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Posted 1/12/2009 5:18 PM (#354601)
Subject: chip lodges


can anyone here send me in the right direction. I am looking for a place to stay for 6 people on the chippewa flowage this june. looking for a cottage/cabin that has docks with electric hook up. thanks for any and all help
guest
Posted 1/12/2009 5:37 PM (#354603 - in reply to #354601)
Subject: RE: chip lodges


treeland's resort
http://www.chippewaflowage.com/treeland.html
great place to stay
Pal
Posted 1/12/2009 5:39 PM (#354605 - in reply to #354603)
Subject: RE: chip lodges




Posts: 673


Location: Twin Cities, MN
Treeland Resorts - my first choice, as my family and I stay there each year
R & R Resort
Deerfoot

Pal
Top H2O
Posted 1/12/2009 6:00 PM (#354612 - in reply to #354605)
Subject: RE: chip lodges




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
Treelands is a Great place to be. My favorite on the Chip.

Jerome
muskyhunter63
Posted 1/12/2009 6:03 PM (#354614 - in reply to #354612)
Subject: RE: chip lodges




Posts: 706


Location: Richland Center, WI.
Do an internet search on Hayward Lakes or Lake Chippewa Flowage and you will be able to find all the info you need.
Ken
keithm
Posted 1/12/2009 6:36 PM (#354618 - in reply to #354601)
Subject: RE: chip lodges





Posts: 59


Location: Waterford,WI
Check out property managment of hayward. My wife and I rent vacation homes every summer from them on the chip. Beautiful cabin/log homes on the water with docks and elect. I have stayed at both the Eagles Nest and the Rowan Tree, great places as well as awsome locations on the flowage.
Guest
Posted 1/13/2009 5:30 AM (#354676 - in reply to #354601)
Subject: RE: chip lodges


Chief Lake Lodge was always great. Dun Rovin was a great place also.
Guest
Posted 1/13/2009 11:14 AM (#354732 - in reply to #354601)
Subject: RE: chip lodges


Yes, Treelands by far. If you want something cheaper there are alternatives, but nothing compares. R&R Bayview might be worth considering if you want something more affordable.
andracke
Posted 1/13/2009 11:26 AM (#354734 - in reply to #354601)
Subject: RE: chip lodges





Posts: 133


Location: BLOOMINGTON,IL
There are a lot of great places on the flowage - It all depends on what you are looking for in a resort. I spend a lot of the season up there.

As the son of an owner I am a little partial to Chippewa Shores. www.chippewashores.com

Let me know if you have any questions about the Flowage - Would be glad to chat.
0723
Posted 1/13/2009 1:10 PM (#354764 - in reply to #354734)
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Posts: 5193


dun rovin is fun and has a highly rated supper club
Guest
Posted 1/13/2009 4:03 PM (#354811 - in reply to #354764)
Subject: RE: chip lodges


Dun Rovin has had some management issues and, I think, recently changed ownership. Their restaurant wasn't even open for a long time. Does anyone have a reliable status update?
Rachel
Posted 1/13/2009 4:14 PM (#354812 - in reply to #354811)
Subject: RE: chip lodges


That's right. It is under new ownership. When I talked to the owner's son this summer, the supper club was not open. They were moving away from the fine dining thing and just wanted to do Chicago-style sandwiches and hot dogs, stuff like that. I think the bar is open sporadically. They still have nice cabins, just don't count on the bar always being open. Other resort suggestions:
Treelands
Tiger Musky
Deerfoot Johnson's
Chief Lake Lodge
mrmatt
Posted 1/13/2009 4:23 PM (#354814 - in reply to #354601)
Subject: Re: chip lodges




Posts: 189


Location: West Bend, WI
Check www.chippewaflowage.com it has a listing all lodges and resorts on the flowage. Where to stay depends on what you want. There are alot of good spots. I look at where on the flowage I want to fish. I would look at which side you want to stay on. You can go in between, but you don't want to spend all day boating to spots. I have been all over on the flowage and it is all great, but I prefer the east side. Deerfoot is central to a ton of spots on the east side and that is kind of nice. I do agree that treeland is nice and I'll be there later this year, but when I want to get down to turkey bar or Cranberry bar it can be a bit time consuming. Can't wait to get back...
muskysucker1
Posted 1/13/2009 5:18 PM (#354827 - in reply to #354601)
Subject: Re: chip lodges





Treelands is where its at if you ask me
MuskyTaleMike
Posted 1/13/2009 6:27 PM (#354842 - in reply to #354827)
Subject: Re: chip lodges





Posts: 314


Location: Bristol, IN
www.deerrunresort-hayward.com Deer Run Resort off County B. Just minutes away from Y Pines County S by Moose Lake. ALL U CAN EAT WALLEYE- BAKED OR STEAMED...Mmmmmmm. Drawn butter, lemon wedges, potato cakes...Mmmmmmm. Every Frday night- a must eatery.

Edited by MuskyTaleMike 1/13/2009 11:41 PM
justaguest
Posted 1/14/2009 9:00 AM (#354940 - in reply to #354601)
Subject: RE: chip lodges


I would highly suggest Tiger Musky Resort!! Those people are nothing short of fantastic and their place is incredible. I have been to a lot of places and think that they are the best. The food is awesome, the drinks are cold. The cabins are clean and beautiful. All cabins have docks and power close by. As you can tell I was very very impressed!
claud_bahls
Posted 1/14/2009 12:11 PM (#354996 - in reply to #354601)
Subject: RE: chip lodges




Posts: 49


Good advice on Treelands.
Great place with top notch accommodations.
Reasonable rates.
If you are looking for a guide to hire
You can't go wrong with Tanner Wildes or Ty Sennet
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