We just took a last minute cancellation and will be happy to make someone - a family, two couples or a group of friends - a whale of a deal on our two adjoining one bedroom cabins - number 6 & 8 - for next week, Sunday, August 1st through Saturday, August 8th.
Give us a quick call at (906) 658-3341 and take advantage of a great opportunity and a sweet deal.
These two cabins are set up duplex style with a suite door in between. Each cabin has a queen size bed with a day bed setup with large pillows to
double as a couch, and a private bathroom with shower. The well-equipped kitchens each have a small dining
table. Everything you and your family or group need to settle in for a cozy week in the U.P. woods.
It's been a cold, wet and foggy couple of weeks here at Deer Park Lodge. Summer temps just haven't gained the strength to rule over the coolness of Lake Superior. Each time the winds start coming off the big lake it seems like the thick fog is close behind.
On a positive note for the area (but probably not for tent campers), we have picked up more rain this summer than many in past years. Yesterday we enjoyed a beautiful day and between 4 and 5 o'clock we got hit with four tenths of and inch of rain. But the woods and lakes really need it so we won't complain.
The weather has been good for the continued growth of the blueberries. We are already picking, and it seems like in a week or two there will be tons of berries throughout the area and plenty for everyone. Head on up and bring a bucket. Think jam, pies, crisp... here's a million ideas.
The weather has made it a bit difficult for the fishermen. Not only finding a good day to get on the water, but also getting the fish to cooperate. We did have a cabin guest go out yesterday and within an hour hook two large smallmouth's and a nice pike. Got a report in the store of some nice brookies being caught in the upper parts of the Two Hearted River. The water depths are really fluctuating in the river due to the rain.
Hopefully August will bring us some nice steady sunny weather. Being in the U.P. is still a great place to be to enjoy a bit or R & R and vacation time with the family. We hope to see you up north.
Give us a call or drop a line, we'll be glad to get you set UP.
It's another heavily overcast and cool morning up north. Seems as though we have had our share of this type of weather. With Lake Superior still being very cold it doesn't take much of a wind to bring that coolness on shore. Quite often that will result in a heavy fog coming on shore, which certainly helps the cooling process. Thankfully for all, we did have a few very nice days throughout the July 4th weekend. Lots of folks were around and it appeared most businesses were staying busy.
Big pike seem to have dominated the fishing stories of late. We have a group of cabin guests who come in every year and their real love is fishing for pike. I would almost bet that over the course of the past eight years they have caught (and usually released) at least one 40-plus inch pike almost every year.
This year was no exception, as they brought in a beautiful 44", 20 pound plus pike. A few days later another one was caught by someone at the State Park that was said to be 45". I cannot tell you how many stories we have heard about the exceptionally large fish that got away. Plus, it seems like almost everyone is catching pike from 10-30". Smallmouth fishing has also been very good. The latest bragger was a 20", 5 pounder caught and released two days ago. Now, that's a bass worth singing about. Take it, Robert Earl!
With the cooler weather we've been having it seems as though the weed growth has been minimized and thus improving the fishing. We have yet to see a streak of hot weather.
Blueberry bushes still look as though they will produce big time in a few weeks. Better get those buckets ready. The damp cool weather sure has been a good thing for all the wild flowers, ferns, moss and lichens.
It does appear that the mosquitoes are starting to let up some. Hopefully we have turned the corner on these guys as they have been about as bad as we have seen in 18 years of being here. We got a "Thermacell" insect repellent earlier in the summer and must say that it has lived up to our expectations as advertised. We are very pleased with the results. This little devise is a bit spendy (just under $30) but worth every penny. Check it out if you haven't already.
That's about it from this neck of the woods. Time to go bag some ice and stock up some campfire wood. You all have a nice day, hope to see you up north soon.
Let us know if we can hook you up!
Call (906) 658-3341 or use the email form at the top of the page to make your reservation or get more information.