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The Pine Loft is located in northern Wisconsin, northwest of Minocqua, between Mercer and Park Falls on the west side of the Turtle Flambeau Flowage. This new cabin features a first floor bedroom and a bedroom loft. The cabin has access to 2 sandy beaches, concrete boat landing, fish cleaning house, campfire areas and playground. Amenities include double & queen bed, gas fireplace, toaster & blender, microwave oven, TV, VCR, charcoal grill and coffee pot, 14' Lund fishing boat, and private dock. Some activities include skiing, snowshoeing, hiking and biking. The nearby attractions include World’s Largest Loon, 15 waterfalls, and the Railroad Depot Museum and Caboose.

Location: P.O. Box 105, Mercer Wisconsin 54547 Telephone 715-476-2305

Other Vacation Rentals nearby:
(Saint Germain) Cropsey Management
(Saint Germain) Edge of Knight
(Saint Germain) Esch's Serenity Bay Resort
(Mercer) Haven by the Falls
(Wakefield) Indianhead Valley Rentals
(Eagle River) Kathan Inn and Resort

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