Chippewa Flowage Destination

Nestled in the heart of northern Wisconsin’s Chequamegon‑Nicolet National Forest, the Chippewa Flowage Destination lake is a sprawling, 14,000‑acre reservoir that feels more like a hidden oasis than a man‑made lake. 

Indian Trail Resort

Lodging Indian Trail Resort

7431 N Flowage Rd
Couderay WI
715-945-2665
http://www.indiantrailresort.com

Indian Trail Resort Gets you off to a good Start! All new guest are treated to an orientation of the lake by Fishing Guide John Dettloff. On your trip he will point out some of the lakes breathtaking scenery, the bountiful wildlife, and most importantly, John will show you some of the lakes hottest fishing spots (No Charge!) Today we're catching more and bigger muskies than ever before! Our resort's musky catch averages nearly 200 fish every year, 98% of all muskys caught are released! Prime musky fishing within minutes from our resort. May consistently produces the best walleye fishing of the year. Great Spring and Fall Crappie, pan fishing, and excellent Small mouth bass fishing. Our resort is nestled in a secluded setting – deep in the woods at the end of "Flowage" road. A PERFECT RETREAT!! Watch our beautiful North woods Sunsets from the comfort of your screened porch. Our great fishing is only surpassed by our lake's spectacular scenic beauty, wildlife and unspoiled wilderness. We are surrounded by unspoiled lakeshore, with very little boat traffic.


Lodging Indian Trail Resort





Fed by the Chippewa River and its tributaries, the clear, emerald‑green waters stretch beneath a canopy of pine, birch and aspen, their reflections shimmering with the occasional splash of a loon or the graceful glide of a bald eagle. In summer, the Flowage becomes a playground for anglers chasing trophy muskies, largemouth bass, and northern pike, while families spread out on sandy coves for picnics, swimming, or simply soaking up the quiet hum of insects and distant campfire crackles. In the fall, the shoreline ignites in a blaze of orange, crimson and gold, offering perfect vistas for photographers and hikers who trek the adjacent trails that snake through old‑growth forests and sparkling wetlands. Whether you’re seeking the solitude of a sunrise paddleboard sunrise, the excitement of a guided boat‑out fishing excursion, or a rustic campsite under a sky thick with stars, the Chippewa Flowage beckons with a blend of natural grandeur and laid‑back Mid‑American charm that makes it a must‑visit destination for anyone longing to reconnect with the great outdoors.