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#12, Lakeside, Delta Lodge-Owner for 32 years
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Reviews
10 out of 10
Exceptional
4 bedrooms 1+ bathroom Sleeps 8 111.5 sq m
Popular amenities
Explore the area
Iron River, WI
- Place, Upper Eau Claire Lake46 min drive
- Place, Kelly Lake49 min drive
- Place, Lake Namakagon61 min drive
Rooms & beds
4 bedrooms (sleeps 8)
Bedroom 2
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 3
2 Single Beds
Bedroom 3
1 Queen Bed
Loft
2 Single Beds
1 bathroom, 1 half bathroom
Loft Bath
Toilet
Main Floor Bath
Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Outdoor play area
Garden
About this property
#12, Lakeside, Delta Lodge-Owner for 32 years
Delta Lodge has been in existence since the the late 1940s. We are the 5th owners. This is the end of our 32nd year in business - the beginning of the 33rd year. To find reviews go to Trip Advisor - Delta Lodge is under "specialty properties. Facebook and Google are also good places to find Delta Lodge reviews.
Delta Lodge is pet-friendly to the max - we have newfoundland-mix dogs and many of our guests bring dogs (dog charge). They have just as much fun as everyone else on vacation.
A row boat is included on Lake Everett. Shared access to 9 kayaks and a canoe - free for guests to share. We provide firewood for the campfire pit - no extra charge. On a 13-cabin property in the heart of Chequamegon (Shah-wa-me-gone) National Forest.
Cabin #12 is one of 13 cabins which comprise Delta Lodge. Many of the cabins are at water's edge. Three bedrooms and a loft - because the loft functions as a fourth bedroom, the cabin is rated for up to 8 persons. There are 2 bathrooms, a sauna and a washer/dryer. All the cabins have a kitchen, living room and screened porch. There is a deck for grilling and a campfire pit - we provide the fire wood.
A row boat is included with the cabin rental for your exclusive use. Small hp motors are available for rent (no-wake lake). There are 9 kayaks and a canoe which guests share. There is a 70' swimming pier and floating raft, which brings everyone back to the simpler things in life.
Wifi is available in central location - cabin #12 is near the distribution point and has access to Delta Public (no password), in the cabin.
Delta Lodge is pet-friendly to the max - we have newfoundland-mix dogs and many of our guests bring dogs (dog charge). They have just as much fun as everyone else on vacation.
A row boat is included on Lake Everett. Shared access to 9 kayaks and a canoe - free for guests to share. We provide firewood for the campfire pit - no extra charge. On a 13-cabin property in the heart of Chequamegon (Shah-wa-me-gone) National Forest.
Cabin #12 is one of 13 cabins which comprise Delta Lodge. Many of the cabins are at water's edge. Three bedrooms and a loft - because the loft functions as a fourth bedroom, the cabin is rated for up to 8 persons. There are 2 bathrooms, a sauna and a washer/dryer. All the cabins have a kitchen, living room and screened porch. There is a deck for grilling and a campfire pit - we provide the fire wood.
A row boat is included with the cabin rental for your exclusive use. Small hp motors are available for rent (no-wake lake). There are 9 kayaks and a canoe which guests share. There is a 70' swimming pier and floating raft, which brings everyone back to the simpler things in life.
Wifi is available in central location - cabin #12 is near the distribution point and has access to Delta Public (no password), in the cabin.
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Amenities
Kitchen
Washing machine
Dryer
Pet-friendly
Free WiFi
Outdoor space
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Check in after 3:00 PM
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Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed: dogs and cats (limit 3 total)
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
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About the area
Iron River
Located in Iron River, this cabin is in a rural area and on the waterfront. Pigeon Lake Field Station and Chequamegon National Forest reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Cable Natural History Museum and Wayside Wanderings Natural Play Area. Enjoy the area's slopes with cross-country skiing, and don't miss out on the snowmobiling.
