Land Acknowledgment
We respectfully acknowledge that Lake Bobidosh and the surrounding Northwoods are part of the ancestral and contemporary homelands of the Ojibwe (Anishinaabe) people. We are grateful to be guests on this land and recognize its deep cultural, spiritual, and historical significance. We extend our appreciation to the Ojibwe communities who continue to care for and steward this region, and we are honored to share this beautiful place with our guests in that spirit of respect.
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About Thunderbird Point & Lake Bobidosh
Thunderbird Point originally operated as a family summer resort with six cabins nestled among beautiful white pine, jack pine, and birch trees along the shores of Lake Bobidosh. Today, it remains a peaceful Northwoods retreat where guests can slow down, unwind, and reconnect with nature.
Lake Bobidosh is known for its exceptionally clear water, excellent fishing, and quiet, uncrowded atmosphere. It is not a busy recreational lake, making it ideal for swimming, paddling, and relaxing days on the water. Guests often describe it as peaceful, inviting, and laid back, with the natural sounds of the Northwoods creating a soothing backdrop throughout their stay.
Just next door, White Sand Lake offers limited public access and additional opportunities for recreational water sports. On Lake Bobidosh, boating tends to be calm and leisurely, with pontoon boats, fishing boats, canoes, kayaks, swim rafts, and small sailboats sharing the water alongside plenty of casual swimming and shoreline relaxation.
While the property feels tucked away and private, it is still conveniently located near a wide variety of Northwoods attractions. Guests enjoy easy access to casinos, restaurants, shopping, antiquing, hiking and cycling trails, berry picking, golfing, hunting, Native American cultural museums, art galleries, water ski shows, and more—offering the perfect balance of seclusion and convenience.