ON LITTLE CARR LAKE
7022 Snipe Rd., Lake Tomahawk Call "Geralyn Hurley" for questions and information (608)698-5176
hurleyshideaway@charter.net
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Meet Vic, Tommy & Bindy Sue
We have been blessed to have Vic, Tommy and Bindy Sue join us at Hurley's Hideaway Resort! They have been living at the resort now going on a year and have been in the area for over 10 years. They know the fishing hot spots and Tommy can give you tips on fish cleaning.
They love the outdoors, cooking, gardening, fishing and hunting. Join Vic as she commentates the great Sheers Lumberjack Show in Woodruff near Minocqua. Vic and Tommy will be checking you in and out and answering any questions you may have.
Bindy Sue loves to play catch with any stick.
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| kids compete in the YO HO contest |
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| Pictures with the Lumberjacks |
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| YO HO competition |
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| Come and hang out with us at Hurley's Hideaway and fall in love with the North Woods. A comfortable restful place to escape from the hustle and bustle of busy everyday lives. We are surrounded by State owned land on a quiet, secluded lake.
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Hurley's Hideaway is a great place to enjoy family reunions, be with neighbors and friends and make lasting memories for a lifetime. Whether it be boating, fishing, paddle boating, Kayaking or simply hanging out at the beach and swimming, you will have a great time. Spend the evenings by relaxing around the campfire toasting marshmallows and exchanging stories about your day.
We are located 2 miles from Lake Tomahawk (connected to the Minocqua chain of lakes) and only 8 miles from Minocqua. Enjoy restaurants, shopping, golf courses, horseback riding, biking trails, Minocqua Bats Water Ski Show and the Scheer Lumberjack Show.
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| Cabins 1, 2 & 3 |
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| Watch the sunsets by boat, around the campfire or in your cabin. You may be lucky and see the Northern Lights while you are looking at the stars.
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| FAMILY TIME |
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| FAMILY REUNIONS |
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| A big catch on Little Carr - 2005 |
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| SNORKLING |
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| PADDLE BOATING |
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| KAYAKING |
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| FISHING AND BOATING |
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| MAKING LASTING FRIENDSHIPS |
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| BINDY SUE WON EVERYONE'S HEART |
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Minocqua Water Ski Shows every Wed., Friday and sunday nights at 7pm, mid June to mid Aug.
Manitowish Waters Ski Shows every Wed. & Sat. nights at 7pm at Rest Lake Park (CTH W in Manitowish Waters) Late June to Mid Aug.
Summer music Concerts every Thursday evening at 6:30 in Torpy Park
Summer Traditional Native American Pow Wows at Indian Bowl on Long Interlaken Lake every Tuesday evenings at 7pm
Flea Markets in Mercer - 5/31, 6/7, 6/14, 6/21, 6/28, July 5,12,19,26, Aug. 2,9,16,23,30th
6/7 Lupine Junefest in Mercer-8am - 6pm - Hike/Bike tour, art/crafts, car show, live music, food and more 6/6 and 6/7 - Boulder Junction Walleye Tournament
6/6/09 & 6/7/09 - Spring Arts & Crafts show 9am to 3pm at Torpy Park in Minocqua - 70 vendors, food, live music and kid activities 6/13 Cellcoms Art Fair on the Courthouse lawn in Rhinelander
6/13/09 - Art Fair in Rhinelander June 20th and 21st - Boom Lake Muskie Tournament in Rhinelander June 20th - Arts & Crafts Fair in Hazelhurst at the ballpark - 9am - 4pm June 28th - Learn to trap shoot free for all ages in Mercer at the Northwoods Shooting Range 11am to 2pm
July 3, 4 and 5th - Antique show in Minocqua at Lakeland High School July 5th Pancake Breakfast in Hazelhurst at the Yawkey Hall 8am to 11:30am
July 9th Hodag Country Music Festival in Rhinelander - Billy Ray Cyrus, Glen Campbell, Blake Shelton, John Conlee, Neal McCoy, Merle Haggard and more
July 11th Art Fair in Arbor Vitae at the Fireman's Park 9am to 3pm - Hwy 70 & Big Arbor Vitae Dr. July 24th & 25th Antique Classic Wood Boat Show - Torpy Park and Bosacki's Boathouse - 10 to 5 Sat. and 9 to 3 Sunday Friday - 6:45pm Wooden Boat Parade just before water ski show in Minocqua July 25th Brewfest @ Torpy Park 1 - 5pm - More than 70 microbrews with live music-raffle tickets, food
Aug. 2nd. Pancake Breakfast in Hazelhurst at Yawkey Hall 8am to 11:30am Aug. 6th Loon Day in Mercer 8am to 6pm
Aug. 11th "Slide in Concert" CALLING ALL CELTIC MUSIC FANS - 7:30 pm at the Campanile Center for the Arts in Minocqua. From the south of Ireland - traditional irish musicians. Adults 20.00, students 10.00 131 W. Milwaukee St. - www.campanilecenter.org
Aug. 28th, 29th & 30th - Hodag Fall Fest in Rhinelander
Sept. 5th -Fun car Show 10am to 2pm intersection of Why 51 & Cty Rd. J in Minocqua Sept. 12th - Annual Colorama Arts & Crafts Fair in boulder Junction 9am to 3pm Sept. 18th, 19th & 20th Rhinelander Toyota Hodag Muskie Challenge Sept. 25th & 26th Beef-A-Rama Friday street dance 6 - 9:30, Sat. 9am Rump Roast Run, 9-5 Craft show in Torpy Park, parade 2:45 pm
Sept. 26th Cranberry Colorama in Manitowish Waters - marsh tours, live music, crafts, self guided fall color tours
Oct. 2, 3 and 4 - Northwoods Fall Art Tour 9am to 5pm - Self guided tour of galleries & studios in Vilas, Oneida, Iron and Longlade counties. www.northwoodsarttour.com or call 715-277-4224
Oct. 10 Annual Harvest Fest in Boulder Junction - 10am to 3pm
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Hurleys Hideaway - General Information
Season
May 15th, 2009 to October 11th, 2009
Rates
Cabins Loon Lagoon, Moonlight Haven & Bear's Den $625 per week - Saturday to Saturday - 6/06/09 TO 8/29/09 $85.00 Nightly during off season - 5/15/09 to 6/5/09 AND 9/1/09 to 10/11/09
Wild Oaks Nest $725 per week - Sat. to Sat. 6/6/09 to 8/29/09 $95.00 Nightly during off Season - 5/15/09 to 6/5/09 AND 9/1/09 to 10/11/09
Cottage on the Point $825 per week - Sat. to Sat. 6/6/09 to 8/29/09 $105.00 Nightly during off Season - 5/15/09 to 6/5/09 AND 9/1/09 to 10/11/09
Fishing Boat Motors available for $75.00 a week with a $75.00 Separate Security Deposit.
