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500' Lakeshore, 2 Docks, Sand Beach, Sleeps 10, A/C, Pontoon Boat for Rent
Lakefront holiday home with kitchen and patio
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9.8 out of 10
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4 bedrooms2 bathroomsSleeps 102000 sq ft
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Couderay, WI
- Place, Lac Courte Oreilles13 min drive
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Rooms & beds
4 bedrooms (sleeps 10)
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 3
1 Queen Bed
Bunk Room
4 Single Beds
2 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Soap · Bathtub or shower · Toilet · Hair dryer
Bathroom 2
Soap · Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Outdoor play area
Garden
Dining area
About this property
500' Lakeshore, 2 Docks, Sand Beach, Sleeps 10, A/C, Pontoon Boat for Rent
We rent our 24ft, 130 HP Pontoon Boat to guests at below market rates and its available at our dock. Call or write for more information.
Our cherished lake home is located on a point on Chief Lake, former residence of the World Record Musky (now residing on a wall at the Moccasin Bar 17 miles away in Hayward, Wisconsin). The home has a beautiful wood floor and cedar paneling throughout the main living area. It has three bedrooms for adults and a large cedar paneled "bunk room" with four single beds on the far end. Kids can play loud without disturbing their parents on the other end.
All appliances are like new, and a 50-inch smart TV with Direct TV service provides entertainment along with my old stereo from college that will plug into an iPhone. Kids and dogs play in a 1 3/4 acre wooded yard.
A 30 foot sand beach and two docks make for great swimming and lounging in the sunshine. Also, there's plenty of room for hitching boats large and small.
The Flowage is among the more famous fisheries in this part of the country, with an annual Musky Hunt tournament which takes place in September. Walleye, crappies, large and smallmouth bass and northern pike are also favorites throughout the Flowage. Many particularly serious fisherman come from far and wide to ply their skills.
Dining is available by boat at two nearby locations and more places throughout the 17,000 acre Chippewa Flowage. Touring the 300 miles of shoreline and nine lakes that form the Flowage includes a walk beneath a blue-heron rookery; a walk on one of several floating islands populated with tall trees; having a picnic on a sandy beach on one of the dozens of islands; visiting the dam that forms the Flowage and many other interesting sights. Campsites are available first-come-first-serve on islands throughout the Flowage. Best of all, 95% of the Flowage remains in its natural state, undeveloped. Bald eagles, beavers, bears, otters and even an occasional wolf are often seen.
The World Lumberjack Championship happens in Hayward each year in July and the Lumberjack Bowl puts on performances all summer long. Just down the road from Hayward is the famous Cranberry Festival in Stone Lake in October.. And Hayward is also the site of one of the world's great cross-country ski races, the Birkebeiner. The 4th of July is an American classic that includes baseball, picnics, amusement rides and ends in a dazzling fireworks display. Don't want to go into town for fireworks? Some of the resorts put on a show as well. But most special of all for Hayward is its very own annual Musky Fest in June when main street overflows with fun activities. There is no end to all the things for families to do in the Hayward area.
Our cherished lake home is located on a point on Chief Lake, former residence of the World Record Musky (now residing on a wall at the Moccasin Bar 17 miles away in Hayward, Wisconsin). The home has a beautiful wood floor and cedar paneling throughout the main living area. It has three bedrooms for adults and a large cedar paneled "bunk room" with four single beds on the far end. Kids can play loud without disturbing their parents on the other end.
All appliances are like new, and a 50-inch smart TV with Direct TV service provides entertainment along with my old stereo from college that will plug into an iPhone. Kids and dogs play in a 1 3/4 acre wooded yard.
A 30 foot sand beach and two docks make for great swimming and lounging in the sunshine. Also, there's plenty of room for hitching boats large and small.
The Flowage is among the more famous fisheries in this part of the country, with an annual Musky Hunt tournament which takes place in September. Walleye, crappies, large and smallmouth bass and northern pike are also favorites throughout the Flowage. Many particularly serious fisherman come from far and wide to ply their skills.
Dining is available by boat at two nearby locations and more places throughout the 17,000 acre Chippewa Flowage. Touring the 300 miles of shoreline and nine lakes that form the Flowage includes a walk beneath a blue-heron rookery; a walk on one of several floating islands populated with tall trees; having a picnic on a sandy beach on one of the dozens of islands; visiting the dam that forms the Flowage and many other interesting sights. Campsites are available first-come-first-serve on islands throughout the Flowage. Best of all, 95% of the Flowage remains in its natural state, undeveloped. Bald eagles, beavers, bears, otters and even an occasional wolf are often seen.
The World Lumberjack Championship happens in Hayward each year in July and the Lumberjack Bowl puts on performances all summer long. Just down the road from Hayward is the famous Cranberry Festival in Stone Lake in October.. And Hayward is also the site of one of the world's great cross-country ski races, the Birkebeiner. The 4th of July is an American classic that includes baseball, picnics, amusement rides and ends in a dazzling fireworks display. Don't want to go into town for fireworks? Some of the resorts put on a show as well. But most special of all for Hayward is its very own annual Musky Fest in June when main street overflows with fun activities. There is no end to all the things for families to do in the Hayward area.
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Amenities
Kitchen
Washing machine
Dryer
Pet-friendly
Free WiFi
Air conditioning
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 25
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
We love kids!
Events
No events allowed
Events will be considered on request
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Dogs OK. Cat's only if preapproved
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
No smoking allowed indoors.
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
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Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
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About the area
Couderay
Located in Chief Lake, this holiday home is on the waterfront. Lumberjack Bowl and Wildwood Marshes Golf Course are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Hauer Springs State Wildlife Management Area and Benson Creek State Wildlife Management Area. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Couderay, WI
What's nearby
- Lac Courte Oreilles - 13 min drive - 15.5 km
- Whitefish Lake - 13 min drive - 15.2 km
- Grindstone Lake - 17 min drive - 20.8 km
- Round Lake - 18 min drive - 21.9 km
- Sevenwinds Casino - 21 min drive - 26.6 km
Restaurants
- Trail's End Resort - 19 min drive
- The Landing - 13 min drive
- Sisko's Resort - 19 min drive
- Big Musky - 14 min drive
- Johnny Bs Lakeshore Grill and Pizza - 5 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Scott Hillstrom
I am a semi-retired entrepreneur and lawyer. My passion, however, is running a foundation I established in 1997. Using a franchise model we provide nearly 500,000 low income people in Kenyan with healthcare each year. (See more at www.healthstore.org.) I rent this property to help supply personal income as I do this work as a volunteer.
Why they chose this property
We bought this property because it's on a point with 500 feet of lakeshore on a 17,000 acre lake with endless things to see, do and explore. Best of all, the lake is not developed. 95% of the shoreline is as God made it. The three bedrooms and the bunkroom make room for ten in beds and the kids can make noise in the bunkroom (formerly a garage) without disturbing the adults reading, watching TV or just having conversation.
What makes this property unique
Our lot is 1 3/4 acres on a point in this 17,000 acre lake, rich in wildlife. The Chippewa Flowage is a one-of-a-kind lake. Almost all the shoreline remains in its natural state. Many islands afford exotic opportunities; like visiting a Blue Heron rookery and a massive floating island complete with a forrest of tall trees. The "Big Chip" is world famous for fishing having yielded the world record musky. And there are only a few places on its many miles of shoreline with a lot like ours.
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