wisconsin.

What to pack

  • Bath and beach towels
  • Life jackets for your crew
  • Your favorite coffee beans and s’mores supplies
  • Seasonal gear: rods/tackle, paddles, bikes, trail maps, or sleds

Quick facts

  • Bedrooms/Bath: 2 BR • 1 BA • Sleeps 6
  • No pets • Non‑smoking • Family‑friendly
  • Minimums: Seasonally 2–7 nights; weekly Saturday‑to‑Saturday in summer (holiday weekends may have 3‑night minimums).
  • Book‑direct rates: From around $115/night or $600/week when you book direct with the owner.

Book direct and keep it simple

Skip third‑party fees, talk with a local, and get the inside scoop on launch sites, bait shops, and where the evening bite has been hot. Use the inquiry form on the listing to start planning.

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How to Experience the Manitowish Waters Chain of Lakes from Your Cabin Dock!

How to Experience the Manitowish Waters Chain of Lakes from Your Cabin Dock!

(Including: How to Explore 10 Lakes in 3 Days)

There are lake getaways, and then there’s Manitowish Waters — a 4,200-acre, 10-lake chain that’s fully navigable by boat and wired directly into Northwoods legend. (rentwisconsincabins.com)

From your cabin on the Manitowish Waters Chain of Lakes, you’re not just “near” the water. You’re plugged into a watery street grid: breakfast on one lake, a sandbar swim on another, sunset cocktails on a third, and a quiet stargazing cruise back home.

This guide is written for cabin-time people — guests who book direct through RentWisconsinCabins.com and want to actually use the chain, not just look at it from the shoreline. (rentwisconsincabins.com)

We’ll walk through:

  • Cabin “home bases” on or near the Chain
  • Where to rent boats and toys
  • Bait shops, public docks, beaches, and boat launches
  • A practical “10 Lakes in 3 Days” game plan you can actually follow

Cabin Home Bases on (and Just Off) the Chain

On RentWisconsinCabins.com, Manitowish Waters is all about cabins that drop you right into the system — especially on Little Star Lake, Spider Lake, and the Aberdeen grounds. (rentwisconsincabins.com)

A few of the stars:

Hojnacki’s Cedar Hideaway – On the Chain, On Aberdeen Grounds

Hojnacki’s Cedar Hideaway is a 2,250-square-foot cedar-sided home right on the Manitowish Waters Chain, set on the historic Aberdeen Lodge grounds. (rentwisconsincabins.com)

  • 4BR / 2BA (flexible layout), year-round, with open-concept living–dining area
  • Access to a private sand beach, boat docks, boathouse, playground, fire pit, and screened gazebo
  • Easy access to snowmobile trails in winter and lake-hopping in summer (TravelWisconsin)

From here, you can idle out onto Rest, Stone, and Fawn in minutes — or point the bow toward Little Star for a dinner run.

Absolute Heaven – Little Star Lake, Legendary 10-Lake Chain

Absolute Heaven is a newer, thoughtfully designed cabin right on Little Star Lake, squarely in the middle of the 10-lake chain. (rentwisconsincabins.com)

  • Direct Little Star frontage, private dock, modern interior
  • Set up for families, couples, or solo cabin-timers who want light, bright spaces but still Northwoods charm
  • Hop in the boat and you’re quickly on Manitowish, Island, Spider, or Alder

Cozy Cottage on Little Star Lake – Pet-Friendly, Dockside Living

Cozy Cottage on Little Star Lake is pet-friendly and sits just steps from the water, with a private dock and calm swimming area — plus instant chain access right from your pier. (rentwisconsincabins.com)

This is the classic “morning coffee on the dock, evening pontoon cruise back under the stars” cabin.

