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Area
Attractions
We
are a 25 minute ride over good highway to Hayward Wisconsin and
many attractions, museums, unique shops, restaurants,
flea markets and antique shops. Horseback riding, pow-wows,
bingo, gaming casinos, lumberjack shows, golf, tennis,
movie theaters, river tubing, bike and nature trails,
artisan and craft shops, pontoon boat tours and many
other forms of entertainment are nearby. The Freshwater
Fishing Hall of Fame and 3-1/2 story tall musky are
a must to see!
If
you need directions or help in planning an outing, just
ask! One of our favorite places is Copper Falls
State Park, so bring hiking shoes and camera. Duluth
and Superior are about 100 miles away, Bayfield and
the Apostle Islands, 75 miles. We'll help you plan a
days visit to places of interest, including some off
the beaten track, sure to please.
Our
family looks forward to making you welcome and seeing
you have an enjoyable stay. We or our help will
fill innertubes, start bonfires, get gas (for our motors
only), join in a swim or some other fun.
Sometimes we're lucky enough to be entertained
by the otters that nest in the bay while we enjoy a cookout feast by
the lakefront.
A
campfire on the beach or just plain
relaxing make for a perfect day. Star-gazing is a favorite
pastime. How long has it been since you've seen the
milky way?
Its
fun to tour the lake to see its beauty, where the
best fishing spots are and the locations of the picnic
areas. There are two sheltered picnic tables, one on
an island and one up the Little Moose River where you
can stop for a break, enjoy a great brunch or even spend
the day fishing and swimming. With only 5 other small
resorts on the lake, there is no congestion here!
Fishing
Moose Lake

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Moose
is a 9.5 mile long narrow flowage lake approximately
1.5 mile wide at the widest point. It has many bays
and islands, is fed by 3 rivers and dozens of springs.
The West Fork of the Chippewa, Big and Little Moose
Rivers flow through.
Naturally,
fishing is best May thru mid June and late August thru
October. But fishing has been quite good in summer too
although it requires working at it a little harder.
Moose is a Class A Musky lake which means there
are no northerns and musky is king. Our musky, walleye,
smallmouth bass, black crappie, jumbo perch and bluegills
keeps our fishermen happy.
Excellent
guides are available to help you learn the lake and
the best techniques for our waters. Reservations with
guides for early in your stay are recommended and should
be made when you make your cottage reservation.
For
more information about our fishing guide services, visit
http://www.wiscnorthlandoutdoors.com
Wildlife
& Nature Trips
Float
trips by canoe or jon boat down the West Fork are a
treat for fishing or just to enjoy the scenery and wildlife.
Being in the heart of the Chequamegon (She-wa-ma-gon)
National Forest, there are many beautiful birds and
wildlife to thrill and treat you with their presence.
We have two pair of nesting bald eagles, many blue heron,
colorful songbirds, shy deer, tricky raccoons, busy
beavers, red fox and plenty of chipmunks. At dusk the
flying squirrels visit our birdfeeders and the coyotes
and owls make night music with the frogs. If you're
into crafts or just want to fancy up your landscape,
this is a driftwood paradise as well.
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