Spring and Fall Fishing special for a 3 night stay:
Loon Lagoon, Moonlight Haven & Bear's Den - $225.00 plus tax
Wild Oaks Nest - $255.00 plus tax
Cottage on the Point - $299.00 plus tax
Rates do not apply to the Tomahawk Fall Ride.
Extra children over 6 people per family per cabin are charged $10.00 per day.
Prices do not include Sales Tax. Checks and cash accepted, no credit cards.
Deposits
A security deposit of $200 for each cabin reserved is required upon arrival in the event that damages occur and will be returned within 1 week after you have left if there are no damages.
Cancellations
If for any reason, reservations are cancelled, you will be 100% liable for payment of the full rental week. You will be able to reschedule the week in the off season of that year or the next year. On short notice, if a cabin is available during the high season, you can book that cabin. We will do whatever we can to re-rent the week you cancelled. In the event that we rent it out for the same week, we will refund your money, less $25 for office fees. Balance due
Balance due is required 1 WEEK prior to arrival.
Cleaning - Leaving your cabin clean Cleaning guidlelines
We base our cleaning on 2 hours per cabin. If cabins are left extremely dirty & we go over 2 hours, you will be charged a $25.00 extra cleaning fee. To help us out and so you are not charged, here is a list of things that you could do:
1-Remove dirty sheets and pillow cases & put in a pile 2-Wash all dishes and put away 3-Wipe out refrigerator 4-Wipe off counter, table and stove 5-Shake rugs (they accumulate a lot of sand during the week) 6-sweep or vac floor 7-Wipe down toilet and sink 8-take all junk & recycables to garbage bin
We appreciate all your help Thank you.
Check-in & Check-out
Check-in time is 3:00 pm Check-out time is 10:00 am
During the summer season there are no exceptions to this policy. During any other season, it may be possible to arrange in advance for an earlier check-in (12:00 noon - 3:00 pm) or a later check-out time (10:00 am - 12:00).
SORRY, NO PETS
In consideration of all other guests and for health and sanitary reasons, we do not allow pets.
We supply Linens, fully equipped kitchens with microwave, coffee maker, coffee filters, toaster, blankets, pillows, dish and hand soap, garbage bags, 2 rolls of toilet paper and 1 roll of paper towels, charcoal grill, picnic table, paddle boats, fishing boat with each cabin, 4 kayaks and 1 canoe and firewood - Note: For Tomahawk Fall Ride guests, we will provide towels. You Bring Kitchen, Bathroom and beach towels, TV, napkins, paper plates, other usable kitchen(extra paper towels) and bathroom items (extra toilet paper), groceries, charcoal and lighter, beach toys, personal items.
Fires
When using fire pit, we ask you to use firewood stacked near tree by fire pit. Keep your fire under control and extinguish properly. Do not leave the resort with a fire going.
ALL CABINS ARE NON-SMOKING
Swimming
All activities at the resort are unsupervised; parents are responsible for children at all times. The swimming area is gradually sloping. SWIM AT YOUR OWN RISK.
Boats
Fishing boats are provided with each cabin. You may bring your own motor up to 10 hp. There is a canoe, 4 kayaks and paddle boats for everyone to use. State Law Requires Life Preservers. We do provide some preservers. If you have small children, you may want to bring smaller preservers.
Directions
Take your most convenient route to Hwy.39(Hwy 51). From the south, just before Hazlehurst turn right on Hwy "D". From the north, go through Minocqua and Hazlehurst and take a left just after Hazlehurst onto Hwy "D". Take Hwy "D" about 5 miles to Rainbow Road. Follow Rainbow Rd. less than a mile to Snipe Road. Turn right on Snipe Rd. and follow the signs.
Approximate mileage from:
Chicago......348 mi. LaCrosse....212 mi.
Dubuque.....297 mi. Madison.....200 mi.
Green Bay...167 mi. Minneapolis..249 mi.
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