Birch Hollow Cabins on Spider Lake – Quiet Middle-of-the-Chain Vibes

Birch Hollow Cabins on Spider Lake (STePAWAY Vacation Rentals) gives you a tree-lined, tucked-away base that still sits inside the Manitowish Waters Chain. (rentwisconsincabins.com)

  • Two cabins (1BR + 3BR) that can sleep up to 14 when combined
  • Private, wooded setting on Spider Lake with classic cabin interiors
  • Just minutes by boat or car from Greer’s Pier Marina and key trail systems (rentwisconsincabins.com)

All of these cabins are listed on RentWisconsinCabins.com, so guests book direct with owners/managers and keep OTA fees out of their trip budget — more room for pontoon days, fish fries, and old fashioneds. (rentwisconsincabins.com)


Meet the Legendary 10 Lakes

The Manitowish Waters Chain is a neat, navigable loop of 10 lakes, each with its own personality:

  1. Rest Lake – Big water, ski-show home base, sandy public beach, and two town parks (Rest Lake Park & Koller Memorial Park) right on its shores.
  2. Stone Lake – Quieter, great for paddling and fishing, tucked between Rest and Fawn.
  3. Fawn Lake – Small, cozy, and a bit more secluded; great for a slow morning paddle.
  4. Clear Lake – Crystal water, strong swimming, and public ramps for easy access. (Wisconsin DNR)
  5. Spider Lake – In the middle of the chain, known for excellent fishing and quiet coves.
  6. Island Lake – Bigger water with islands to weave around; classic chain-cruising terrain.
  7. Wild Rice Lake – Marsh edges, bird-watching, and a public boat ramp off Townline Road.
  8. Manitowish Lake – Central connector, easy lake-hopping hub with resort shoreline and on-water dining nearby.
  9. Little Star Lake – Home of Little Bohemia Lodge and Little Star Beach Park; sand, history, and big-sky sunsets.
  10. Alder Lake – Quieter, shallower, great for paddling and relaxing away from the busier sections of the chain.

Once you understand who’s who, planning a “10 lakes in 3 days” circuit becomes a fun routing puzzle instead of guesswork.


Boats, Toys, and How to Get on the Water

No boat? No problem. The chain is built to be rented, borrowed, and played on.

Full-Service Marina on the Chain: Greer’s Pier Marina

Greer’s Pier Marina sits on Spider Lake right in the chain and functions as marine HQ: boat sales, rentals, launch, marine fuel, supplies, plus a bar & grill called The Lower Unit. (greerspier.com)

  • Rental options typically include:
    • 24’ premium pontoon boats
    • Ski boats
    • Fishing boats
    • Stand-up paddleboards (SUP)
  • All boats go out directly from Spider Lake, so you’re launched already on the chain. (rentals.greerspier.com)

Pontoon Delivery & More: Northwoods Pontoon Rentals and The Northwoods Life

Northwoods Pontoon Rentals (on US Hwy 51 in MW) offers daily and weekly pontoon rentals and will deliver to Manitowish Waters, Presque Isle, Winchester, and other nearby lakes. (northwoodspontoonrentals.com)

The Northwoods Life (based at 5325 Aberdeen Lodge Rd) also rents pontoons specifically for the Manitowish Waters Chain, with online agreements and local support — a nice fit if you’re staying on or near Aberdeen.

Between these options, your cabin guests can choose the vibe:

  • Big pontoon with sun deck for multi-family cruising
  • Ski boat for tubing and wake-play
  • Smaller fishing rigs for slipping quietly into Wild Rice or Spider coves

Bait Shops, Tackle, and Fishing Essentials

The chain is loaded with musky, walleye, bass, and panfish, and local shops make it easy to gear up:

Close to Manitowish Waters:

  • Dietz’s Service Station – Right in Manitowish Waters; one of the go-to bait and tackle spots for chain anglers.
  • Townline Sports – On the south side of Manitowish Waters; another convenient stop for bait, licenses, and tackle tweaks.ortsman’s Motel and Resort)

Nearby, but still an easy drive:

  • Karsyn’s Korner in Presque Isle
  • Turtle River Trading Company in Mercer

Layer in local guides like Rob Friedley’s Guide Service if guests want a musky-or-bust mission.


