Three Lakes Haven
Vacation Rentals

Life's Better at the Lake
Life's Better at the Lake
Vacation rentals in the heart of the Northwoods on beautiful Big Stone Lake in Three Lakes, Wisconsin. Big Stone Lake is part of the Three Lakes/Eagle chain of 28 lakes. The largest fresh water inland chain of lakes in the world!
Boating, bicycling, bird watching, fishing (musky, walleye, bass, panfish and northern pike), hiking, shopping, snowmobiling, cross country skiing are all right here.
Within a quick drive from Three Lakes Haven:
32 South Bar & Grill (formerly Jake's)
American Legion
Brew Station
Clayton's 1881 Room (restaurant)
Deja Brew Coffee + More
Fika's Bakery & Coffee
Lick-A-Dee Splitz Ice Cream Parlor
Lindy's Hideaway & Swamp Inn
Mugs & Co - Coffee, Eatery, Gifts
Pike's Pine Isle by boat or car on nearby Medicine Lake
Rendezvous Bar & Grill
Spiritview Lakeside (formerly Bonnie's Lakeside)
Sorge's DayBreak Diner (breakfast & lunch, sometimes dinner - call first)
Sunset Grill by boat or car on Big Stone Lake
(Sunset Grill has gas for your boat off their pier)
Supply Station Liquor Store
Tavern on the Loop
Three Lakes Cheese Haus at Scottie's Bait & Tackle Shop
Other fun activities-
-Aqua Devils Ski Show right here on Big Stone Lake Wednesday & Saturday evenings by boat or land,
-Big Stone Golf Course
-Eagle River Speedway
-Rocking "W" Stables - horseback riding
-Shopping in town - Diversions Gifts, Little Dipper (a unique and vintage gift shop), Mind Chimes Bookshop, Northland Marine Clothing, Three Lakes Center for the Arts, Three Lakes Historical Society Three Lakes Mercantile & General Store, Three Lakes Winery and so much more!
-Stone Harbor Marina by boat or car on Big Stone Lake
(Stone Harbor Marina has lots to offer: The Buoy's General Store (convenient store), Stone Harbor Bait & Tackle, marine items, rentals and gas for your boat off their dock)
-Three Eagle Bike Trail and many other trails in the area for hiking and bicycling.
Try taking the Burnt Rollways Dam & Boat Hoist for a fun day exploring the Eagle River side of the chain. The hoist has been taking boats between the two chains since 1911.