Iron River, Wisconsin Vacation Lodging and Recreation at Bayfield County Resort!

Delta Lodge’s 12 lakeside cabins are generously spaced along 1200 feet of shoreline on Lake Everett. The lodge grounds encompass 70 acres and border two lakes near Iron River, Wisconsin.

Lakeside Cottage Rental

Lakeside Cottage Rental

Each cabin rental is attractively furnished and has knotty pine paneling throughout. The living room has a couch and several easy chairs. In addition to the complete kitchen, each cabin has an outdoor grill. A two-bedroom cabin has a queen or double bed in one bedroom and two twin beds in the second bedroom. The three-bedroom cabins and larger cabins each have their own bed configurations.) There is a bathroom with a shower, sink, toilet and mirror. All cabins have a screened porch. Many cabins also have a deck and/or a gas fireplace. The fireplaces are controlled by a thermostat. The cabins do not have phones or TVs. There is a phone in the lodge lobby.

There are two cabins, which are of recent construction. Cabins #11 and #12 were built in 1993 and 1996, respectively. Cabin #9 (“the Animal House”) predates 1900 and is ideal for large groups on a budget.

A boat pier on your cabin’s lakeshore is shared by two cabins. A boat for your exclusive use is docked at this pier on Lake Everett.

We keep additional boats on Delta Lake for cabin guests to share. There are four kayaks, a canoe and paddleboat for everyone to share. The kayaks are especially popular as they make it possible to explore the lake individually. Picnic tables and Adirondack chairs are found throughout the grounds. Move them near your campfire pit to enjoy an evening of s’mores and stargazing.

Our swimming beach has a natural sand bottom and is known throughout the area for its crystal clear water. There is a 70′ dock from which you can swim. Or, simply sit on one of the dock’s Adirondack chairs and enjoy the view. Also central on the lodge grounds is the large picnic patio and the playground area. During the summer months we host a Monday night picnic on the patio.

PRIVATE LODGE FACILITIES…for you and your guests

Please consider the lodge as an extension of your cabin.  Come up and use the board games, cards and books in the lodge or take them back to your cabin.  Pick up tourist information – we frequently offer suggestions for day trips.  The lodge is a comfortable area in which to relax, play video games or pool, play cards or chat.

Starry Night at Delta Lodge
Taken by Ralf Gelfand on 10/20/19

A frequently requested service is motor rental – for a week or just a day. All ages enjoy boating. With a motor, families can tour Delta Lake and the connecting lakes, seeing a variety of wildlife and stopping for a picnic along the way. Cabin rental includes the use of a boat on Lakes Everett and Delta.

Several things to keep in mind while packing – leave the grill and coffee maker at home – cabins have these conveniences. Don’t forget to pack bath and kitchen towels/soap. Walking on the grounds at night can be dark on cloudy nights – bring a flash light. A fan is always a good idea. (Don’t forget your prescriptions!)

Swimming Dock and Raft

Swimming Dock and Raft

Fishing licenses are available at any bait & tackle shop in Wisconsin, if you want to stop on the way up. If you prefer to wait until you arrive, Mr. T’s in Iron River is a good sporting goods shop.

The area has many different sources of entertainment. Hayward, Wisconsin‘s Lumberjack shows, go carts and waterslide keep kids of all ages busy. Wilderness Walk (also in Hayward) is a nice park filled with fenced wilderness animals and a petting zoo of domesticated animals and orphaned deer. Adult deer roam free throughout the park.

Dock Dive
Kayaking is a popular way to explore the lake

Bayfield, Wisconsin, a historic town on the coast of Lake Superior, offers many unique shops and is the access city to the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore. Take a ferry trip to Madeline Island or an inter-island tour and stop at one of the other islands for a tour of a historic lighthouse. Lake Superior kayak trips can be arranged in Bayfield. The Great Lakes Visitor Center, located on your way to Bayfield, offers a history of the Great Lakes Area with a museum and short movie.

A canoe trip down the Brule River or White River are other excursions to consider.

During the summer, please keep Monday Night open for the lodge picnic. We provide brats, hot dogs, lemonade and beer.  Each cabin brings a dish to pass. Everyone enjoys this opportunity to get to know each other a little better.

Bring your fishing rods, bikes and toys. We look forward to seeing you!!

If you are interested in availability information or to request a brochure, please e-mail us at info@wilderness-getaway.com or call us (715) 372-4299 so we can assist you personally!