Public Docks, Beaches, and Boat Launches

One of the reasons the chain works so well for “lake-hopping” from your cabin is the network of parks, public docks, and launches.

Rest Lake Park – Big Beach + Launch + Ski Show

Rest Lake Park sits on 10.7 acres with 675 feet of sandy frontage on the west side of Rest Lake:

  • Large sand beach & swimming area
  • Pavilion with fireplace, picnic tables, grills, restrooms
  • Public boat launch ramp and dock with parking
  • Home of the Manitowish Waters Skiing Skeeters water ski shows in summer

Perfect for: a mid-day family beach break between lake segments, or a launch point if your cabin isn’t directly on Rest.

Frank B. Koller Memorial Park – Downtown Docks & Music in the Park

Right by the Rest Lake Dam in downtown Manitowish Waters, Koller Memorial Park is your “pull up and wander town” stop:

  • Five public boat docks
  • Fishing pier and small swimming area
  • Gazebo, bandstand, picnic tables, grills, and restrooms
  • Summer Music in the Park concerts and other waterfront events

Boat-in to Koller, tie up at one of the docks, grab food or coffee in town, then head back out.

Little Star Beach Park – Sandbar Swim & Boat-In Beach

On the east side of Little Star Lake, Little Star Beach Park is a classic “drop anchor and swim” spot:

  • Sand beach with buoyed swim area
  • Picnic tables, grills, parking, and basic facilities
  • Accessible by watercraft; people commonly nose pontoons up to the sandy shallows

This is your textbook “sandbar swim on another lake” stop during a 10-lake run.

Key Public Boat Launches on the Chain

You don’t need to memorize GPS coordinates, but it’s useful to know the main public access points:

  • Rest Lake Boat Landing – Public landing for Rest Lake
  • Clear Lake Boat Landings – Two public landings off Clear Lake Road
  • Wild Rice Lake Boat Landing – Public landing with paved ramp at the end of Townline Road
  • Little Star Lake Boat Landing – DNR-listed public landing off Park Road near Little Star Beach
  • Greer’s Pier Marina – Private launch on Spider Lake (fees may apply), handy if you’re renting or trailering in

From a cabin-guest perspective, the message is simple: you’re never far from a launch, a dock, or a beach where you can step out of the boat and into town or sand.


Where to Eat & Drink by Boat (or Short Drive)

This is where Manitowish Waters really leans into the “experience” part: multiple true Northwoods dining options are either on the water or a very short walk from public docks.

On or Very Near the Chain

  • Little Bohemia Lodge – Little Star Lake
    The historic lodge from the John Dillinger shootout and Public Enemies film, perched right on Little Star. Classic supper-club-style fare, bar, and a built-in history lesson, plus boat-accessible shoreline.
  • Aberdeen Restaurant & Bar – Aberdeen Lodge Grounds
    Hand-hewn log lodge with a dining room overlooking the Manitowish Waters Chain. Upscale, cozy, and explicitly designed for “views while you eat.” Great pairing with Hojnacki’s Cedar Hideaway or any cabin near Aberdeen Road.
  • White Oak Grill – Chippewa Retreat Resort (Lake Manitowish)
    Lakeside restaurant on Manitowish Lake with a “rustic elegance” vibe, multi-course options, and a proper Northwoods cocktail list. Ideal as a final stop on a chain-wide dinner cruise.
  • Manny’s Parkside – Overlooking Rest Lake
    Modern tavern and backyard space with pizzas, wings, paninis, and frequent live music, with views over Rest Lake. The “Backyard” is built for hanging out after a day on the water.
  • Pea Patch Motel & Saloon – By the Rest Lake Dam
    A classic bar-and-grill next to the Rest Lake Dam in downtown MW; their tagline brags “Best Burger by a Dam Site!” Dock at Koller Park and walk over for burgers and beers. (thepeapatch.com)

