(809 hectares) of woods, water and wildlife on the north shore
of Drummond Island—the largest freshwater island in the U.S.
Every amenity and service at the resort is designed to enhance
a north woods experience.
Travelers reach the island via year-round ferry service, boat, or
air. Private boats are accommodated at the marina, with guests
welcomed at a 40-room hotel and 34 adjacent multi-bedroom
hospitality units. Weddings and conferences are hosted in an
on-site chapel and a 150-guest conference facility.
The 18-hole championship golf course, The Rock, was cut out
of limestone and is trimmed by hardwood and cedar, crafting
each fairway separately. After the golf course closes, the resort
gets into “winter mode.” The resort is transformed into a winter
playground, with direct access to the island’s snowmobile trail
system and 15 miles (24 kilometers) of cross country ski trails
where hearty souls can catch glimpses of deer, fox, coyote,
rabbits and a variety of bird species.
A portion of the property has been prepped for a residential
vacation home land development, anticipated to provide
significant return on investment through land development and
increased operating revenue.
The resort and contiguous hunt club, with 110 acres (44
hectares) of waterfront property are offered at a substantial
discount from the historic land acquisition and development
costs.