This prime Pelican Lake property is being offered for the first time in 34 years! Years of fun await here in Breezy Point! The shallow, sandy, weed-free lakefront is perfect for swimming, floating, and relaxing in the summer; excellent snowmobiling and ice skating in the winter.
Kids of all ages will love it! Panoramic water views and level elevation make for awesome access and pure enjoyment. This is the ideal set-up for two groups to own and share, or live in one and rent the other. This has been a short term rental for 34 years but the owners have used it to collect loads of happy memories themselves. Both units have been professionally updated. Furnishings are not included but are negotiable. This is not affiliated with the resort but it’s an easy walk to all Breezy Point Resort amenities: coffee, spa, bar and restaurant. Supreme sunrises over Gooseberry Island!
Local Happenings
Aamodts Apple Fest
Aamodt’s Apple Farm Peak Fall Season Activities include hay wagon rides, honeycrisp express kids train, apple picking, apple goods shop in apple barn and Thor’s Hard Cider tastings! Click HERE to learn more and see dates.
6th Annual Hudson Hometown Music Fest
Saturday, September 11 The Hudson Hometown Music Fest, now in its 6th year, is quickly becoming a fall tradition. The Music Fest brings the people of the Hudson and surrounding communities together for a family-oriented event featuring local musical artists, local food, beer, and wine, and fun activities for the kids including games, face painting and bubble fun by “The Bubbler.” Click HERE to learn more and see the musical lineup.
Lakefront Park | Picnic Point, 1st St & Walnut St, Hudson, WI 54016
Bluegrass Festival
Saturday, September 11 Fusing community, the great outdoors, and homegrown bluegrass music, the Bluegrass Festival is the perfect way to celebrate the end of the summer season! Click HERE to learn more.
Lake Elmo Park Reserve, Lake Elmo MN
Did You Know?
With fall and winter right around the corner, watch that thermostat! According to the World Wildlife Fund, you can save about 2000 pounds of CO2 a year just by keeping your home 2 degrees colder in winter and 2 degrees warmer in summer. If you’re not wearing sweatshirts and warm socks inside your home in the winter, your heat is too high. For now, turn the AC off and enjoy the beautiful late summer/fall breeze by keeping those windows open.
DESIGN, TRENDS, TIPS & TRICKS
To-Dos: Your September Home Checklist
From the first days, which probably still feel like summer, to the last, when you may notice that first chill in the air, September is a time of transition. Get your home ready for the season ahead by ticking off these to-dos, from adding cozy layers to scheduling necessary maintenance — and then curl up in your favorite chair and savor the comforts of home. Click HERE for the fully story and to see the items to check off your list.