Iron River, WI
What's nearby
- Chequamegon National Forest - 1 min walk - 0.0 km
- Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center - 34 min drive - 44.1 km
- Upper Eau Claire Lake - 46 min drive - 44.7 km
- Kelly Lake - 49 min drive - 45.8 km
- Lake Namakagon - 61 min drive - 61.5 km
Restaurants
- Hyde's Casual Dining & Lounge - 12 min drive
- Pine Point - 11 min drive
- Delta Diner - 3 min drive
- Tim and Sandy's - 27 min drive
- Frosty's Out Post - 8 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Marilyn Einspanier

In the late 1980s Andy and I began to dream of living in the western states, near mountains - how could we do this? The dream of owning a hotel in the rockies evolved into the dream of owning a cabin rental business in the upper midwest - we explored Minnesota and Wisconsin - looked at over 40 properties over 4 years .
Delta Lodge offered well-constructed cabins and a beautiful lake in the forest. We purchased in 1990. We have had 3 cabins built, #11, #12 and Hillside, during our time.
Andy is now retired. We have 2 children whom are now adults, Andrew and Zach. Thankfully they still need a word of encouragement or perspective from either of us. While friends and co-owners of Delta Lodge, Andy and I are divorced.
I was born in 1960 and Andy was born in 1951 - you can do the math.
I am the general manager, I have lots of help operating the cabins and grounds. It takes more than a few hard-working and friendly employees.
Delta Lodge offered well-constructed cabins and a beautiful lake in the forest. We purchased in 1990. We have had 3 cabins built, #11, #12 and Hillside, during our time.
Andy is now retired. We have 2 children whom are now adults, Andrew and Zach. Thankfully they still need a word of encouragement or perspective from either of us. While friends and co-owners of Delta Lodge, Andy and I are divorced.
I was born in 1960 and Andy was born in 1951 - you can do the math.
I am the general manager, I have lots of help operating the cabins and grounds. It takes more than a few hard-working and friendly employees.
Why they chose this property
The township of Delta area is set in a forest/lake/river setting that feels untouched by time. The area was glaciated. For this reason the area has many springs - some small, some large. The Pike Lake Chain to the north drains into Bear/Delta/Hay lakes, and on into on of the streams which forms the White River. The spring at Basswood Lake creates the west fork of the White River. There are trout ponds in the middle of the forest (you gotta hike in) which also contribute to the formation of the White.
Lake Everett, where Delta Lodge resides, also has springs. When swimming the thermocline is felt and it is pretty clear you are swimming over a spring. All springs in Lake Everett are self-contained. That is, they don't contribute to the White River. Lake Everett has a high water quality/clarity - secchi dish reading to 13+ feet.
So, why this area? The pristine water found throughout the area, and the surrounding forest.
Let us all be deeply grateful to the people who over 100 years ago began to set aside designated forest areas. Proactive preservationists.
Lake Everett, where Delta Lodge resides, also has springs. When swimming the thermocline is felt and it is pretty clear you are swimming over a spring. All springs in Lake Everett are self-contained. That is, they don't contribute to the White River. Lake Everett has a high water quality/clarity - secchi dish reading to 13+ feet.
So, why this area? The pristine water found throughout the area, and the surrounding forest.
Let us all be deeply grateful to the people who over 100 years ago began to set aside designated forest areas. Proactive preservationists.
What makes this property unique
That guests are able to bring their four-legged family members makes Delta Lodge a choice for people with pets. That we have a more relaxed approach with people/dogs is appreciated.
People arrive with the cares of their job and life filled with time-pressured stressors. Restorative time in nature, with or without extended families, is so important to our cabin guests. Frequently the guest who arrives and the guest who departs are different versions of the core person - the later, much more at peace. Guests frequently voice how important their time here is - and that they look forward to being back.
People arrive with the cares of their job and life filled with time-pressured stressors. Restorative time in nature, with or without extended families, is so important to our cabin guests. Frequently the guest who arrives and the guest who departs are different versions of the core person - the later, much more at peace. Guests frequently voice how important their time here is - and that they look forward to being back.
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