Coffee & Breakfast with a Lake View

  • Dixie’s Coffee House – On Vance Lake
    A lakeside coffee house with deck, dock seating, and some of the best “first light over water” views in town. Breakfast sandwiches, paninis, and baked goods make this a perfect day-start before you hop back onto the chain. (dixiesmw.com)

Fine Dining Finishers

  • Smokey’s Restaurant & Supper Club
    Classic Northwoods supper club: steaks, chops, walleye, salmon, deep wine list, and a quietly fancy atmosphere tucked in the pines along County Hwy W. When guests ask, “Where do we go for that special dinner?” — this is the answer. (smokeysdining.com)

Between all of this, your guests can realistically build full days where they never need the car — just a boat, a dock, and some time.


How to Explore 10 Lakes in 3 Days!

A Practical Cabin-Time Game Plan

Let’s turn all this into something guests can follow. This three-day plan assumes you’re staying on or very near the chain (Little Star, Spider, Alder, or Rest). Adjust the start/end lake based on your cabin’s dock.


Day 1 – Little Star, Manitowish, Island

Theme: History, sandbar swim, and sunset cruise

Morning: Coffee & Orientation

  • Start at Dixie’s Coffee House on Vance Lake for breakfast and a caffeine boost with lake views. (dixiesmw.com)
  • Head back to your cabin dock on Little Star, Rest, or Spider and launch the pontoon.

Midday: Little Star Beach & Chain Sampler

  • Cruise into Little Star Lake and idle over to Little Star Beach Park on the east shore. Pull the pontoon up to the sandy shallows and let everyone hop out for a swim and picnic.
  • From there, make a lazy loop: Little Star → Manitowish → Island Lake, getting everyone used to the channels and markers.

Afternoon: Historic Stop at Little Bohemia Lodge

  • Return to Little Star and tie up near Little Bohemia Lodge for a late lunch or early dinner. Guests can walk through the Dillinger history, browse the memorabilia, and then walk back out to the boat for golden-hour calm.

Evening: Sunset Cruise Back to the Cabin

  • Finish with a slow cruise back through Manitowish and Little Star as the sky turns orange.
  • Back at Cozy Cottage or Absolute Heaven, drop anchor off the dock for a final swim, then move to the fire pit. (rentwisconsincabins.com)

Goal for Day 1: You’ve touched 3–4 lakes, figured out the channels, and started your “we commuted to dinner by boat” vacation flex.


Day 2 – Rest, Stone, Fawn, Clear, Spider

Theme: Parks, beach time, and mid-chain exploring

Morning: Launch at Rest Lake Park & Explore

  • If your cabin isn’t on Rest, use the Rest Lake Park boat launch and dock there. (manitowishwaters.org)
  • Head east across Rest Lake, through the channel into Stone Lake, and onward into Fawn Lake and Clear Lake — you’ll get a feel for how the quieter eastern lakes change in character.

Midday: Clear Lake Swim & Picnic

  • Clear Lake’s public access and clear water make it ideal for a swim stop; tuck into a quiet bay, drop anchor, and swim off the boat ladder.

Afternoon: Spider Lake & Greer’s Pier

  • Continue into Spider Lake, one of the best mid-chain fishing and exploring lakes.
  • Swing by Greer’s Pier Marina: top off with fuel, grab snacks or a drink from The Lower Unit Bar & Grill, and check out their rental fleet if you’re day-renting instead of keeping a boat all week. (greerspier.com)

Guests staying at Birch Hollow Cabins on Spider Lake can treat this day as a full “home-loop”: zig-zagging Spider’s bays and then out into Stone, Fawn, and Clear before coming right back to their own dock. (rentwisconsincabins.com)

Evening: Dinner & Music on Rest Lake

  • Cruise back toward Rest Lake and dock at Koller Memorial Park or Rest Lake Park.
  • Depending on the day:
    • Catch Music in the Park at Koller, then walk to Pea Patch Motel & Saloon for burgers and drinks.
    • Or roll over to Manny’s Parkside for pizzas and live music in Manny’s Backyard, overlooking Rest Lake.

