H's Place on Teal Lake
H's Place is located deep in the National Forest on the north shores of 1049 acre Teal Lake. The 3 bedroom 2 bath home sits on a hill overlooking a path leading to a mature pine laden shoreline. There is good fishing and swimming right off the dock.
Teal Lake also offers several public islands with picnic areas and swimming beaches. The home has an elevated lakeside deck to enjoy the summer breezes and a walkout lower level leading to a patio. There are ample windows with a view of the property leading to the lake where deer are frequently seen.
The lakefront home H's Place has 2400 square feet of living space and sits on 3.06 acres with 300 feet of sandy bottom shoreline. Teal Lake is connected to 1300 acre Lost Land Lake by a navigable boat channel to provide nearly 2400 acres of lake to explore.
Rustic gravel forest roads are nearby that wander through the forest for miles of wildlife viewing and adventure. Wilson Lake Trail Head is just a few miles away to provide great hiking, snowshoeing and mountain biking.
Whether a hunting/fishing headquarters or family retreat this property is sure to please!
Availability
Vacation Home Rates | ||
Weekly | Nightly | |
Peak | Off-Peak | Off-Peak |
$1,700.00 | $1,500.00 | $300.00 |
Cleaning Fee: $200.00 |
- 3 Bedrooms ( 3 Queens, Twin/Twin Bunk, Twin, Double Futon)
- Bathrooms: 2
- Lake: Teal Lake
- Shoreline: 300 feet of private frontage
- Lake Info: 1049 acres, great walleye and crappie fishing
- Rate Based on Capacity: 11
- Max Capacity: 11
- Kitchen: Fully equipped with stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, microwave, coffee maker, toaster, cooking & eating utensils
- Extras: Wood burning fireplace, Central Air, Charcoal Grill, VCR/DVD player, 2 flat screen TVs, dock, rowboat w/o motor, 2 kayaks, 1 canoe, patio furniture, lakeside deck, fire pit, washer/dryer, WIFI
- Length of Stay: (Peak Season Rental Period: Saturday to Saturday)
- Pets (dogs) Welcome in this Home
Peak Season is Memorial Day to Labor Day
Teal Lake
Teal Lake is a 1024 acre lake located in Sawyer County. It has a maximum depth of 31 feet. Fish include Musky, Panfish, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Northern Pike and Walleye. The lake’s water clarity is low.