4.9% OWNER FINANCING IS AVAILABLE FOR QUALIFIED PROSPECTS. HOA DUES WAIVED UNTIL MAY 2026!
Welcome to charming and historic Main Lodge 3 at Stout's Island Lodge. Located on the main floor of the West Wing of the Main Lodge, this room has been fully renovated and has a modern feel, but still retains a Northwoods aura. The room features a king bed with separate sleeping area, living room with gas fireplace, TV with DVD player, private deck overlooking the south lawn, 3 season porch with sitting area and a separate desk area, shower, air conditioning, and a full kitchen complete with cookware and flatware. Perched amidst lush greenery with breathtaking lake views, the unit is well-situated to access many of the key features of the Island.
Stout’s Island Lodge was originally built in the early 1900s as the estate of Chicago-based lumber baron Frank D. Stout. When you arrive on the Island, you will step into a world of timeless charm. This iconic property, also known as the "Island of Happy Days," offers a one-of-a-kind blend of rustic elegance, modern comforts, and breathtaking scenery. The lodge has welcomed guests for over a century, offering a rich history and unmatched character. The property encompasses over 17 acres between the two private islands that are connected by a steel bridge that was donated by Andrew Carnegie. Enjoy meticulously maintained walking trails, pristine waterfront views, and lush landscapes as you explore the islands. Some of the activities available include kayaking, boating, fishing, hiking, tennis, yard games, billiards, table tennis, a full service bar, campfires under the stars, and several nearby golf courses. The island can be accessed year-round via boat (ferry rides available every hour, or on demand), air boat, or an ice road and is only two quick hours from the Twin Cities. A hovercraft will also be available in the future.
Stout's Island Club membership included with sale of unit. Don’t miss this generational opportunity!
Listing courtesy of Edward Rupp, Northco Real Estate Services