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Cranberry Fest in Eagle River, WI

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

Saving the best for last was never more fitting then when talking about Cranberry Fest. This event ends the Eagle River festival schedule for the 2010 year, and boy does it end with a bang! More than 60,000 people come to Cranberry Fest (Oct 2nd and 3rd) every year, and with all the things to see and do and delicious items to eat, it’s easy to see why. The whole town goes crazy for cranberries this weekend; if you don’t want to miss out on all the fun, give us a call today and we would be happy to help plan your trip. 

Spend the day browsing through the aisles of arts and crafts with more than 350 crafters  to visit, cranberry marsh and winery tours to experience, or sample and purchase many cranberry-flavored foods and products. There is also a farmers market, antique show, and fitness events throughout the weekend in Eagle River. And with fall winding down and the holidays around the corner, stock up on bulk cranberries and craisins for all of your holiday cooking. Don’t forget to stop by the beer garden to try a cranberry ale or cranberry soda; they go great with the brats. Say hi to Derek and Justin, they will be helping man the beer garden all weekend. 

It’s hard to believe that this is the 30th Cranberry Fest here in Eagle River; every year seems to get better and better. Don’t miss your chance to experience this one-of-a-kind weekend event. 

See you out there!

Justin

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Fall Business Retreat at Wild Eagle Lodge

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010

Wild Eagle Lodge was featured in Wisconsin Meetings Magazine’s Spring issue as an ideal place to meet in the Northwoods.  As we head into the fall season I am reminded of how special our facility is along the shores of Duck and Lynx Lakes.  Just as the article suggests, Wild Eagle Lodge is currently hosting a business group that wanted to get away from it all and host a client retreat that would allow them time to interact with their clients in a more relaxed setting.  They are out fishing and golfing today!

The magazine article highlights the various activities offered in the Northwoods that you don’t typically see offered in a business retreat setting in the city.  This year our business retreats have been wide ranging.  From a day of meetings followed by a leisurely pontoon ride to dinner or a day out with fishing guides followed by a lakeshore cookout to share the days tall tales!  The one thing I hear from each of our retreat participants is how serene and relaxing the surroundings are.  I think it’s easy to take this laid back lifestyle for granted when you enjoy it every day; therefore it is always nice to receive that reminder of how great it is here at Wild Eagle Lodge!

Contact me today if you would like to bring your business or non-profit group North to enjoy our fall colors!   

  -Heather Beach, Director of Group Sales

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Fall in Eagle River, WI

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

            In the Northwoods fall is one of our favorite seasons of the year and we would like to share it with you!  Imagine breathing in fresh crisp air while seeing the extraordinary mixtures of colors in the trees.  The autumn weather is perfect for going on bike rides, hiking trips and early morning fishing trips.  Give us a call today so we can help you plan your fall adventure at the Wild Eagle Lodge.

The Eagle River area has numerous biking and hiking trails for your enjoyment. Some of our favorites are the Anvil Lake Trails, Nicolet North Trails, and Three Eagle Trail. These trails wind through the National Forests and around crystal clear lakes, giving you a glimpse of beauty not found anywhere else. There is nothing better than getting your daily dose of exercise while your eyes fest on the wonderment of nature.

Being located on the Chain of 28 Lakes offers Wild Eagle Lodge guests a one-of-a-kind opportunity to head out on a fishing voyage.  This is one of the best ways to view the fall colors, as you’re casting along the shorelines during trophy musky season. After a day out on the water, you can come back and warm up by the fire or enjoy a dip in the hot tub. If chasing that trophy fish is not your cup of tea, you can always enjoy a relaxing day out on the water viewing the many historic homes and boat houses along the shore.

 Autumn also brings with it many annual events and festivals to the Eagle River area.  You want to be sure not to miss Cranberry Fest on October 2-3 2010, which brings crafters from all over the state as well as a celebration of the cranberry harvest. Two other great events are Wild Eagle Lodges’ Musky school and Oktobearfest. These events are a great way not only to enjoy the area, but you might also find that missing treasure for your living room.  You can get more information on all of our great festivals and track the progress of the colors at our fall colors watch page.  Enjoy and treat yourself to a memorable fall getaway in the Northwoods!   

Justin

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Golfing in the Northwoods

Friday, September 10th, 2010

The Eagle River area has long been known as an outdoorsmen’s haven, from fishing to snowmobiling there is something for every season. In the last 20 years another activity has come to the forefront in the Northwoods – golf. During the past two decades a number of courses have been opened, expanded or redesigned making the Eagle River area a top destination for golf in Wisconsin. Within 40 minutes of the Wild Eagle Lodge there are five beautiful and challenging courses offering unique experiences as they wind their way through the woods. The staff here at Wild Eagle Lodge invites you to come up and give these great courses a try. We will be more than happy to help you arrange everything for your perfect golf outing in the Eagle River area. We have packages for every season and are more than happy to create a custom package tailored specifically to you.

