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Mercer Lake Resort provides an ideal getaway for ice fishermen - or just for relaxing. The deluxe accommodations include large 1 and 2 bedroom housekeeping cottages and 3 bedroom vacation homes. All units include a completely furnished kitchen with coffee maker, bathroom with shower, safe automatic heat and Weber grill.

Mercer is about one hour from some of the best downhill skiing in the Midwest - Indianhead, Blackjack, Powderhorn, & Whitecap Mountains.

Location: 11175 Vans Drive, Minocqua Wisconsin 54548 Telephone 715-356-3178

Other Motels, Hotels and Resorts nearby:
(Minocqua) Aqua Aire Motel
(Minocqua) Beacons of Minocqua
(Hazelhurst) Black's Cliff Resort
(Boulder Junction) Boulder Junction Motor Lodge
(Eagle River) Braywood Resort and Motel
(Mercer) Deadhorse Lodge

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