Moose Jaw Lodge and Resort

W770 Wind Song Lane, Park Falls, WI 54552

715-762-3028

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GPS: 45.9183,-90.0794

Moose Jaw Lodge and Resort is located at W770 Wind Song Lane, Park Falls, Wisconsin 54552 with a total of 25 campsites. Before your trip to Moose Jaw Lodge and Resort, check out website at http://moosejawresort.com/ or contact them through 715-762-3028 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

45.9183, -90.0794

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 45.9183, -90.0794

Amenities

Hookups 30 Amp 20 Amp water sewer Full Hookups
Site Amenities picnic table
Facilities dump station laundry restrooms

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Overview of Moose Jaw Lodge and Resort


Last Price Paid: $35

Reported by Rick on 09.14.2019

Longest RV Reported: 38 feet (Class A)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Number of Sites:

25

Elevation:

1,574 ft / 479 m

Reviews of Moose Jaw Lodge and Resort

2 people have reviewed this location.


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  • Okay

    Reviewed 14/9/2019

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    Nightly rate: $35

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 15

    I didn’t notice the last review was three years old. I drove an extra 30 miles to get here. I wanted to leave the dogs inside the camper while we went fishing. I don’t trust the generators without supervision. Got here and price was $35 they only have 50 amp hookups, so I had to drive to Walmart to buy their last adapter. 25 miles back. The place is beautiful and well kept. Three lakes right here. Busy bar and restaurant lots of 4 wheelers. They only got 3 stars from me because I’ve never seen no 30 amp plug.

  • Friendly staff and great restaurant

    Reviewed 15/8/2016

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    Nightly rate: $25

    Days stayed: 5

    When we arrived, we weren't sure what to do. There were no signs indicating where we should park or where to go to register. We just pulled close to the grass and walked up to the building that ended up is the restaurant. The road loops around in front of the restaurant, but there were enough vehicles that we didn't think we would make it through. So, the restaurant/bar is where you register, which may or may not take a little while, depending on how many people are at the bar. The bartender was super friendly and after we registered, we stayed for a beer since it was raining and a bit of a walk back to our rig. Our site was not designated a pull thru, but that's what we did. The site is grassy and fairly level, if you plan properly, there wasn't a clearly defined pad. There are very few trees around the sites, but that gave us good satellite reception. We had a firepit and picnic table, but the wind and rain kept us from using them. Our site was 30amp, full hookup, at $25/night it was a great deal. We had a good signal signal for phone calls on our AT&T phones and our Verizon mifi worked extremely well. The sites were spread out, but there was very little privacy. The bath house appeared clean and there is also laundry available, but we didn't use them. The park is located on a lake with a nice beach area and docks if you have a boat. There is also a miniature golf course that had recently been repaired in spots. The new owners are putting money into the facility, so I expect it to improve over time. We enjoyed having a restaurant and bar that we could walk to and the food was excellent. Everyone we met, including the owners, were very friendly and made us feel at home. The restaurant is a very popular stop for ATVer's and snowmobiler's, in the winter. The town of Minocqua is about 30 minutes away and has some really cute shops and restaurants and most everything you'll need. The casino in Lac Du Flambeau is worth a visit and there is a grocery store and gas station in Park Falls. We left and returned the same day, due to flooding and washed out roads in the direction we were going. Upon returning, we fortunately found the owners to let them know of our return. It was a Tuesday and the restaurant is closed, so we weren't sure if we would find anyone to notify of our return. They let us know our site was available until Friday and we could pay for our site the next day when the restaurant opened. Once we researched our options, we decided to leave the next day, unfortunately before the restaurant opened. They had a key drop for the cabins and we managed to put an envelope with the money for our night in it and sent them an email. They very nicely emailed back with a thank you.

Cell Phone Coverage

Verizon 4G

Confirmed by 2 Users Last Reported 08/15/2016

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