Welcome to East Bay Hideaway on Little Saint Germain Lake! This gorgeous, 5-bedroom lake home has amazing, picturesque lake views, modern updates and a plethora of comfortable living areas to relax, entertain and make memories in the Northwoods.
East Bay Hideaway welcomes guests into an open concept kitchen and living room with bright natural light and impressive lake views. The newly remodeled kitchen has luxury appliances, a gorgeous island and everything you’ll need to cook, entertain and enjoy meals at the lake house! Enjoy your morning coffee or a late-night cocktail in the screened porch overlooking Little Saint Germain Lake.
The home features 3 fully remodeled bedrooms on the main floor with a queen bed in all rooms. A sleeper sofa is added in bedroom 3 for additional sleeping accommodations. The upper-level bedroom features a king bed along with twin bunk beds for a fun spot for little ones. The home has a full bathroom on all 3 floors so there is plenty of room for everyone to get ready after a busy day hanging out on the lake.
The basement has been fully remodeled with two separate living areas. Get rowdy in the bar area or relax in the TV room for a little peace and quiet after a day exploring the lake. The fifth bedroom is located downstairs with three sets of bunk beds, all with their own night lights and power outlets.
Little St. Germain Lake has a diverse shoreline and many areas to find quiet water to ski or just float for the afternoon. East Bay also has a public island that’s great for exploring and swimming in the shallow water. For the fishermen in the group, the lake is also known for its musky, bass, crappie, bluegill, northern pike, perch, and walleye. The lake also features 2 restaurants with bars for those afternoon cruises to grab an appetizer and a fancy umbrella drink or a cold beer.
There is fun to be had in the Northwoods in every season! Come explore in winter and ride the 500+ miles of groomed snowmobile trails, or snowshoe one of the many maintained trails in the area. Ice fishing and fat tire bike trails are another great way to explore during winter.