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Wisconsin's
Only Quiet Lakes
10 mph speed limit unique to the Midwest
Lost Land
Lake is a natural lake about two miles wide and four miles long connected
to Teal Lake with a scenic, navigable channel. These lakes represent
2,500 acres of spring-fed waters and are the head waters of the Chippewa
Flowage. They are not only a sanctuary for eagles, but also for
fishermen. With many bays and weeds beds where the tiger muskies
lie, these Quiet Lakes are CLASS A MUSKY WATERS, famous for
excellent fishing. Our albums and newsletters attest to the walleye,
bass, crappies, northern, musky, and panfish that continue to challenge
and delight our fishermen.
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Chequamegon
National Forest Seclusion
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Plan
a scenic pontoon tour to McNott's Island - set up with grill and
picnic tables - and observe the nest of the majestic eagle in
stately stands of pine.
Boat to an 18-hole, wooded golf course with golf cart awaiting
you on pier.
Walk our
private nature trail through the glaciated moraines of the
Chequamegon National Forest in the natural habitat of deer,
grouse, owls, fox and other wildlife.
Enjoy spacious screen porches and picture windows framing a
dramatic view of our quiet lake. Expect to see mother duck
proudly parade by her new brood; hear the loon's lonely call;
admire the blue heron sunbathing; see the eagle in flight and
observe the beavers working and the otters playing.
Route from
Hayward. Northland Lodge is located about 19 miles NE of
Hayward. Take Scenic Byway Hwy. 77, east from Hayward for 15
miles to Dow's Corner. Turn left at our sign for about one mile.
Turn right at our sign on Brandt's Road and drive 3 miles
straight ahead to the Northland Lodge entrance sign at the dead
end of Brandt's Road, blacktop road all the way.
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