Relaxing, RELAXING, fishing, swimming, crafting, friends-time, did I say relaxing? snorkeling, boating, kayaking, canoeing, skiing, wakeboarding, biking, roller blading, bon fires, snow shoeing, snowmobiling, great memories are yours. This place was built with fun-year-round-activities and group gatherings in mind.
No 'roughing it' here. Rent this gorgeous house, fully-equipped, built in 2001,  3 bathroom, on-suite master bedroom with whirlpool tub, gameroom, sunroom, fireplace, airconditioning, stove, microwave, oven, dishwasher, 2 refrigerators with ice-making, ice-dispensing thru door, washer & dryer (no extra charge), loft, 6 bedroom lake home rental with a boat dock and frontage on quiet area of Pine Lake connected to Lake Holcombe. Boat launch, sandy beach (15 minute walk) and golf course within 2 miles. Easy access to snowmobile trails.
Holcombe Flowage boasts some of the best fishing around with northern, muskie, walleye, sturgeon, large and small mouth bass, and pan fish all common or abundant. This very scenic body of water also offers exceptional boating, with many long stretches of undisturbed shoreline. 
Over 4 different eating establishments within easy boating distance. Enjoy the quiet solitude of Pine Lake with boating access to all the amenities of gorgeous Lake Holcombe. 
Located under 19 miles (27 minutes) from 2 of the area's major music festivals, Country Fest and Rock Fest.
Follow the marked snowmobile area on the lake to get to all your favorite Lake Holcombe establishments.
Information about Lake Holcombe:
12 Miles south of Ladysmith 
50 Miles northeast of Eau Claire 
135 Miles northeast of Minneapolis 
223 Miles Northwest of Madison 
287 Miles Northwest of Milwaukee 
361 Miles Northwest of Chicago 
Physical facts:
3,890 Acres 
60 Miles of shore line 
60 ft Maximum depth 
35% of lake is deeper than 20 ft. 
80% sand bottom 
10% Gravel bottom 
10% Muck bottom 
Flowage formed by the Holcombe Dam 
Source: 
Chippewa River 
Jump River 
Flambeau River 
Fish Species: 
Muskie, Northern Pike, Walleye, Crappie, Lake Sturgeon, Smallmouth Bass, Large Mouth Bass, Perch, Bluegill, Channel Catfish