Activities at The Hideaway:

Summer activities include hiking, fishing, canoeing, swimming, paddle-boating, loon watching, and bicycling, just to name a few. Whether it's wetting a line, relaxing on the dock with a good book, enjoying fun and games in the open yard, or relaxing by the fire pit as the loons serenade you, there's something for everyone at the Hideaway. Canoes, paddle boats, row boats, hammocks, inflatable swimming rafts and inner tubes, platform and trampoline rafts, and flotation are available for your use free of charge. Bring your own kayaks for the most relaxing ride amongst the loons, or your bikes to enjoy excellent biking roads and the Bearskin State Trail. Hiking on our property as well as on the surrounding state-owned land promises spectacular sightings of unique vegetation in the wetland bogs (you will see pitcher plants- Wisconsin's largest and showiest carnivorous plant) and towering hemlock forests. The property is an absolute paradise for kids, with plenty of room for yard games and 700 feet of water frontage for fishing, frog-catching, and turtle spotting.
If you'd like to explore the area further, there's plenty to do and see! The Hideaway is conveniently located 13 miles from the Northwoods destination town of Minocqua and 17 miles from Rhinelander, where you can take a relaxing Wisconsin River Cruise. Just 5 miles down the road is Pinewood Country Club, which has an 18-hole public golf course, driving range, restaurant, and dinner theater. The area is a favorite of motorcyclists, whether it be the Tomahawk Fall Ride, the largest annual motorcycle rally in the Midwest, or just enjoying the unending miles of scenic rustic roads.
If you'd like to explore the area further, there's plenty to do and see! The Hideaway is conveniently located 13 miles from the Northwoods destination town of Minocqua and 17 miles from Rhinelander, where you can take a relaxing Wisconsin River Cruise. Just 5 miles down the road is Pinewood Country Club, which has an 18-hole public golf course, driving range, restaurant, and dinner theater. The area is a favorite of motorcyclists, whether it be the Tomahawk Fall Ride, the largest annual motorcycle rally in the Midwest, or just enjoying the unending miles of scenic rustic roads.