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Dillman's Bay Resort "Creative Art Workshop Packages" Link to

http://www.dillmans.com/dcaf/2009_schedule.html

Dillman's Bay Resort Seasonal Packages for Spring & Fall Link to http://www.dillmans.com/specials/index.html

http://dillmans.com/specials/specials_indian-summer.html

Indian Summer in Northern Wisconsin

Have you seen the weather forecast for Northern WI? We are having an amazing Indian Summer RIGHT NOW. If you weren't able to sneak away for a summer vacation, or if you still are looking for a quick fall get away, we have a great deal for you.

Let us know what you want to do and we can help make it happen.

Vacation deal includes:

  • A rate of $97 per person for two nights. Each additional night is $45. Accommodations are available based on the number of people in your group.
  • A gift basket of locally produced products: Wisconsin cheese, locally made craisins, hand made chocolates from Dan's Chocolates, Minocqua Popcorn, and locally produced body lotion.

There are plenty of fall activities, festivals and amazing vistas to take advantage of. We can help you plan your vacation based on what your interests are. Here are a few of our favorite fall activities:

  1. Take a complimentary pontoon ride on White Sand Lake to view the fall foliage
  2. Enjoy a bike ride to see the fall color on the gorgeous B.A.T.S. bike Trail in Boulder Junction
  3. Tour the cranberry marshes in Manitowish Waters - see where & how cranberries are grown and harvested
  4. Take part in one of the following fall activities:
    • the Wife Carrying Competition on 9/19 weekend
    • the Guided Nature Hike at the Discovery Center in Manitowish Waters
    • the festivities surrounding Beef-A-Rama on 9/25 weekend (including a craft show, live music, 5 & 10K run and of course a really crazy Parade of Roasts).
    • the Lac du Flambeau Wild Rice Fest 9am-3pm on 9/26, including a Pow Wow.
  5. Listen to the loons and eagles while star gazing into the sky while the moon rises over White Sand Lake.

Call us directly at 715-588-3143 to book your fall get away now.

The first 3 reservations will receive a FREE $50 gift certificate to the Dillman's gift shop and/or bar. The special rate is available between the nights of 9/15-10/1. Based on availability. Two night minimum stay required.

2009 Dillman’s “Bike the Back Roads” Packages
$295 for two people for a two-night stay, valued at $395

Fall Bike Package:
After the summer vacations are over, make time to come up to the Northwoods when peace and quiet is at its best. The fall colors and the changing of seasons can be observed while you are outside enjoying a bike ride.

We can help you plan your riding routes, or let your bike lead you down one of the trails we have to offer. There are several formal bike trails and then there are hundred’s of back roads for you to explore. There are some amazing bike trails leaving right from Dillman’s and then many more within a 15-minute car ride.

Packages include:

  • 2 night stay at Dillman’s for two people
  • A $40 dining gift certificate to Norwood Pines in Minocqua, includes one free appetizer and one free dessert
  • A gift basket including energy bars, bottled water, a bottle of wine, chocolates, Cedar Creek products and a Dillman’s pocket knife
  • A beautiful framed watercolor print of northern Wisconsin
  • Free use of canoes, kayaks, paddleboat and tennis courts


$295 for two people for a two-night stay, valued at $395.

2009 Dates for the Fall Bike Packages: All nights between September 7 – October 11, 2009.

Based on availability. Two night minimum stay required. Package applies to units that are rated for two people. If you would like a larger unit, there is a $55 per person/per night up charge. Contact us for which units are included in this package. Call 715-588-3143 and mention this package. Dillman’s welcomes dogs, so bring your four-legged friend along.

Bike Trail ideas:

  • BATS - Crystal Lake Trail Apx. 12 miles from Dillman’s to trail head

    The gently rolling B.A.T.S. - Crystal Lake Trail (Boulder Junction Area Trail System) lets bicyclists enjoy all the scenic beauty without any of the traffic hassles on the county highways. It starts in Boulder Junction and is 13 miles one way, passing by Trout Lake and Crystal Lake. Free parking and a beautiful trail.

  • Bearskin Trail Apx. 15 miles from Dillman’s to trail head

    This 18-mile railbed trail offers a packed granite gravel surface for biking. Excellent birding as the trail transects varied habitats, hardwoods, bogs, old-field, marsh and springs, and trout stream. The south end of the trail is especially productive. Numerous trestles and boardwalks provide viewing stops and fascinating interpretive signage. The trail begins right outside of downtown Mincoqua. There is plenty of parking and many retail stores and restaurants near by.

  • Lac du Flambeau Attractions You can leave directly from Dillman’s and bike many local attractions, including the Tribal Fish Hatchery, the Ojibwe Museum and Cultural Center, and Waswagoning (recreated Indian village).
  • The Discovery Center Apx. 15 miles from Dillman’s to trail head

    The Discovery Center has 20km for mountain biking.  The terrain is gentle and winds through the woods, along the lake, bog and nearby Manitowish River.  This trail allows you to explore a variety of habitats, plants and animals.

  • Here are additional links that might be helpful when planning bike routes:

Bring your bike, rent a bike, or use one of ours. You are more then welcome to bring your bike. If you don’t have one or don’t want to bring yours you can rent in Minocqua from: BJ’s Sportshop 715-356-3900, or Chequamegon Adventure Company 715-356-1618. We also have about 6 adult bikes at Dillman’s. Due to the fact they are for all guests to use, and are available on a first come first serve basis, please don’t take them away from the resort for more than a 1/2 day at a time.

We look forward to welcoming you to the Back roads of northern Wisconsin and to Dillman’s Bay Resort.

2009 “Fall Leaf Peeping” Package
$280 for two people for two-night stay, valued at $355

As the leaves begin to change and hints of color crop into view, join us at Dillman’s for some wonderful leaf peeping. We can help you plot and plan for the best views in northern Wisconsin. With many views right from Dillman’s, you don’t have to go far to enjoy the fall splendor. However, if you are interested in a day trip, let us make some recommendations, including Rustic Road #60, a trip to the shore of Lake Superior or a tour of the cranberry marshes. Continue to enjoy the great outdoors while taking a tour of a cranberry marsh. Or a hike around The Discovery Center and a tour of the Northwoods Wildlife Center.

The package includes:

  • Two-night stay for two people at Dillman’s
  • A $40 dining gift certificate to Norwood Pines in Minocqua, includes one free appetizer and one free dessert
  • A one-hour pontoon ride on beautiful White Sand Lake to enjoy the fall colors
  • A beautiful framed watercolor print of northern Wisconsin
  • Stay a third night for only $90 - per 2 people.

$280 for two people for two-night stay, valued at $355.

2009 Dates Available:
September 7 to October 11, 2009.

Based on availability. 2 night minimum stay required. Package applies to units that are rated for 2 people. If you would like a larger unit, there is a $55 per person/per night up charge. Contact us for which units are included in this package. Call 715-588-3143 and mention this package. Dillman’s welcomes dogs, so bring your four-legged friend along.

* Our normal spring and autumn rates are normally 10% off summer rates. This special is based on availability.

 


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