Goal for Day 2: You’ve stitched together the eastern and central chain, mixed in town time, and shown guests how easy it is to “dock and do stuff.”


Day 3 – Alder, Wild Rice, Quiet Corners & Fine Dining

Theme: Wildlife, quiet paddling, and a big-finish supper club night

Morning: Wild Rice & Alder – The Quiet Side

  • Launch from Wild Rice Lake’s public boat landing off Townline Road or from your cabin if you’re on the western chain.
  • Start with an early-morning cruise on Wild Rice Lake. This lake’s marshy edges make it a bird-watcher’s dream — think eagles, herons, loons.
  • Continue into Alder Lake, where the vibe gets even quieter. This is the place to pull out the kayaks or SUPs and drift.

Midday: Dock-and-Dine or Back-Deck Lunch

  • Head back toward Manitowish Lake for a dock-and-dine lunch at White Oak Grill (Chippewa Retreat) or a mid-day bite at Aberdeen Restaurant & Bar.
  • Alternatively, return to your cabin (Hojnacki’s, Absolute Heaven, Cozy Cottage) and grill lunch on the deck — that’s still part of the cabin-time script. (rentwisconsincabins.com)

Afternoon: Last-Chance Swim & Sandbar Stop

  • Use the afternoon to revisit your favorite spot from Days 1–2:
    • Another Little Star Beach Park sandbar swim
    • A sandy shoreline stop on Rest Lake Park’s beach
    • Or a final, quiet float in a Spider Lake bay

Evening: Classic Supper Club Send-Off

  • End the trip with a reservation at Smokey’s Restaurant & Supper Club. Arrive by car or time your day so you can boat back toward County Hwy W and dock at a nearby access before dinner.
  • Signature steaks, walleye, salmon, dessert, and Dixie’s coffee cap the trip with a very Northwoods “last night.”

Goal for Day 3: You’ve visited the quieter western lakes, circled back for favorite swim spots, and capped the trip with a supper club story your guests will tell for years.


Putting It All Together (and Keeping It “Cabin Time”)

When you connect the dots — book-direct cabins on RentWisconsinCabins.com, marinas and pontoon rentals right on the chain, on-water restaurants and bars, and an unusually rich network of public docks and beaches — Manitowish Waters stops being just “somewhere with a nice lake.” (rentwisconsincabins.com)

It becomes a lake system you live in for a few days:

  • Morning coffee at Dixie’s or on your dock
  • Boat-in beach time at Little Star or Rest Lake
  • Bird-heavy drifts on Wild Rice and Alder
  • Dock-and-dine nights at Little Bohemia, Aberdeen, Manny’s, or Smokey’s
  • Cabin decks, fire pits, and quiet Spider-or-Little-Star nights to reset between adventures

That’s how you turn a rental into a full-tilt Manitowish Waters Chain experience — and why your It’s Cabin Time blog can proudly claim “niche authority” on how to do 10 lakes in 3 days without ever losing that cabin-time heartbeat.

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Claim 300 Feet of Sandy Shore at Hoppe’s Haven on Crescent Lake. A RentWisconsinCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2020!

Claim 300 Feet of Sandy Shore at Hoppe’s Haven on Crescent Lake. A RentWisconsinCabins.com Listing Partner Since 2020!

If lake time is your love language, this Rhinelander cabin speaks it fluently. Hoppe’s Haven sits on a 5‑acre hardwood tract with 300 feet of private shoreline on 600‑acre Crescent Lake and a hard, sandy-bottom swim area with a raft—a rare combo Cabintimers rave about. Add in your own private dock, lakeside fire pit, and an aluminum fishing boat, and you’ve got a Northwoods base where the water is the main event and the sunsets do their thing every evening.

