Private Lakehouse on Great Lake Superior with 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. The bathroom is adjoining with the master bedroom but there is also an additional door that allows for access to the bathroom from the main living space. 2nd bedroom is on an open loft. 21 acres and 600 feet of sandy beach waterfront on Secluded Bark Bay on Lake Superior. This property is a Zero VOC property. No volatile organic compounds. No smells, organic cotton sheets, natural soaps and cleaning supplies! Hallelujah for no scents!!!!
Pet Fee is as followed, $90 per pet per stay. For each pet you bring youll need to pay an additional $90. The max number of pets is 4. DNR ANNOUNCEMENT: With no significant rainfall across much of the state we're once again asking the public to avoid burning due to elevated fire danger.
Some locations in northern Wisconsin have now gone over 30 days without precipitation. A combined lack of rainfall, low humidity and breezy conditions significantly increase fire danger this weekend and into the start of next week.
On windy, dry days, embers from any fire, especially burn piles and campfires, can easily escape control and cause a wildfire if not properly extinguished.
The DNR has already responded to over 80 wildfires across Wisconsin in the past week, burning 182 acres, bringing the yearly total to 244 fires burning over 500 acres. The majority of these recent wildfires have been related to debris burning.
If you plan to spend time outside, the DNR asks you to avoid all outdoor burning, including debris burning and limiting the use of campfires and bonfires. Be sure to discard hot ashes from woodstoves or fireplaces in a metal container until cold. Outdoor enthusiasts should also use caution with any off-road vehicles or equipment that can create a spark and start a fire.
Due to current and forecasted conditions, the DNR is suspending annual burn permits in DNR protection areas across the northern two-thirds of the state. If your property is outside the DNR's jurisdiction, please check with local authorities before burning. Check the DNR's website to learn if your property is within the DNR's jurisdiction: https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/forestfire/permits
Always check before you burn. Remember – fire danger and burning restrictions change every day.