Clam Lake Lodge – Upper Clam Lake
In 1926 Lumber Baron L.L. Barth built the Clam Lake Lodge on idyllic lakeshore on Upper Clam Lake. Mr. Barth built the Lodge as his family’s summer home and as a private resort to entertain friends, business and political associates. The Clam Lake Lodge contained amenities in 1926 that were only attainable if you were a tycoon, like L.L. Barth. Fast forward 86 years and the Clam Lake Lodge has returned to its glory. Truly fit for a lumber baron, the Lodge contains amenities not seen in many North Woods vacation homes. Come to the Clam Lake Lodge and vacation like a modern day lumber baron!
Clam Lake Lodge and Wapiti Cabin sit on 350 feet of Upper Clam Lake frontage one mile south of the village of Clam Lake, Wisconsin. The property has incredible views of Campfire Island, which sits in the middle of the lake.
Main Lodge
The 5,200 square foot Lodge has 4 bedrooms upstairs all with private bath (toilet, sink and shower). Each of the bedrooms measures 18×14 for 252 square feet. Bedrooms 1 and 2 have two large windows overlooking the best views on Upper Clam Lake. Bedrooms 1 and 2 each have a queen bed. Bedroom 3 has three twin beds. Bedroom 4 has a queen bed and a twin bed. The upstairs at the Lodge has 7 beds that comfortably sleep 10 people.
The downstairs area includes the 925 square foot bar/amusement area. The U shaped bar is topped with an old bowling alley floor. There are 9 comfortable oak barstools around the bar. There is a queen sleeper sofa for additional sleeping. There are 3 booths for informal dining, game playing or for solving puzzles. The nook overlooking the lake has a poker/game table and chairs. There is an 80 inch Sharp Smart television on the wall behind the bar. Digital cable is provided. A Bose surround sound system sounds great. The television is Netflix ready. There is also a Sony BluRay player providing internet music and video and free wifi with a 5 meg bandwidth. The bar has a complimentary pool table, a Galaxy Dart Board and a Big Buck Hunter HD 2 player game. The Big Buck Hunter has the 42 inch deluxe HD screen.
The completely remodeled kitchen has new granite and cherry butcher block countertops, keyhole countertop over a cedar stump harvested from our land in the National Forest, and a 6 burner Wolf Range with a 34 inch griddle/fry top. The Wolf also has twin ovens. There is also a 36 inch wide refrigerator/freezer, a farm style sink and a dishwasher. The kitchen has wonderful views overlooking the lake.
The dining table was built by a local craftsman and is 12 feet long by 4 feet wide. Twelve Amish built hickory dining chairs surround the table. Perfect for a large group or a business meeting.
Through the french doors from the dining room lies the library. The library has tremendous views of the lake. When it is dark out, turn on the many Tiffany lamps and start a fire in the fireplace. The fireplace was built out of locally quarried black granite nearly 100 years ago. The library shelves are stocked with an eclectic selection of reading materials to enjoy while you are at the Lodge. This room is one of the most comfortable and awe inspiring rooms in the North Woods!
Outside, the Lodge provides an aluminum Floe dock with swivel rockers on the 335 feet of sandy lake frontage, Northwood Outdoor patio furniture, a Weber charcoal grill and a fire pit. Not to mention our bronze bull Elk and 13 foot long riding Musky!
Wapiti Cabin
Next door to the Clam Lake Lodge is the Wapiti Cabin. Wapiti Cabin has two bedrooms, the master with a queen bed, and the second bedroom with two twin beds. The cabin has a single large bathroom with toilet, bathtub and shower. There is a full size kitchen with brand new full size range and refrigerator. There is an oak kitchen table with four chairs.
The living room includes a recliner and full size futon that pulls out into a bed. There is a 51 inch Samsung HDTV with digital cable. Complimentary wifi is provided. A Sony BluRay player provides access to internet tv programming including Netflix, Hulu Plus and Amazon Videos amongst others.
The living room has patio doors that step out onto the large deck. The deck has a patio table and benches. The deck has wonderful views of Upper Clam Lake.
Clam Lake is located in the heart of the 860,000 acre Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. Clam Lake is the only town located in this 725 square mile section of the Chequamegon (roughly the same size of the Twin Cities metropolitan area). Clam Lake is blessed with an abundance of activities, and Clam Lake Lodge and Wapiti Cabin are the perfect places to call home for you to base your adventures.
Vacation Home Features
Clam Lake Lodge
- 5,200 sq ft private resort
- 4 bedrooms/ 4 baths (7 beds)
- Queen Sofa Sleeper
- 925 sq ft bar/amusement area
- 80 inch Sharp Smart TV
- Digital Cable
- Sony BluRay player
- Free Wi-Fi
- Galaxy Dart Board
- Big Buck Hunter HD 2 player game
- Newly remodeled kitchen
- Microwave, Dishwasher
- 6 burner Wolf Range
- Large 12 person dining table
- Fireplace
- Aluminum Floe dock
- 335 feet of sandy lake frontage
- Charcoal grill
- Outdoor fire pit
- Air Conditioning
- No Pets
Wapiti Cabin
- 840 sq ft cabin
- 2 bedrooms
- 1 queen bed/ 2 twin beds
- Futon
- 1 full bath
- Full size kitchen w/ new range
- 51 inch Samsung HDTV w/ digital cable
- Complimentary Wi-Fi
- Sony BluRay player
- Deck
- Patio furniture
- Central AC
- Pets OK
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Vacation like a Lumber Baron! In 1926 Lumber Baron L.L. Barth built the Clam Lake Lodge on idyllic lakeshore on Upper Clam Lake. Mr. Barth built the Lodge as his family’s summer home and as a private resort to entertain friends, business and political associates. Now you, too, can vacation like a lumber baron!
For more information about the Clam Lake Lodge and Wapiti Cabin on Upper Clam Lake visit www.clamlakelodgewi.com
For reservations, please visit: http://www.vrbo.com/453624