Quick look

  • Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin (aka Hodag Country)
  • Bedrooms: 2 (double beds)
  • Bath: 1 (shower)
  • Sleeps: 6 (studio couch on the enclosed porch)
  • Pets: Sorry, no pets
  • Stay length: 3‑night minimum; weekly in summer
  • Bonus: Motor rental available (9.9 HP) if you want to roam the lake with ease

What makes this cabin special

Swimmable shoreline steps from the door. Walk-in, sandy-bottom water that’s perfect for little swimmers and low‑key float sessions. That raft? It’ll get plenty of use.

Anglers’ playground. Crescent Lake is clear, deep, and stocked with opportunities—musky, walleye, northern, bass, and panfish. There’s a fish cleaning station back on shore and a private dock for your boat (or the on‑site rental motor).

Wallet‑friendly weeklong stays. This is one of the most affordable waterfront vacation homes in the Northwoods. Book direct to keep more of your budget for bait, ice cream runs, and a Hodag hoodie.

Inside the cabin

The vibe is unfussy and comfortable—everything you need for a full‑week lake fix. A furnished kitchen (stove/oven, fridge, microwave, coffee maker) keeps breakfasts easy and fish‑fry nights fun. Linens are provided, and the enclosed porch doubles as extra sleeping space and a hangout for late‑night card games. After sunset, head for the fire ring or catch a game or movie with satellite/cable.

Outside is the star

Morning coffee on the deck. Midday swims off the sandy shoreline. Paddle or putter along the shoreline, then grill out and swap fish tales around the fire. Boat and trailer parking makes arrival simple, and you’re close to town when it’s time to restock.

Close to everything Cabintimers love

Rhinelander eats & traditions. This is supper club country—come hungry for Friday night fish fry. Pubs are friendly and portions generous.

Trails for days. Hike or bike the scenic Bearskin State Trail, a historic 18‑mile route that crosses lakes and wetlands between downtown Minocqua and Harshaw. Mountain biking, horseback riding, and ATV/UTV routes are nearby, plus snowmobile trails when the flakes fly.

Golf with Northwoods character. Play the area’s standout courses; crisp air, tall pines, and rolling greens make every round feel like a little victory lap.

Easy arrivals. Flying in? You’re close to the Rhinelander–Oneida County Airport, so meeting the crew at the cabin is a breeze.

Who this place is for

  • Swim‑happy families who want gradual, sandy entry and room to splash.
  • Anglers chasing musky at dawn and panfish for a kid‑approved shore lunch.
  • Couples or small groups who want a quiet spot with big‑lake access and a friendly price tag.

Cabin details & amenities

  • Non‑smoking • Suitable for children • Seasonal & monthly availability
  • Furnished kitchen • Linens provided • Shower bath
  • Deck • Picnic table • Charcoal grill • Outdoor grill • Fire pit
  • Private dock • Aluminum fishing boat • Fish cleaning station • Motor rental available
  • On ATV trail • Near hiking & bike trails, hunting land, golf, downhill skiing, ziplining, historic sites, scenic drives, boating, rentals, public launch

Rates (Book Direct & Save)

  • Typical nightly: $165 (off‑season; 3‑night minimum)
  • Weekly: From $950 for 4 guests in summer (Saturday–Saturday). Additional guests are $100/week, up to 6.
  • Deposit: $200 on all reservations
  • Check‑in 2:00 PM • Check‑out 9:00 AM

No service fees. No middleman. When you book direct with the owner/manager, you get the lowest rate and local insights you won’t find in a call center script.

Trip ideas nearby

  • Paddle + Picnic: Drift the shoreline in the calm morning hours, then beach the boat at your private shore for a lazy lunch.
  • Trail + Treat: Ride a section of the Bearskin, then head into Rhinelander for ice cream and a Hodag photo.
  • Cast + Coast: Start with walleye at sunrise, switch to swimming and raft time by noon, and finish with brats on the grill.

Ready to lock in lake time? Visit the rental listing directly to inquire and book—ask about the outboard motor rental if you’re planning to explore the full lake.


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