Location: Lac Du Flambeau, Wisconsin, USA (Minocqua is 6 miles away)
Accommodations: Condominium, 3 Bedrooms + Convertible bed(s), 2 Baths (Sleeps 10)
50 feet from the sugar-sand beach, level with the water, looking out over 4 miles of water at western sunsets, this newly refurbished condo (formerly Fence Lake Lodge) offers a relaxing vacation on one of the most sought-after chain of lakes in the northern Wisconsin region. Fence Lake is almost 3,500 acres, and is part of a 10-lake 11,000 acre chain. This year round unit is located at the end of the property for enhanced privacy.
The condo sits in a quiet bay, with immediate access to boating, water skiing, fishing, or simply relaxing. The lake has world-class sport-fishing for walleye, bass, musky, northern pike. Catch perch, bluegill, and other panfish from our docks. A boat slip is included for your convenience.
We are located 6 miles from Minocqua/Woodruff, and 5 miles to the Lac du Flambeau casino. We sit just a few blocks off highway 47. Enjoy the convenience of being near the tourist towns, but with a larger and quieter lake to enjoy. You'll never feel crowded with boat congestion on the Fence Lake chain.
Vacation Rental Features
- Activities
- Hiking, Biking, Fishing, Hunting, Swimming, Boating, Waterskiing, Cross Country Skiing, Snowmobiling. A ten-minute drive to the Minocqua area provides many more tourist activities, including shopping, water ski shows, horseback riding, go-karts, miniature golf, and more.
- Amenities
- Fireplace, Satellite TV, Full Kitchen, Microwave, Dishwasher, Refrigerator, Cooking utensils provided, Linens provided, Washer, Dryer, Gas Grill (BBQ), No Smoking
Rate Details (In US Dollars)
Jun 01-Aug 31 ... $1990/week.
Discounts are available during non-peak times.
Call for availability and other rate information.
Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.
Property Photos
Vacation Rentals by Owner Listing #66340
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