Eagle River Golf Course
www.eaglerivergolfcourse.com

Located just minutes from the resort grounds, this 4-star rated golf course was redesigned in 1988. This course is great for people of all ages and skill levels, offering an ideal place to both learn the game and hone your skills. I have played this course many times during my time in the area and have always walked away having a good experience, but not always a good score. Lessons are available with golf pro Brad Missling.

 

St. Germain Golf Course
www.stgermain-golfclub.com

This course is a short drive from Wild Eagle Lodge and well worth it. Expanded in 1996 to 18 holes the St. Germain Golf Course is rated as a four-and-a-half star course and one of the Best Places to Play from Golf Digest. I played this course with my brother in-laws shortly after it was expanded and had a great time. The course makes great use of the natural elements of the Northwood’s making the golfer negotiate around trees and water for 18 holes. All this combined keeps the St. Germain Golf Course as a favorite of Wild Eagle Lodge guests.

Trout Lake Golf and Country Club
www.troutlakegolf.com

The oldest course in the area certainly does not show its age. Located 30 minutes from the Wild Eagle Lodge the Trout Lake Golf and Country Club was opened in 1924 as a nine hole course, it was expanded a few years later. The Trout Lake Golf and Country Club has received a four-star rating as well as being ranked as one of the Best Places to Play from Golf Digest. I have not had an opportunity to play this course yet, but I am looking forward to my first round. We asked golf pro Mike Osborne to describe his favorite hole on the course:

Our favorite hole is #18.  This is a great hole for all because it’s only a 260 yard par four, which is drivable off the tee.  Our clubhouse sits in the background and in the evening the illumination is awesome. You have to hit it at least 100 yards to carry the water.  Once that is accomplished, you should only be about 100 or so yards out from a well bunkered green.  The green has three well placed bunkers and slopes from back to front.  You do not want to go over this green.  This is not a hard hole if played correctly.

Although some do drive the green and have an eagle putt, very few actually accomplish that!

In addition to 18 great holes of golf the Trout Lake Golf and Country Club offers one of the best practice facilities in the area. Lessons are available if you are looking to improve your game.

Timber Ridge Golf Club
www.timberridgegolfclub.com

Timber Ridge Golf Club is located 40 minutes from the resort grounds here at Wild Eagle Lodge. This course offers another great practice facility and lessons with golf pro Tom Dolby. I have played Timber Ridge twice since I have been in the area and found it remarkable each time. This course winds around a private community in Minocqua, Wis giving you the feeling of playing at an exclusive club. This course makes great use of bunkers to truly test your skills. My favorite use of a bunker is on a par three on the back nine, the left side of the green is bordered by an elevated green. Despite my best efforts I have put my ball in this trap both times I have played. It leaves you with a difficult chip to the green to save par.

Northwood Golf Club
www.northwoodgolfclub.com

Northwood Golf Club was opened in 1989 and has won numerous awards since then including receiving a four-and-a-half star rating and ranked as the third best municipal course in America from Golf Digest. Northwood Golf Club holds a special place with me as well, I first played this course when I was 12 years old and it solidified my love of the game. Good shots are rewarded with well-kept fairways and fast greens, while poor shots are rewarded with the repeated thunk of your ball ricocheting off trees. We asked golf pro Dan Buckley to describe his favorite hole:

We have so many great holes at Northwood but my first pick would be number four.  This hole is a straight away par four to a landing area bordered by virgin forests on both sides of the fairway. The hole measures: gold tees 402 yds, blue 380, white 360 and red 301. The hole is played with a driver or three wood to a level fairway hoping to play your second shot from around the 150 yard area. The green is 40 yards long and 13 yards wide and runs diagonal to the fairway. The green is protected by a pond left and a sand bunker on the right side. If you have reached the green in regulation, congratulations. The work isn’t over yet, with a severely sloping green from back to front which makes putting a premium. If you make a par four on this difficult hole, you will have picked up a shot on the rest of the field.

Personally my favorite hole is number 17, a sharp dogleg left to a green protected by water. This hole was a nemesis of mine for years, I would try to play the dogleg and hit the long shot over the water instead of playing it safe. Normally I would end up leaving the shot short and putting my ball into the drink. However, a few years ago I made this shot and landed the ball on the green in two for my first birdie, a feat I have yet to repeat on number 17. Northwood Golf Course also offers lessons with golf pro Mike Osborne or assistant pro Kevin Webster.

A guest from this spring had this to say about one of our golf packages here at Wild Eagle Lodge: “Staff was very friendly and helpful from our reservations and setting up our tee times at the area golf courses that we chose to play. They helped us with our questions about nightlife in the area for when we finished our golf games and for eating establishments in the area.” (review from TripAdvisor.com) We look forward to seeing you soon; if you have any questions about golfing in the area please do not hesitate to contact me.

See you on the links,

Justin

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