Stout’s Island Lodge

Birchwood, United States

3.7

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11 reviews

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Accepts Credit Cards
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Description

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Life slows down on the island. That’s a good thing, because you wouldn’t want to rush this.

Stout’s Island Lodge is a haven for recharging, unwinding, and reconnecting. It’s a magical place where modern comfort meets timeless elegance. This historic resort was built as a grand summer estate in the early twentieth century, and it retains unparalleled rustic luxury.

Today, Stout’s Island Lodge offers a breathtaking setting for a quiet, romantic getaway for two or an elaborate celebration for all your nearest and dearest. Guests indulge in fresh air, stunning scenery, sumptuous food prepared on-​site, and perhaps a sunset cocktail (or two) on the dock.

Just a few short hours from the Twin Cities, Madison, Milwaukee, and Chicago, Stout’s Island Lodge is a world away from the everyday.

This is where smart phones give way to intelligent conversation.

This is where city lights give way to bonfires under the stars.

This is where commutes give way to a stroll along the shoreline.

This is the Island of Happy Days.

History

Established in 1903.

In 1903, when his company built a special railway station near the island, Frank Stout moved his family and his servants northward from Chicago for the summer months. Modeled after the famous Adirondack camps, the lodge was built with four-​inch thick plank floors and carved beams imported from Germany. Cabins were erected for his children and other buildings included a three-​launch boathouse, servant and guest quarters, and a recreation hall.

For the next decades the island was, by turns, left vacant, a YoungLife camp, run as a resort for a while, and went into the hands of the government after a Savings and Loan debacle with the then owner was imprisoned for embezzlement. It was purchased by the current owners at that point and turned into the resort as it stands now. Stout’s Island Lodge is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

We invite you to experience the history, comfort, and charm of this remarkable facility.

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Stout’s Island Lodge says,

«Great people, great food, family friendly atmosphere.»