WATER HAS ALWAYS BEEN A CENTER OF TEAL LAKE LODGE ACTIVITY
Ross' Teal Lake Lodge with just less than two thirds of a mile of Teal Lake shore line and 1 mile of Teal River shore line provides an unique private opportunity to enjoy the beauties of one of Wisconsin"s most beautiful natural lakes. Teal Lake and Lost land Lake provide 3000 acres of prime fishing and recreation from your dock. We are "THE QUIET LAKES", the only major lakes in the Midwest with a 10 mph. legal speed limit. Without water-sking, speedboats and jet skies, we have both the quiet and the safety for you to truly enjoy sailing, canoeing or just watching the sunset and listening to the loons. Teal Lake's six wilderness islands host eagles, great blue herons and provide sheltered water for those windy days. It is not unusual to see deer and even an occasional bear on the islands' undisturbed shoreline.
There are many ways to enjoy the peaceful waters of Teal Lake.
You are always welcome to bring your own boat, canoe, or kayak.. and "put in" on our PRIVATE launch ON-property (reserved for resort guest use only). OR better yet, save the hassle and rent watercraft from us. Click here for watercraft rental info.
Interested on what fish lie beneath the quiet waters of Teal lake and our sister lake (connected via a channel) Lost Land Lake? Start forming that story of "the one that got away" and click Fishing information for details to make the story sound more believable.
BRAGGING rights are always important, especially if you join the elite few who have landed the great MUSKY! Grandpa Nelson Ross was one of the founders of the catch and release program for the musky, and we proudly carry on the tradition today. There is an old fashion paper chart in the office each summer with names of who caught, when and what size. We then put it on the web for all to show back home. Also included are fishing resports for past years. Come see your name or see what has been landed in the past years, so you can plan for your name to join the list this year. Click Musky Lists to see lists dating back to 2001. |