Nestled at the end of a dead‑end gravel road in Wisconsin’s Northwoods, Little Long Lake Lodge offers a peaceful lakefront retreat. This two‑story cabin sits on the no‑wake side of Little Long Lake, a private 100‑plus‑acre lake near Wabeno, and features floor‑to‑ceiling windows that bring the outdoors in. Guests can relax on the deck and watch the sun rise over the water or enjoy evenings around a crackling fire.
Inside, polished concrete floors with in‑floor heating and a wood stove create a warm, rustic atmosphere. The open‑concept living area includes an 85‑inch smart TV and satellite Wi‑Fi for entertainment, while the fully equipped kitchen provides standard appliances, cookware and utensils so meals are easy to prepare. Two bedrooms each have a king‑size bed, and there are two full bathrooms—one on each level—plus additional sleeping space to accommodate up to eight guests comfortably.
The lodge’s private shoreline invites you to explore the lake at your own pace. Launch the provided canoe or paddleboards to fish for bass, northern pike and panfish or simply enjoy the tranquility of this quiet lake. With no public boat landing, Little Long Lake remains uncrowded even in peak season. When you’re ready to explore beyond the water, thousands of acres of public forest, miles of trails and nearby small towns await.
Little Long Lake Lodge combines modern comforts with wilderness seclusion. Amenities like satellite Wi‑Fi, an 85″ smart TV and a fully outfitted kitchen meet today’s expectations, while rustic touches—polished concrete floors with in‑floor heating and a wood‑burning stove—create a cozy cabin feel. A wall of windows in the living area frames the forest and lake, letting nature take center stage year‑round.
Guests will also appreciate the provided watercraft: a canoe with paddles and two paddleboards, making it easy to get out on the no‑wake side of the lake. The property’s setting on a dead‑end road ensures privacy, and because Little Long Lake has no public boat landing, the water stays calm even in summer. It’s a rare chance to experience a private Wisconsin lake without crowds.
Spend your days on the water—paddling the shoreline, fishing for bass and panfish, or swimming off the dock. Because your rental includes a canoe and two paddleboards, there’s no need to transport your own watercraft. For those who like to fish, Little Long Lake’s deepest point is about 30 feet and the fishery is well‑stocked with bass, northern pike and panfish.
Forest County’s outdoor recreation opportunities extend well beyond the lake. Two groomed cross‑country ski trails, 62 miles of ATV trails, more than 400 miles of snowmobile trails and 80 miles of maintained logging roads provide year‑round adventures for skiers, riders, hikers and bikers. With 15,250 acres of county forest and numerous national forest parcels nearby, there’s ample room to hunt (in season), watch wildlife or just hike through the woods.
If you prefer gentler outings, explore the area’s scenic drives or visit the towns of Wabeno and Crandon for groceries, restaurants, and small‑town charm. The county boasts 479 miles of trout streams and 824 lakes—perfect for anglers or paddling enthusiasts looking to branch out. In winter, snowshoeing and cross‑country skiing let you experience the quiet beauty of the Northwoods under a blanket of snow.
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Peak season (June–September): $280/night (3-night minimum) or $1,800/week with a $500 refundable security deposit. Off season (October–May): $250/night (2-night minimum) or $1,400/week with a $100 refundable security deposit. Rates include use of the lodge's canoe, paddles and paddle boards. Taxes and additional cleaning fees not included.
6854 Little Long Lake Lane
Wabeno, WI 54566
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(920) 268-6536
(920) 268-6536
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Little Long Lake Lodge is privately owned and managed by local hosts who are passionate about sharing the serenity of Wisconsin’s Northwoods. They live nearby and are available to answer questions, offer local tips, and ensure your stay is comfortable. Their goal is to provide a personal, memorable experience rather than a cookie‑cutter rental managed by a big company.