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Jeff
Posted 1/5/2005 11:38 AM (#25923)
Subject: Winnebago accomodations?


Can anyone tell me if there are any resorts or cottages, homes, etc for rent on Winnebago. Looking to schedule family vacation in June and cant find much information online.

Any help is appreciated.
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schmitty1
Posted 1/6/2005 10:30 AM (#25958 - in reply to #25923)
Subject: RE: Winnebago accomodations?


Pioneer inn.

I believe they still have half of it open the other half is being renovated.
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eyegobye
Posted 1/6/2005 4:51 PM (#25981 - in reply to #25923)
Subject: RE: Winnebago accomodations?


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Location: Chilton
There are a couple of nice campgrounds on the East Side of Bago. Columbia Park, Calumet County Park and High Cliff State Park, if camping is your thing. Lakeshore Motel in Stockbridge has a couple of rooms, but they aren't on the water.
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Joel "Doc" Kunz
Posted 1/7/2005 1:55 PM (#26026 - in reply to #25923)
Subject: RE: Winnebago accomodations?



Jeff, what I have suggested in the past to others is to look at Winneconne. For instance Wolf River House Resorts has some beautiful cabins right next to a park. They have a nice dock area on a channel, the boat ramp is right next door (at the park) and they are in a beautiful wooded setting. June is a prime time for walleye on the upper lakes of the Winnebago system (Poygan - Winneconne) and if you choose to fish Winnebago on any given day it's a short drive to a number of access points. You can get information through my website http://www.wolfrivercountry.com It's good middle ground with easy access to the Wolf River should wind be a factor on any day you want to fish and there's LOTS to do within a 15 minute drive including the EAA museum.
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walleye mike
Posted 1/11/2005 8:37 AM (#26168 - in reply to #25923)
Subject: RE: Winnebago accomodations?


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Location: Northern Illinois
I agree with Doc. As an alternative, the family thing can be well accomplished in Winneconne. And be minutes from other points of interest.
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